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South Padre Island waters safe to swim

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SOUTH PADRE ISLAND – Recent reports regarding high levels of bacteria in the waters along several Texas beaches has left many wondering how this has affected the waters along South Padre Island.

The University of Texas Pan-American Coastal Studies Laboratory tested several locations along the island, and has not had a sample come back with high levels of bacteria to trigger a warning.

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The City of South Padre Island and Cameron County beach accesses are open and remain clear of the high bacteria levels affecting north Texas beaches.

Visitors to north Texas beaches are encouraged to check the conditions of the surf using the flag system, which indicates daily conditions on the beach.

Swimmers and beachgoers can also keep up to date with water quality by visiting the Texas General Land Offices beach watch website. 


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