905R90100
                                          OMB No. 2090-0003
                                  Expiration Date: 10/31/91
      SURVEY OP GREAT LAKES BATHING BEACHES

                     1990


This report  is sumbitted under the terms of Order

   Number  052706-WTSA to survey the results of

 water monitoring activities at bathing beaches

       along the  Great Lakes during  1990.


               Prepared for the

  United State Environmental Protection Agency
      Great Lakes Rational Program Office
        David Rockwell,  Project Officer
           230 South Dearborn Street
            Chicago, Illinois £0504

         Baygood Research,  Incorporated
                7649 N. Kedvale
            Skokie, Illinois  60076
                 Final Report
               December 6,  1993

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                                                       1990 Beach Survey





                            TABLE OF CONTENTS

      SECTION                                                     PAGE



I.    SUMMARY REPORT

            Executive Summary 	          i
            Synopsis of Report 	          2
            Summaries by State 	          5
            Summaries by Lake and River 	         14
II.   MAPS
            Lake Erie 	         19
            Lake Huron 	         22
            Lake Michigan 	         25
            Lake Ontario 	         28
            Lake Superior 	         31
            Lake St. Clair 	         34
III.  COUNTY REPORTS
            Illinois 	         37
            Indiana 	         42
            Michigan 	         48
            Minnesota 	        127
            New York 	        131
            Ohio 	        150
            Pennsylvania 	        165
            Wisconsin 	        168
IV.   ATTACHMENT I

            Responses

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I.  SUMMARY REPORT

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                                         1990  Beach  Survey
                     EXECUTIVE   SUMMARY
The  1990  Great  Lakes bathing  beach  survey  was
conducted  by  Baygood  Research,  Incorporated  of  Chicago,
Illinois  under  contract  with  the  United  States
Environmental  Protection   Agency,  Great  Lakes  National
Program  Office.    Survey   questionnaires were  sent  to  104
agencies  responsible  for  monitoring  the  water quality  of
the  bathing  beaches  in the  86  counties bordering  the  Great
Lakes  and  joining  rivers.    We received a  100%  response by
mail  from  these  agencies.

The  report  represents  responses   by  the  state,  county
and/or  city   health  departments  responsible  for  or  having
oversight   responsibilities  for   national   lake  shore  beaches.
These  responses  are  believed  to  be  comprehensive  and
cover  beaches  where  a majority  of  public  bathing  occurs
or has  occurred  in the past.
                                                          \
Results  of the  survey   reflect  a drop  in the  number  of
beaches being  monitored  on  a daily  basis.    The  major
reason  for  this  drop  in monitoring  seems to  be  related  to
a  cut  in  funding,  however,  some  beaches  which  had   been
reported  closed  have  now  been  reopened  due  in  part  to
clean-up  and  erosion  cutting   measures   along   most  of  the
Great   Lakes  shoreline.

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                                       1990 B«ach Surv«y
SYNOPSIS OF GREAT LAKES BATHING BKACH REPORT
STATS
Illinois










Indiana










Michigan










Minnesota







YEAR
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
48
48
48
48
49
49
49
49
48
49
49
13
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
251
238
241
243
296
292
277
293
288
283
295
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NUMBER OP
BATHING
BEACHES
MONITORED
*
48
48
48
49
49
49
49
48
49
49
*
13
13
14
17
16
16
16
16
16
16
*
95
95
95
103
107
107
90
136
112
81
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NOMBER OP
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
25
43
47
47
3
28
8
45
5
35
22
4
4
3
4
4
8
4
4
7
6
11
6
S
6
3
3
2
26
0
2
7
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NUMBER OP
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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                        1990 Beach Survey
SYNOPSIS OF
VAXES BATHING BEACH REPORT (continued!
STATE
Minnesota
(cont'd)

New York










Ohio










Pennsyl-
vania









Wisconsin



YEAR
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
1
1
1
57
60
61
61
58
58
58
58
65
65
65
52
31
52
52
53
54
54
54
54
54
59
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
42
42
42
58
57
57
57
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
MONITORED
1
1
1
*
56
57
57
56
50
48
48
65
65
58
*
31
52
52
53
54
54
54
54
54
59
*
31
40
40
32
32
32
40
42
42
17
*
26
26
27
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
0
11
4
3
4
3
3
4
3
4
3
1
7
8
7
10
2
5
9
2
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
6
9
8
10
8
10
10
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
2 4
2
2
2
1
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
4
1

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                                                1990 Beach Survey
  SYNOPSIS OF G

STATE





Wisconsin
(cont'd)





GRAND
TOTAL









YEAR





1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED


54
54
54
57
57
57
57
520
491
516
519
568
565
550
569
572
568
585
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
MONITORED


28
30
30
34
34
33
38
*
300
332
337
339
339
337
332
395
372
319
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
4
1
12
6
7
6
10
65
72
76
80
16
49
65
64
33
69
56
NUMBER OF
BATHING
BEACHES
REPORTED
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
11
14
10
6
7
6
8
11
10 \
7
3
*  No monitoring figures are available

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                                              1990  Beach  Survey

The  following  data is  a summary  of information received
pertaining to  the beaches of the:

                       STATE  OF  ILLINOIS
COUNTY      LAKE   # BEACHES  #  BEACHES  iBEACHES    i BEACHES
                   REPORTED  MONITORED  CLOSED OR PERMANENTLY
                                       RESTRICTED  CLOSED
Cook    Michigan
               37
           37
Lake
Michigan
 12
12
 23         0
Tower
Lloyd
Elder
Lkft./Mpl.
 4 days
128-36
#24 & #27
 I day
#32
 1 day

  7         0
 Waukegan N.
 Waukegan S.
 Lake Bluff
 Lake Forest
 Rosewood
 Moraine Pk.
 Park Ave.
TOTAL
2 Counties
49
49
   35
0

