DES MOINES, Iowa—The Iowa Department of Natural Resources monitors water conditions at state beaches in Iowa and posts the information weekly during the summer. The Iowa Environmental Council also posts the information in their weekly Water Watch. This week, the number of beaches with advisories has increased.
There are 11 beach advisories for the week of 6/27
10 Beaches with an E. coli Advisory:
Backbone Beach (Dundee, Delaware County, IA)*
Beed’s Lake Beach (Hampton, Franklin County, IA)*
Black Hawk Beach (Lake View, Sac County, IA)*
Bobwhite State Park (Allerton, Wayne County, IA)*
Lake Darling Beach (Brighton, Washington County, IA)*
Lewis and Clark Beach (Blue Lake, Onawa, Monona County, IA)*
Lower Pine Lake Beach (Eldora, Hardin County, IA)*
Nine Eagles Beach (Davis City, Decatur County, IA)*
North Twin Lake West Beach (Rockwell City, Calhoun County, IA)*
Union Grove Beach (Gladbrook, Tama County, IA)*
1 Beach with a Microcystin Advisory
Lake Darling Beach (Brighton, Washington County, IA)*
6 City and County Beaches exceed the state’s advisory threshold for E. coli.*
(City and County beaches do not report levels of algal toxins)
View the map on our website to see where.
Note: Monitoring has been suspended at Lake Keomah due to renovation activities. George Wyth Park is closed due to flooding.
*Data from the Iowa DNR State Park Beach Monitoring Program
**Data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District
The Water Watch from the Iowa Environmental Council is a digital release which includes additional articles about water quality issues.
(contributed press release, IEC, Iowa DNR)
