CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Many locals and visitors might have the urge to play in coastal waters this holiday weekend, but Charleston Waterkeeper highlights some spots to consider avoiding.
The group notes that many of the spots it monitors are safe to swim, but a few spots swimmers might want to avoid.
May 20, a water quality report from Charleston Waterkeeper states some popular spots have higher levels of Enterococcus bacteria. Those areas include Filbin Creek at Hendricks Park, two areas of Shem Creek, and a portion of James Island Creek near the Folly Road bridge…