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                                                  1990 Beach Survey
The  following data  is a summary of  information received
pertaining to the beaches of the:

                       STATE  OF  INDIANA
COUNTY LAKE 1 BEACHES i BEACHES IBEACHES i BEACHES
REPORTED MONITORED CLOSED OR PERMANENTLY
RESTRICTED CLOSED
Lake Michigan 7 7
LaPorte Michigan 2 2
6
Hammond
All year
i 2
14 days
i 4-7
4 times
1
Wash. Pk.
1 day
1
Hammond
0
Porter   Michigan   8
                                      West Beach
                                       5 days
                                      IDNL Central
                                       1 day
                                      IDNL/Hemil
                                       1 day
                                      Lakeview
                                       1 day
TOTAL   3 Counties   17
16
11

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                                         1990  Beach  Survey

The following data is a summary of information received
pertaining to the beaches of the:

                     STATE  OP  MICHIGAN
COUNTY LAKE # BEACHES # BEACHES
REPORTED MONITORED
Alcona Huron
Alger Superior
Allegan Michigan
Alpena Huron
Antrim Michigan
Arenac Huron
Baraga Superior
Bay Huron
Benzie Michigan
Berrien Michigan
Charlevoix
Michigan
Cheboygan Huron
Chippewa Superior
Huron
St, Mary1
Delta Michigan
Emmet Michigan
Gogebic Superior
Grand
Traverse Michigan
Houghton Superior
Huron Huron
losco Huron
Keweenaw Superior
2
0
5
5
2
2
4
7
6
26
7
3
3
1
S 4
9
11
1
14
6
18
4
8
0
0
5
5
2
0
0
7
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
18
0
0
# BEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
# BEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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      SUMMARY  REPORT  -  MICHIGAN   (CONTINUED)
Leelanau Michigan
Luce Superior
Mackinac Michigan
Huron
Macomb St. Clair
Manistee Michigan
Marquette
Superior
Mason Michigan
Menominee
Michigan
Monroe Erie
Muskegon Michigan
Oceana Michigan
Ontonagon
Superior
Ottawa Michigan


Presque
Isle Huron
San i lac Huron
School- Michigan
craft
St. Clair Huron
Tuscola Huron
Van Buren Michigan
Wayne St. Clair
23
2
4
3
4
4

1
6

8
1
7
6

5
6



4
44
1

5
1
2
5
16
0
0
0
4
0

1
0

1
0
0
0

0
1



0
0
0

5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0

0
0

0
0
0
0

0
1
Riverside Pk.
40 days

0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0



0
0
0

0
0
0
0
TOTAL  41 Counties 288
80

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                                          1990  Beach  Survey

The following data  is a summary of information received
pertaining to the beaches of the:

                STATE OF  MINNESOTA
COUNTY
Cook
Lake
St .Louis
TOTAL
LAKE #
Superior
Superior
Superior
3 Counties
BEACHES
REPORTED
0*
0*
1
1
# BEACHES
MONITORED
0*
0*
1
1
ttBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
0
0
#BEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
0
    No public bathing beaches to  report.

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                                           1990  Beach  Survey

The  following data is a summary of information received
pertaining to the beaches of  the:

                STATE OF  NEW  YORK
COUNTY
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Erie
Jefferson
Monroe
Niagara
Orleans
Oswego
St.
Lawrence
Wayne
LAKE #
Ontario
Erie
Erie
Ontario
Ontario
Ontario
Ontario
Ontario
St .Lawrence
Ontario
BEACHES # BEACHES ttBEACHES #BEACHES
REPORTED MONITORED CLOSED OR PERMANENTLY
RESTRICTED CLOSED
1
15
8
15
4
6
0*
7
7
2
1 0
15 0
8 0
15 0
4 1
Ontario
20 days
6 0
0 0
7 0
0 0
2** 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
N
0
0
TOTAL
10 Counties
65
58
*   No public bathing beaches  to  report.
**  Visual  inspection only.
                                 10

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                                                1990 Beach Survey
The following data is a summary of information received pertaining to
the beaches of the:

                       STATE OF OHIO
COUNTY LAKE
Ashtabula
Cuyahoga
Erie
Lake
Lorain
Lucas
Ottawa
Sandusky
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
f BEACHES
REPORTED
5
4
29
5
4
2
10
0*
1 BEACHES
MONITORED
5
4
29
5
4
2
10
0*
1 BEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1 BEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
TOTALS   8 COUNTIES 59
59
      *  Ho public bathing beaches to report.
      ** Visual inspection only.
                                   11

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                                             1990  Beach  Survey

The  following data is a summary of information received
pertaining to the beaches  of the:

                  STATE  OF   PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY      LAKE     ft BEACHES   # BEACHES  #BEACHES   #BEACHES
                      REPORTED   MONITORED  CLOSED OR PERMANENTLY
                                           RESTRICTED  CLOSED
Erie
Erie
42
17         8            0
       Il-West- 7  days
       ttl-East- 6  days
        #1-8 days
        #2-1 days
       Barracks -  7 days
        #7-1 day
        #10-2 days
        #11-5 days
TOTAL   1  County
                      17
                        8
                                  12

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                                          1990  Beach  Survey

The following data is a summary of information received
pertaining to the beaches of the:

                 STATE  OF  WISCONSIN
COUNTY


Ashland
Bayfield
Brown
Door
Douglas
Iron
Kenosha
Kewaunee
Manitowoc
Marinette
Milwaukee
Oconto
Ozaukee
Racine
LAKE #


Superior
Superioe
Michigan
Michigan
Superior
Superior
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
BEACHES
REPORTED

