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Beaches Between North Street and Third Street Closed for Water Testing

Ocean City officials expect to allow bathing again by Tuesday afternoon.

 

The beach at Stenton Place and St. James Place was closed to swimming early on Monday morning (Aug. 13) as health officials tested the water for bacteria levels.

Later on Monday morning, city officials prohibited swimming on the beaches between First and Third streets — including the protected beaches at St. Charles Place and Delancey Place.

A Cape May County Health Department employee was on the beach early Monday and said the bathrooms on the Ocean City Boardwalk at First Street had overflowed on Sunday and that the discharge made its way through the outfall pipe that dumps storm water to the north of the First Street jetty.

Ocean City Community Services Director Jim Mallon said Monday morning that his understanding was that the sewer discharge was not from the bathrooms but from a "localized sewer leak" on the streets near First Street and Corinthian Avenue.

"As a result of this leak, some material may possibly have entered the storm sewer system," Mallon said in a news statement. "As a precaution, and at the direction of the Cape May County Health Department, water samples have been taken for testing. Pending the results of the testing, the City expects bathing on Stenton Place beach to resume Tuesday. The swimming restriction is standard practice as a precautionary measure."

The same beach was closed to swimming two weeks ago after a small sewage discharge on the streets. Beaches at Eighth, Ninth and 10th streets were closed last Monday after a similar incident.

Adjacent beaches and the rest of Ocean City's 40 lifeguard-protected beaches remain open to swimming on Monday.

"As you know, we have had recent instances when the city has had to restrict access to bathing on specific beaches due to sewer backups," the Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce wrote Monday afternoon in an email to members. ... We ask that you please share this information with your business neighbors, particularly those businesses using grease and oil. When these closures occur, they have a direct impact on all businesses and tourism."

The Chamber's email linked to a NJ American Water Flyer detailing guidelines for disposal of grease and oil (also attached to this story as a PDF).

"The city will be working with the county Health Department to address any specific business who we believe may not be properly disposing of grease and oil," the Chamber said.

Related Topics: Sewage Leaks and closed beaches

John Millon

9:57 am on Monday, August 13, 2012

There are more Beach closings than you indicate with signs posted at least to 3 rd street.

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CTA

11:46 am on Monday, August 13, 2012

Anyone who thinks that bacteria don't move with wind and tides is brain dead! I would not go in the water within a half mile of those closeings......storm drains - dirty water......

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OC4ME

1:47 pm on Monday, August 13, 2012

From what I have heard it is a large amount of cooking oil. Shouldn't be too difficult to track down in the north end since there are only a few establishments that deal with large amounts of oil. Probably a seasonal Russian employee who thinks that is where it goes!

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chuck betson

2:00 pm on Monday, August 13, 2012

we have got do something about our infrastucture on this island
and we have to do it now
all the the philly tv trucks have set up shop in oc; slow news day
this is horrible pr in our biggest month

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Jennifer Torres

3:22 pm on Monday, August 13, 2012

What an embarassment! Twice in one weeks time. Us locals pay a fortune for sewer on a monthly basis, can't they maintain it so this kind of stuff doesn't happen!!!

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anonymous

8:17 am on Tuesday, August 14, 2012

OC is too CHEAP to properly address Public Works issues. 3rd street is closed, but 4th is safe ? What a joke..the entire Northern Atlanic Ocean is pretty dirty form NY to DC, glad to see all the news vans, hopefully this keeps some shoobies out and they go to Sea Isle or WW instead

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