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Billy’s Creek Enterococci Sampling Results, December 2019

Billy’s Creek Enterococci Sampling Results, December 2019

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 19, 2019 | Bacteria Monitoring, Water Testing

Calusa Waterkeeper sampling results for enterococci bacteria at Billy’s Creek in Ft. Myers on 12-15-19. Serious contamination persists. The dredging this year did not mitigate the bacterial contamination.    
NOAA and Local Scientists Tracking New Different Algae Bloom in Caloosahatchee River

NOAA and Local Scientists Tracking New Different Algae Bloom in Caloosahatchee River

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 6, 2019 | Press, Water Testing

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis on December 6, 2019 A different variety of algae is blooming in parts of the Caloosahatchee River, but unlike other blooms the region has experienced in the past two years, this algae is not toxic to humans....
High Levels of Fecal Bacteria on Pine Island Beach

High Levels of Fecal Bacteria on Pine Island Beach

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Oct 5, 2019 | Press, Uncategorized, Water Testing

Originally published by FOX4 News on October 4, 2019 A new report was released about a popular beach spot on Pine Island contains high levels of fecal bacteria. The levels are so high, it’s almost nine times the health department’s threshold for closing a...
High Levels of Bacteria Found in Estero River

High Levels of Bacteria Found in Estero River

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jul 9, 2019 | Featured, Press, Water Testing

Originally published by FOX4 News on July 08, 2019 Holley Rauen, a retired nurse and now volunteer at the Happehatchee Center in Estero warns a man about the contaminated water as he passes by on his kayak. She said she’s been on edge ever since a kids’ summer camp...
Enterococci Values Remain Low, Likely due to Minimal Stormwater Runoff

Enterococci Values Remain Low, Likely due to Minimal Stormwater Runoff

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 25, 2019 | Water Testing

With the exception of Powell Creek in North Fort Myers, it’s good to see fecal indicator bacteria remain at such low levels from our most recent testing of area waterways. The dominating high-pressure system that has brought us hot temperatures and dry...
A Dry Spell in SWFL Leads to Lower Enterococci Bacteria Levels around Lee County

A Dry Spell in SWFL Leads to Lower Enterococci Bacteria Levels around Lee County

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 28, 2019 | Bacteria Monitoring, Water Testing

With the exception of Billy’s Creek, it’s good to see fecal indicator bacteria decline to low levels. A couple of weeks with minimal stormwater runoff and potentially lower groundwater levels are likely responsible for declining bacteria. Some residents...
W.P. Franklin Lock Beach on the Caloosahatchee River Quietly Closed – This Time, for Good

W.P. Franklin Lock Beach on the Caloosahatchee River Quietly Closed – This Time, for Good

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 21, 2019 | Press, Water Testing

Originally published in The News-Press by Amy Bennett Williams on May 21, 2019 With no fanfare, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers quietly closed a well-loved Caloosahatchee beach. This week, staff will start sodding over the sand that slopes to the river at the W.P....
Study Shows Bad Septic Tanks Polluting Water

Study Shows Bad Septic Tanks Polluting Water

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 2, 2019 | Press, Water Testing

Originally published by FOX4 News on May 2, 2019 Bacteria are dirtying Southwest Florida waterways, a new study shows. Researchers at Florida Atlantic University presented results of the study to Lee County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday to show the sources of...
Fecal Bacteria is the New Water Crisis in Southwest Florida

Fecal Bacteria is the New Water Crisis in Southwest Florida

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 23, 2019 | Featured, Water Testing

Originally published by WINK News on March 29, 2019 Bacteria is contaminating water all along our coast. There is a new water crisis in Southwest Florida. It is not algae or red tide, but bacteria and fecal matter where we kayak and fish. John Cassani, Calusa...
Estero River Teeming with Bacteria but Lack Warnings for Danger

Estero River Teeming with Bacteria but Lack Warnings for Danger

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 22, 2019 | Water Testing

Originally published by WINK News on April 22, 2019 The Estero River has around 26 times the level of bacteria than the Florida Department of Health said is safe. Lurking beneath the surface is the problem preventing cleaner waters. John Casani, a Calusa waterkeeper,...
Florida Legislature Must get Serious About Nutrient Pollution in the Water

Florida Legislature Must get Serious About Nutrient Pollution in the Water

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 10, 2019 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Policy, Press, Water Testing

As seen in a News-Press OpEd submitted by John Cassani, Calusa Waterkeeper, April 10, 2019 So far, the Florida legislative session has not adequately addressed the nutrient pollution time bomb that leads to harmful algal blooms (HABs). Great sums of public dollars...
Enterococci Bacteria Results from Multiple Lee County Sites

Enterococci Bacteria Results from Multiple Lee County Sites

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Mar 18, 2019 | Water Testing

Enterococci bacteria results from additional inland Lee County sites taken on 3-16-19.    
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