5
5
1
15
0*
0*
5
4
5
1
8
0*
1
4
# BEACHES #BEACHES
MONITORED CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
2 0
0 0
1 1
Bay Beach
15 0
0* 0
0* 0
5 5
#1-4 days
#2-6 days
#3-6 days
#4-5 days
#5-9 days
0 0
0 0
0 0
7 2
#2-3 days
#3-4 days
0* 0
1 0
4 4
#1-4
ftBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
1
Bay Beach
0
0
0
0
i
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Closed once-stayed closed
for the rest of season
Sheboygan
TOTAL 15
Michigan
Counties
* No official beaches
3
57
to report
3 0
38 12
13
0
1


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                             1990 Beach Survey
LAKE ERIE SUMMARY
STATE ICOUNTIES
BORDERING
MI 1
NY 2
OH 8
PA 1
TOTAL 12

STATE ICOUNTIES
BORDERING
MI 13
TOTAL 13
1 BEACHES
REPORTED
7
23
59
42
131
LAKE HURON
f BEACHES
REPORTED
98
98
IBEACHES
MONITORED
7
23
59
17
106
SUMMARY
IBEACHES
MONITORED
34
34
IBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
2
8
10

IBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
1
1
IBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
0
0
1
IBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
                 14

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                        LAKE MICHIGAN SUMMARY
STATE
IL
IN
HI
WI
TOTAL
^COUNTIES
BORDERING
2
3
18
11
34
JtBEACHES
REPORTED
49
17
147
47
260
ttBEACHES
MONITORED
49
16
40
36
141
ttBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
22
10
1
10
43
ttBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
1
0
1
2
                         LAKE  ONTARIO SUMMARY
STATE       ^COUNTIES  #BEACHES   JtBEACHES   #BEACHES    #BEACHES
            BORDERING   REPORTED  MONITORED  CLOSED OR  PERMANENTLY
                                            RESTRICTED   CLOSED
  NY
TOTAL
35
35
35
35
                                    15

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                       LAKE  SUPERIOR SUMMARY
STATE
MI
MN
WI
ttCOUNTIES
BORDERING
9
3
4
ttBEACHES
REPORTED
34
1
10
ttBEACHES
MONITORED
5
1
7
ttBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
0
0
0
ttBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
0
TOTAL
16
13
                        LAKE  ST. CLAIR SUMMARY
STATE
MI
TOTAL
ttCOUNTIES
BORDERING
2
2
ttBEACHES
REPORTED
9
9
ttBEACHES
MONITORED
9
9
ftBEACHES
CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
3
3
ttBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0
                                  16

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                        ST. LAWRENCE RIVER SUMMARY
   STATE  iCOUNTIES  IBEACHES    IBEACHES   IBEACHES      tBEACHES
          BORDERING   REPORTED  MONITORED   CLOSED OR    PERMANENTLY
                                            RESTRICTED     CLOSED
   NY
TOTAL
      'Clarity only.  No microbiological samples were collected
       due to the closing of the Alexandria Bay laboratory.
                        ST. MARY'S RIVER SUMMARY
STATE
MI
TOTAL
iCOUNTIES iBEACHES 1 BEACHES f BEACHES
BORDERING REPORTED MONITORED CLOSED OR
RESTRICTED
1 400
1 400
iBEACHES
PERMANENTLY
CLOSED
0
0

GRAND
TOTAL
86 585 319 56
3
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                              BATHING BEACHES
       CHIPPEWA
          1
MACK1HAL
   CHEBOYGAN
       3


                                  22

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       CHIPPEWA
          1
MACK) MAC
                            BATHING BEACHES

                      CLOSED OR RESTRICTED IN 1990
                               (NONE)
CHEBUYGAN
    3
                               23

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       CHIPPEWA
          1
                               BATHING  BEACHES

                       PERMANENTLY  CLOSED BATHING BEACHES
MAC 1C IN AC
   CHEBUYGAN
       3
                                  24

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                                    1990 Beach Survey
                  BATHING  BEACHES
          MENOMINEE
                      DELTA
                          9
SCHOOL-
CRAFT
1
                                        MACKIMAC
   MARINETTE
     1
    OCONTO
      0
       BROWN
         1
     KEWAUNEE
         4
   MA HI TO WOC
       5
  SHCBOYGAN
      3
   OZAUKEE
     1

MILWAUKEE
    8

     RACINE
       4
   KENOSHA
                 CHARLEVOIX
                    7
              ANTRIM —2
               LEELANAU
                   23


            GRAND TRAVERSE
                   14
  MUSKEGON
       7
   OTTAWA
 „    6

   ALLEGAN
 -   5
 VAN BUREN
      2
                            BERRIEN
                               26
                         LA PORTE
              LAKE  PORTER   2
               7       8
                     25

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                                  1990 Beach Survey
        BATHING BEACHES
 CLOSED OR RESTRICTED IN 1990
        (FORTY-THREE^^

           DEUA  j "AFT

MENOMINEEl
     7    I nj 11**       _ >*
                                        MACKIMAC
   MARINETTE
     1
    OCONTO
      0
  SHCBOYGAN
      3
MILWAUKEE
    8
                                    CHARLEVOIX
                                       7
                                 ANTRIM —2
                                   LEELANAU
                                      23


                               GRAND TRAVERSE
                                      14
       BROWN
         1
     KEWAUNEE
     RACINE
       4
  KENOSHA
      5
                      ALLEGAN
                         5
                     VAN BUREN
                          2
                         LA PORTE
                   PORTER   2
                      8
                       2'6

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                             STATE OF ILLINOIS

