Oneida Shores Beach closed for swimming due to high E.coli levels


Oneida Shores Beach in Cicero. (Photo by CNY Central)
Oneida Shores Beach in Cicero. (Photo by CNY Central)
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Oneida Shores Beach, located in the town of Cicero, will be closed for swimming due to elevated levels of bacteria (E.coli) in the water according to the Onondaga County Health Department.

Swimming will not be allowed until bacteria levels return to acceptable levels. The Health Department will be monitoring the lake water daily until bacteria levels reach acceptable standards. The public should refer to the Onondaga County Parks website for reopening information.

Most varieties of E. coli are harmless or cause brief diarrhea. While only some types of bacteria will cause gastrointestinal illness, the presence of E. coli bacteria is an indicator of increased general bacterial action in the water. Anyone concerned about gastrointestinal symptoms should contact their healthcare provider.

Please note that this does not affect Oneida Shores’ other amenities during normal hours of operation. While Oneida Shores is closed to swimming, Onondaga County Parks encourages the public to use Jamesville Beach as an alternative.

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