Charleston Experts Warn of Bacteria Risks for Swimmers This Labor Day Weekend

CHARLESTON, S.C. — With Labor Day weekend approaching, Charleston health officials are urging residents and visitors to think twice before taking a swim in local waterways.

After weeks of heavy rainfall totaling nearly two feet this month, experts say bacteria levels have spiked, creating potential health risks for swimmers in the Lowcountry.

High Bacteria Levels Detected

Charleston Waterkeeper reported that last week, even before the most recent storms, more than half of the 20 testing sites across the region showed dangerously high bacteria counts. With additional runoff from the latest rainfall, experts fear conditions may be worse this weekend.

“Lingering bacteria remains a concern, even though the floodwaters have receded,” officials said.

Health Risks for Swimmers

Experts warn that swimming in contaminated water could lead to rashes, gastrointestinal illness, or serious infections, particularly for people with open wounds…

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