                              COOK COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are thirty-seven bathing beaches located within this county. They are identified
as follows:  1 jGlencoe, 2)Tower, 3)Lloyd, 4)Elder, 5)Lakefront/Maple, 11 )Greenwood,
12)Lee, 13)South Boulevard, 14)Juneway Terrace, 15)Rogers, 16)Howard, 17)Jarvis,
18)Sam Leone, 19)Loyola Beach (Farwell  and Pratt), 20)Hartigan (Columbia/North
Shore and Albion), 21)Thorndale, 22)Hollywood/Ardmore, 23)Foster, 24)Montrose,
25)North Avenue, 26)0ak Street, 27)0hio Street, 28) 12th Street, 29)31 st Street,
30)49th Street, 31)57th Street,  32)Jackson  Park, 33)67th Street, 34)South Shore,
35)Rainbow, 36)Calumet (Main) Beach, and 37) Calumet Beach.  Refer to the map of
Lake Michigan for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Glencoe Park District, #1; Winnetka Park District, #2 through #5; Kenilworth
      Park Department, #6; Wilmette Park District, #7; Northwestern University, #8;
      Evanston Park District, #9, 10,  11, 12, 13; Chicago Park District, #14
      through #37.

2.     Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water  quality?

      Evanston Health Department, #1,6,8,9,10,11,12  and  13; Winnetka Health
      Department, #2 through #5; Wilmette  Health Department, #7; Chicago Park
      District, #14 through #37.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Beaches #1-6 and  #8-13:  Fecal coliform 500/100 ml.  in two  consecutive
      samples and/or the Wilmette Locks open.
      Beach #7:  Fecal coliform 500/100 ml.,total coliform 5000/100 ml. in two
      consecutive samples plus other factors of a)  weather (lightening) conditions and
      b) when the Wilmette Locks are opened.
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      Beaches #14-37: Fecal coliform 500/100 ml. in two consecutive samples plus
      other  factors of  (a)weather conditions,  (b)calm water during  the preceding
      24-hour period and (c)when the  Metropolitan Sanitary District Locks are
      opened.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-13:  Daily, more often, if necessary.
      Beaches #14-37: Daily through the swimming season.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Counts greater than 500 were recorded at the following beaches:

            Beaches #2 through #5 had violations twenty times.
            Montrose Beach had violations one day on 8/19.
            Ohio Street Beach  had violations one  day on 8/19.
            Jackson Park Beach had violations for 18 days under the
            "two consecutive days" part of the guidelines.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions in 1990?

            Beaches #2-5 - Closed four times during  the summer.
            Beaches #28-36 -  Closed as  a precautionary measure on 7/20.
            Beach #24 (Montrose) and #27 (Ohio) were closed on 8/19/90. -
            Beach #32 -  Jackson Park was closed 7/26 through 7/28.
            Beach #32 -  Jackson Park was closed 7/30 through 8/23/90.
            (Needed two  consecutive days of low bacterial counts because of
            the    length  of time the beach was closed).

8.    Procedures used in  closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches #1-6 and #8-13:  Beaches are posted. Personnel on duty are to notify
      public not to use beaches.

      Beach #7:  Signs are posted at the  beach concession stand and at the beach
      office  that no swimming  will be allowed that day.
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      Beaches #14-37: Lifeguards not allowed to open beach in the morning and the
      public is notified at 9:00am via the City  News Service.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the beach?  If yes,  please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF ILLINOIS

                                 LAKE COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


There are now twelve beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:
l)North Point, 2)Illinois Beach State Park North, 3)Illinois Beach State South, 4)Waukegan
North, 5)Waukegan South, 6)Lake  Bluff, 7)Lake Forest,  8)Highwood, 9)Moraine Park,
10)Park Avenue, ll)Rosewood and 12)Fort Sheridan. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan
for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Illinois Department of Conservation, #1-3; City of Waukegan, #4 and #5; Lake Bluff
      Park District, #6; Lake Forest Park District, #7; Village of Highwood, #8; Highland
      Park Park District, #9-11.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Lake  County Health Department and North Shore Sanitary District.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal coliform bacteria.  Two consecutive samples of 500/100  ml. is grounds for
      closing.
      Total coliform bacteria.  Two consecutive samples of 5000/100  ml. is grounds for
      closing.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Saturday  and  Sunday during  the   swimming  season  (Lake County  Health
      Department). Monday through Friday during the swimming season (North Shore
      Sanitary District). All dates reported to Lake County Health Department.
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6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Fecal coliform greater than 500/100 ml. occurred on 91 occasions.
      Total coliform greater than 5000/100 ml. occurred on 56 occasions.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      A total of 7 beaches closed 38 times.
             Waukegan North closed  10 days
             Waukegan South closed 9 days
             Lake Bluff closed 4 days
             Lake Forest closed 3 days
             Rosewood closed 5 days
             Moraine Park closed 5 days
             Park Avenue closed 2 days

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Agencies responsible for the operation of the beaches were contacted by the Lake
      County Health Department and advised that the water quality was unsatisfactory for
      swimming.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF INDIANA

                                LAKE COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN
There are seven public beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
l)Hammond Lake Front Beach, 2)Whiala Beach, 3)Jeorse Park, 4)Marquette Park, 5)Lake
Street Beach, 6)Wells Street Beach  and 7)Miller Beach.  Refer to  the  map of Lake
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Hammond Park Department, #1; Lake County Parks Department, #2; City
      of East Chicago Park Department,  #3; and City of Gary Park Department, #4
      through #7.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Hammond Health Department through the Hammond Filtration Plant Laboratory,
      #1; Lake County Health Department, #2; East Chicago Health Department, #3;
      City of Gary Health Department, #4, 5 and 6; National Park Service, #7.

