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High Levels Of Fecal Bacteria Found At Popular Spring Break Beaches
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[quote:Flyover County:MV8zNzgyMTQ3XzY3ODI2NjI4XzFBNjQyNzQ3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72939162:MV8zNzgyMTQ3XzY3ODI1NDcyXzk2Rjc0MTlD] It’s more than likely from people letting there dogs crap everywhere. It’s happened in other places. It can give you nasty parasitic worms in your feet as well. I would post the link but I don’t know how. [/quote] That would take a lot of dogs to shit enough to cover a beach and the ocean. As others have stated it's that country soon to be south of the wall dumping raw, untreated sewage in the ocean. They have done it to CA several times [/quote]
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Over a dozen popular beaches have tested positive for high levels of fecal bacteria according a website run by the Texas General Land Office. TexasBeachWatch.com says parts of Corpus Christi Bay and North Padre Island were both found to have high amounts of fecal bacteria in their waters.
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