by tangke
2009-08-04
head to 朝...走去
beat the summer heat,感受夏天的热度
If you're heading to the beach soon to beat the Summer heat, you might want to see how clean it is. Recently, we learned that can increase your risk of developing gastrointestinal ailments, and the water might not be too clean either.
The
just released its annual report on the cleanliness of our beaches, and
unfortunately some did not pass muster. Let's start with the
beaches based on water quality and frequency the water is tested — the
cleanest are in California, Minnesota (land of 10,000 lakes), and New
Hampshire. The dirtiest are in the Northeast and Florida. Both water
and sand become polluted from runoff water that drains into the ocean
after a storm. The runoff collects pesticides, pet waste, road grease,
etc., and all this ends up in the water. The polluted water can lead to
a variety of health problems from skin rashes to neurological disorders.
You can check out your beach or this .
Unfortunately, with budget shortfalls in most states, the beaches are
not being monitored as closely as they once were. Just remember to
steer clear of the beach after a heavy rainstorm.
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