4.    Water quality parameters measured  and criteria established?

      Beach #1:  Indiana Stream Pollution Board Standards. Fecal coliform/membrane
      filter technique  used. Criteria of not more  than 400 coliform/100 ml. in 10% of
      monthly samples.
      Beach #2:  200  fecal coliform/100 ml.; geometric mean of five samples.
      Beach #3:  200  fecal coliform/100 ml.; geometric mean of five samples.
      Beaches #4-6:  200 fecal coliform/100 ml.
      Beach #7:  Indiana Stream and Pollution Regulations.
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5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beach #1:  Two samples are taken from the east and west ends of the beach weekly
      during June, July and August.
      Beach #2:  Once per week.
      Beach #3:  Once weekly, more often depending on high count or the winds.
      Beaches #4-6:  Once per month, usually. More often in response to a high count.
      Beach #7:  Weekly, but more often if a high reading is reported.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Beach #2:  Two times.
      Beaches #4-7:  Four times.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Beach #2:  Closed twice for two weeks.
      Beaches #4-7:  Closed four times.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beach #1:  Common knowledge, since the beach has been closed for 18 years.
      Beach #2:  Park personnel request public to leave water.
      Beach #3:  Board of Health signs in both English and Spanish are posted advising
      swimmers that they are swimming at their own risk.
      Beaches #4-6:  Radio and newspaper notification.
      Beach #7:  Area is posted.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      Hammond Lake Front Beach has not been officially open for several years.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly from June to September.  Sometimes twice a week, depending upon the wind
      directions.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF INDIANA

                              LA PORTE COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


There are two public bathing beaches located  within this county. They are identified as
follows:  l)Washington Park and 2)Mount Baldy.  There are six miles of shoreline with
private beaches in addition to  those previously identified.  Refer to the map of Lake     '
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan City Park and Recreation Department and  Indiana Dunes National
      Lakeshore,  respectively.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Dunes National Lakeshore samples the water.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal coliform over 200/ml. on monthly geometric mean or over 400 colonies/ml, on
      an individual sample.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly, or  after major storms.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during  1990?

      Washington Park Beach exceeded parameters on one occasion.

7.    Number of  times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Washington Park Beach was closed one  day.

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8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Red flag hoisted  on lifeguard towers.  People advised by radio and newspaper is
      notified.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches  permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF INDIANA

                              PORTER COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN


There are eight public bathing beaches located within this county.  They are identified as
follows:  l)Ogden Dunes Beach, 2)Dune Acres Beach, 3)Porter Beach, 4)Indiana Dunes
State  Park,  5)Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore-West  Beach,  6)IDNL State  Park
Road/Kemil Avenue Beach, 7)IDNL Central Avenue Beach, and 8)Lakeview. Refer to the
map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Town of Ogden Dunes, #1; Town of Dune Acres, #2; Indiana Dunes State Park, #4;
      Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, #3, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

      Yes, at beaches #1 and #3-8.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is responsible for the monitoring at beaches #1
      and #3-8.  Beach #2 is not monitored.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      E. coli, Indiana Administrative Code 327 IAC 2-1-6 Sec 6(2) d.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

      All beaches are  sampled weekly during the summer.  Additional sampling is
      performed if high readings are discovered.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      West Beach exceeded parameters on August 23, 24, 25, 26, 30.
      IDNL Central Avenue Beach exceeded parameters on August 24.
      IDNL State Park Road/Kemil Avenue  Beach exceeded parameters on August 23.
      Lakeview exceeded parameters on August 27.

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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      West Beach was closed August 24-27, 31.
      IDNL Central Avenue Beach was closed August 24.
      IDNL State Park Road/Kemil Avenue  Beach was closed August 24.
      Lakeview was closed August 28.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches are posted and verbal warnings are make by park rangers.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.

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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               ALCONA COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON


There are two locations within this county where the public swims.  There are no facilities
at the State Public Access at Black River, but the public swims there. There is also a beach
at Harrisville State Park. Refer to the map of Lake Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation  of these beaches?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      District Health Department #2.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      There were no beaches sampled during 1990.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used  in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Procedures under state law.

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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              ALGER COUNTY

                              LAKE SUPERIOR
Officials from the National Park Service at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore state that
there are no designated swim beach areas within the National Lakeshore. Therefore there
is no water monitoring program.

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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               ALLEGAN COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


 There are five public beaches located within this county according to officials of the Allegan
 County Health Department.  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

 1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Local county, township or city government.

 2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

 3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      The Allegan County Health Department.

 4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Total coliform and fecal coliform.  Yes, fecal coliform.

 5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly.

 6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

 7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                                ALPENA COUNTY

                                  LAKE HURON


There are  five public bathing beaches  located within this county, according to District
Health Department No. 4.  Four of these beaches are located within the city limits of
Alpena on Thunder Bay. The fifth is located at Ossineke.  Refer to the map of Lake Huron
for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       The city of Alpena is responsible for those four beaches located within the city. The
       Alpena County Park Commission is responsible for the beach at Ossineke.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

       Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       District Health  Department No. 4.

4.     Water quality parameters measured  and  criteria established?

       Act 218, Public Act  of 1967.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

       Samples were not collected at any of the  beach locations during 1990.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

       None reported.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      None.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               ANTRIM COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


There are two public bathing beaches located within this county according to District Health
Department No. 3 officials. They are located at Eastport and at Elk Rapids. Refer to the
map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Torch Lake Township and Elk Rapids Village Council, respectively.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources and District Health Department No. 3
      will jointly conduct water quality monitoring upon complaint.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Bi-monthly.

6.    Frequency criteria were  violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               ARENAC COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON


The Central Michigan District Health Department states that there are two beaches located
within the county, neither of which are public beaches.  The Whitney Township Park has
been sold to a private party.  Therefore, the  beach is no longer available to the public.
Whites Beach is not a public beach but is used  by the residents of White Beach subdivision.
Refer to the map of Lake Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Does not apply.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      None.

