Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Swimming Safety.

The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board issued an announcement about algae growth at city lakes following recent high temperatures.

The Minneapolis Park Board's lake monitoring program, launched in 1991, tests beaches weekly for E. coli and now also for blue-green algae.

When the Minneapolis Park Board posts a beach closed, stay out of the water, and keep children and dogs away from any green scum whether or not a sign is up.

Routine testing pushed E. coli past state guidelines, closing swimming beaches on Bde Maka Ska.
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