Heading to a beach for summer vacations? These are areas in Texas with elevated levels of bacteria

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If you’re planning on heading down to the Gulf Coast for Memorial Day weekend and beyond, you’ll want to check this list.

Beachgoers in Texas are advised to check Texas Beach Watch for up-to-date bacteria counts before heading to the coast. This essential resource, provided by the Texas General Land Office, monitors water quality at beaches across the state.

The Texas Beach Watch website features a color-coded system that flags beaches with green, yellow, or red pins to indicate the relative bacterial levels. Green pins signify low bacteria counts, making the water safe for swimming. Yellow pins indicate medium levels, which may warrant caution, while red pins signal high bacteria counts that swimmers should avoid.

This service compiles water-quality results from various beaches along the Texas coastline, ensuring beachgoers can make informed decisions. It is advisable to check the most recent test dates on the site and adhere to any local health advisories.

As of Friday, May 22, beach advisories for elevated bacteria levels have been issued for locations in the Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, and Rockport areas. Local officials may sometimes close beaches or post warnings following heavy rain or sewage incidents.

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Visitors with weakened immune systems, young children, and older adults should exercise extra caution around beaches flagged yellow and avoid red-flagged beaches until warnings are lifted by officials. This is critical for ensuring the safety and well-being of all beachgoers.

Those planning trips this spring break or next weekend can significantly reduce their risk by checking the Texas Beach Watch site on the morning of their visit and contacting local park or health officials with any questions. Being proactive about water quality can lead to a safer beach experience.

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