9.    Beaches permanently closed  as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               BARAGA COUNTY

                               LAKE SUPERIOR


The Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department has identified four unofficial
bathing beaches within this county: l)Baraga State Park, 2)Sand Bay, 3)Second Sand Bay,
and 4)Witz Marina (private).  Refer to the map of Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      They are unofficial beaches.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Does not apply.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      None.

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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                                 BAY COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON
There are six bathing beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:
l)Veteran's Memorial Park, 2)Finn RD. Campground, 3)Bay City State Park, 4)Kawkawlin
Township Park, 5)Brissette Beach, and  6)Pinconning Park.  Refer to  the  map of Lake
Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Saginaw County Parks & Recreation Department,  #1;  Hampton Township,  #2;
      Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), #3; Kawkawlin Township, #4
      and 5; County of Bay, #6.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      One site, Veteran's Memorial Park, is located on the Saginaw River. The other sites
      are located on the Saginaw Bay.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      There is not a requirement for mandatory bathing beach water quality monitoring
      program in the State of Michigan. The Bay County Health Department has chosen
      to monitor the water quality at these locations. All samples are collected by the staff
      of  the  Bay  County  Health  Department-Environmental  Health  Division  and
      submitted to the Bay County Health Department Laboratory for  analysis.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Follow the State of Michigan's recommended Bathing Beach guidelines which states
      that:   "The water at a bathing  beach, following Standard  Methods of bacterial
      determination, shall contain not more than 200 fecal coliform organisms per 100 ml.
      determined on  the basis  of the geometric  average of any series of 5 or more
      consecutive samples taken over a period of not more that 30 days.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Each  site is sampled on a weekly basis.
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6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      The criteria was not violated during 1990.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      During 1990, the beaches were never closed by this department.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      None.
9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not  apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               BENZIE COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN
Officials  at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore have identified the following
bathing sites:  l)Platte River mouth, 2)Esch, and 3)Peterson Road.  In addition, the Grand
Traverse-Leelanau-Benzie District Health Department has identified an additional three
bathing sites:  4)Frankfort Public Beach, 5)Elberta Beach, and 6)Watervale Road.  Refer
to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, #1-3; Village of Frankfort, #4; Village of
      Elberta, #5; and #6 is unknown.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Beaches #1-3: U.S. National Park Service has no water quality testing program.
      Beaches #4-6: Health Department in conjunction with the Department of Natural
      Resources.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      The Benzie County Health Department in conjunction with the  Department  of
      Natural Resources.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-3: Does not apply.
      Beaches #4-6: On a complaint basis.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             BERRIEN COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are twenty-six beaches located within this county, eight of which are platted
for use  by  adjacent landowners, making them semi-public.  They are  identified as
follows:  DRoadside Park, 2)Hagar Township Park, 3)Rocky Gap Park,  9)Weko,
10) Warren Dunes State Park, 11)Harbert, 12)Cherry,  13)Lakeside, 14)Lakeview,
15)Miller, 16)McKinley, 17)Townline, 18)New Buffalo, 19-20)Grand Beaches (semi-
public),  and 27-26  Michiana  Beaches  (semi-public).  Refer to the map  of  Lake
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Hagar Township, #1-2;  Berrien County, #3 & #6; City of Benton Harbor, #4;
      City of St. Joseph, #5; Lincoln Township, #7-8; City of Bridgeman, #9; State
      of Michigan, #10; Chikaming Township, #11-17; City of New Buffalo, #18;
      Village of Grand Beach, #19-20; and the Village of Michiana, #21-26.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes,  annual grab samples. In 1990, only Silver Beach was monitored.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Berrien County  Health  Department monitors  water quality,  as work  load
      permits.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Total fecal coliform.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Silver Beach only - geometric mean of five samples in June, when the fecal
      coliform was equal to 28

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Posted signs.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None in 1990.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been  closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.

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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                           CHARLEVOIX COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

The  District Health Department No. 3  has identified seven locations as bathing
beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows: 1)Mt. McSauba,
2)City of Charlevoix Beach, 3)Fisherman's Island State Park, 4)Norwood Township
Beach, 5)Harbor Beach Park, 6)Beaver Island Public Beach and 7)lron Ore Bay Beach.
Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Charlevoix, #1-2; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #3 and
      #6; Norwood Township, #4; St. James Township, #5; and St. James Township
      and Peaine Township (jointly), #7.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      On an annual basis as well as on a complaint basis.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      District Health Department No. 3 in conjunction with the City of Charlevoix for
      beaches #1-2;  in conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources for
      beaches #3 and #6;  in conjunction with St. James Township for beaches #5
      and #7.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      On an annual basis as well as on a complaint basis.  The City of Charlevoix
      Beach was  also monitored immediately following  any major summer storm
      events.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      There were  no violations in 1990.

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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been  closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             CHEBOYGAN COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON


The District Health Department No. 4 has identified three bathing beaches located within
this county. They are identified as follows: l)Mackinaw City Bathing Beach, 2)Cheboygan
Public Beach, and 3)Cheboygan State Park. Refer to the map of Lake Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      The District Health Department No. 4, the Department of Natural Resources and
      the municipalities are responsible for the operation of these beaches.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      There was no monitoring done in 1990.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      The District Health Department No. 4.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Bacti samples.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      One or two times a year, when involved.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             CHIPPEWA COUNTY

              LAKES HURON, SUPERIOR, AND ST. MARY'S RIVER


The  Chippewa County Health Department has identified eight bathing beaches located
within this county.  They are identified as follows:  l)Whitefish Point area, 2)Big Pine
Campground and Bathing Beach area, 3)Brimley State Park and Bathing Beach, 4)Shennan
Park on St. Mary's River, 5)Sault Harbor-18th Street, 6)Sault Harbor-East Portage Avenue,
7)Charlotte Beach-Lower St. Mary's River, and 8)North Huron Beach.  Refer to the maps
of Lake Huron and Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Local Health Department under certification from the Michigan Department of
      Public Health.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Chippewa  County Health Department, when conducted.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Bacteriologic.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Does no apply.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Post/Notice to responsible party/Use state methodology.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                                DELTA COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


