Elevated E. coli levels have triggered the closure of some beaches in the metro
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Ryan Pattee
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KSTPElevated E. coli levels have triggered the closure of some beaches in the metrokstp.comOn this holiday weekend, the cool waters of Lake Hiawatha might look inviting--- until you see a yellow sign which reads ‘temporary beach closure, high bacteria levels.’ The post Elevated E. coli levels have triggered the closure of some beaches in the metro first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News .
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