There are nine public bathing beaches located within this county according to the Delta-
Menominee District health Department.  They are identified as follows:  l)Ford River
Access Site Beach, 2)Escanaba Bathing Beach,  3)Gladstone Beach,  4)Twin Springs
Campground & Bathing Beach, 5)Peninsula Point Picnic Area & Bathing Beach, 6)Fayette
State Park, 7)Fuller Park Beach, 8)Sac Bay Bathing Beach, and 9)Nahma Village Beach.
Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #1 and #6; City of Escanaba, #2; City
      of Gladstone, #3; U.S. Forest Service, #4 and #8; Bay de Noc Township. #5; Delta
      County Road Commission, #7; and Nahma Township, #9.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Does not apply.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Does not apply.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Does no apply.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               EMMET COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


The District Health Department No. 3 has identified eleven bathing beaches located within
this county.  They are identified as follows:  l)Mackinaw City, 2)Wilderaess State Park,
3)Bliss Township Park, 4)Cross Village Township Park, 5)Harbor Springs, 6)Petoskey State
Park, 7)Bay View (semi-public, open to the residents of Bay View), 8)Thorne Swift Nature
Center, 9)Readmond Park, 10)Petoskey Waterfront, and ll)Magnus Park Beach. Refer to
the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Mackinaw, #1; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #2 and #6; Bliss
      Township, #3; Cross Village Township, #4; City of Harbor Springs, #5; Bay View
      Association, #7; West Traverse Township. #8; Readmond Township, #9;  City of
      Petoskey, #10 and #11.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      District  Health Department No. 3.

4.    Water quality parameters measured  and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      On a weekly basis.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Act 218, P. A. 1967.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      Yes, Petoskey Waterfront Beach was closed for both  above reasons.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              GOGEBIC COUNTY

                               LAKE SUPERIOR


The Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department has identified one unofficial
beach within the county at Black River Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Superior for
locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None. It is an unofficial beach.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Do not routinely sample any beaches on Lake Superior.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does  not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                          GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


The Grand Traverse-Leelanau-Benzie Health Department has identified the following
fourteen areas which are used for bathing within the Grand Traverse County. They are
identified as follows: l)West Side Beach, 2)Clinch Park, 3)Bryant Beach, 4)Milliken, 5)East
Bay State Park, 6)East Bay Township - Four Mile Road, 7)Deep-water Point, 8)Yuba Park,
9)Department of Natural Resources Launch Site,  10)Old Mission Campground (private),
ll)Old  Mission  Park,  12)Old  Mission Lighthouse, 13)Marion Island  Bay Park, and
14)Department of Natural Resources Launch Site - Bowers Harbor.  Refer to the map of
Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Traverse  City, #1-4; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #5, #9,
      #14; East Bay Township, #6; Acme Township, #7-8; Mr. Norman Nevinger,  #10;
      Peninsula Township, #11-12; Grand Traverse County, #13.

2.    Water  quality monitor program?

      Monitoring done on a complaint basis.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Health Department in conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources.

4.    Water  quality parameters measured and  criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      On a complaint basis.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None reported.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                            HOUGHTON COUNTY

                              LAKE SUPERIOR

The Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department has identified the following
six locations as unofficial beaches located within this county:  DStanton Township
Park,  2)North Canal Township Park, 3)McLain State Park, 4)Houghton County Park,
5)Traverse Point, and 6)Chassell Township Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Superior
for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None. They are unofficial beaches.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring the water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Not applicable.

7.    Number  of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the  beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the  beach?  If yes, please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              HURON COUNTY

                               LAKE HURON

The Huron County Health Department officials state that the county has ninety miles
of shoreline along Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay. The predominance of good beaches
has resulted in few beach namings, except at state and county parks.  The Health
Department has provided the following beach names: 1)Bay Port Beach, 2)Caseville
County Park, 3)Sleeper State Park, 4)Philip Park Beach, 5)0ak Beach, 6)McGraw Park
Beach, 7)Port Crescent State Park, 8) Port Crescent Bay Beach, 9)Jenks Park Beach,
10)Port Austin  City  Beach,  11)Bird Creek  Beach,  12)Eagle Bay, 13)Bald  Eagle
Subdivision, 14)l_ighthouse County Park, 15)Stafford County Park, 16)Harbor Beach,
17)Wagner County Park, and 18)M-25 at Atwater Road.  Refer to the map of Lake
Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan  Department of Natural Resources, #3,7,8,9; City of Harbor Beach,
      #16; Huron County operates the other  public beaches.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.  Eighteen beaches sampled once during 1990.

3.    Agencies  responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Huron County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal coliform.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Each beach was sampled once during the summer.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been  closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               IOSCO COUNTY

                                LAKE HURON


The District Health Department No. 2 has identified four public bathing beaches located
within this county.  They are identified as follows:  l)Oscoda Township Beach, 2)Tawas
Point State Park, 3)East Tawas City Park, and 4)Tawas City Park.  Refer to the map of
Lake Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Oscoda Township, #1; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #2; City of East
      Tawas, #3; City of Tawas City, #4.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      District #2 Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None reported.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      The procedure set forth under state law.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.

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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             KEWEENAW COUNTY

                                LAKE SUPERIOR


The Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department has identified the  following
locations as unofficial beaches located within this county:  l)Tamarack Waterworks, 2)Eagle
River, 3)Sand Bay, 4)Eagle Harbor, 5)Copper Harbor, 6)Horseshoe Harbor, 7)Betsy Bay,
and 8)Black Rock Point.  Isle Royle National  Park is also located within this county,
however, there are no bathing beaches in the park due to the relative inaccessibility of the
coastline and the temperature of the  water.  Refer to the map of Lake  Superior for
locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None.  They are unofficial  beaches.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Water samples from beaches on Lake Superior are not regularly taken.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or  restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as  a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              LEELANAU COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN
Officials at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore have identified the following unofficial
bathing sites:  l)Glenhaven, 2)Platte River Mouth, 3)D. H. Day Campground, 4)County
Road 651, 5)County Road 669, 6)Bay  Campground-South Manitou Island, 7)Weather
Station.   In  addition to these, the Grand Traverse-Leelanau-Benzie District Health
Department has identified an additional sixteen beaches.  They are:  8)Empire Beach,
9)Glen  Arbor (two accesses), 10)Homestead (private development), ll)Leland Marina,
12)Peterson Park, 13)Lighthouse Point Campground, 14)Village of Northport, 15)Indian
Beach, 16)Timbershores Campground (private), 17)Omena Beach, 18)Sutton Bay Beach-
South Shore  Drove, 19)Stone Point Access, 20)Lee's Point  Access, 21)Department of
Natural Resources Launch Site, 22)State Hospital-T.  C. State  Hospital, and 23)Elmwood
Township Park. The National Park Service now owns North Manitou Island  but a record
of public use has not been established for purposes of designating unofficial swimming
beaches. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, #1-7; Village  of Empire, #8; Glen Arbor
      Township, #9; Crystal River Association, #10; Leland Township, #11; Leelanaw
      Township, #12 & 17; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #13 & 21; Village
      of Northport, #14; Northport Indians, #15; Timbershores, #16; Village of Sutton
      Bay Township, #18; Bingham Township, #20; State of Michigan, #22; Elmwood
      Township, #23.

2.    Water  quality monitor program?

      Beaches #1-7: No testing program.
      Beaches #8-23: Health Department monitors on complaints as received.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Beaches #1-7: No testing program.
      Beaches #8-23: Health Department in conjunction with the DNR.

4.    Water  quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.
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5.     Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-7: None.
      Beaches #8-23: On a complaint basis.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      Yes. Glen Lake Beach has been permanently closed and has been converted to a
      picnic area.  Remove from your records.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                                LUCE COUNTY

                               LAKE SUPERIOR


The Luce-Mackinac-Alger-Schoolcraft District Health Department has identified  two
locations infrequently used as beaches located within this county.  They are:  l)Lake
Superior Campground, and 2)the beach at Two Heart River.  Refer to the map of Lake
Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Not identified.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No formal program. Will respond to complaints.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Local health departments have been given responsibility, however, the state statute
      is not jurisdictionally specific.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      On a  complaint basis.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             MACKINAC COUNTY

                        LAKES HURON AND MICHIGAN


The Luce-Mackinac-Alger-Schoolcraft District Health Department has reported that there
are numerous roadside beaches located along county roads in this county. It appears that
there is no count of these beaches, nor are they named. The Health Department did supply
the following recognized locations:  1) and 2)Straits State Park, 3)State Campground at Hog
Island, 4)State  Park  Campground located at Knob Nob, 5)Naubinay Township  Park,
6)Hiawatha Club  (private), and 7)St. Ignace.  Refer to the maps of Lake Huron and
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #1-4; Naubinay Township, $5; Hiawatha
      Club, #6; City  of St. Ignace, #7.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No formal program. Will respond to complaints.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Michigan Department of Natural  Resources (MDNR).

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were  violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              MACOMB COUNTY

                                LAKE ST. CLAIR


There are four public beaches located within this county according to the Macomb County
Health Department.  They are identified as follows:  l)New Baltimore Municipal Beach,
2)Metropolitan Beach, 3)Memorial Park Beach, and 4)Civic Center Beach. Refer to the
map of Lake St. Clair for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of New Baltimore, #1; Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority, #2; City of St.
      Clair Shores, #3 and #4.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Macomb County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Geometric  mean of five  consecutive samples not to  exceed  200 colonies fecal
      coliform for all beaches.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Twice weekly from mid-May until Labor Day for all beaches.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      There were seven violations of the fecal coliform standard in 1990.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      There were three beach closings in 1990, ranging in duration from four days to two
      weeks.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Contact beach operator and ask for beach to be closed voluntarily.  Cooperation in
      this regard has not been a problem.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             MANISTEE COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN
There are four beaches located within this county according to the Manistee-Mason District
Health Department. There is no defined water quality monitoring program which deals with
Lake Michigan beaches, however, the Health Department would respond to complaints.
There were no beach closings reported.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             MARQUETTE COUNTY

                               LAKE SUPERIOR


There is one official public bathing beach located within this county.  It is identified as:
Power Plant Beach.  Refer to the map of Lake Superior for location.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Marquette.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Marquette County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Total coliform, fecal coliform, per state criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly, June through August.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               MASON COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


The Manistee-Mason District Health Department has identified six beaches located within
this county. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for location.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Pere Marquette Township, City of Ludington, and the Ludington State Park.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                            MENOMINEE COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are eight public bathing beaches located within this county according to Delta-
Menominee District Health Department officials. They are: 1 ) Victory, 2)Marina (inside
and outside wall), 3)Henes Park along Lake Michigan, 4)Airport, 5)Bailey, 6)Kleinke
Park, 7)Fox Point, and 8)Wells Park. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      The City of Menominee.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      The only beach sampled was Marina.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      The City of Menominee.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Greater than 200 fecal coliform/100 ml. water is unsafe.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly June 6, 1990 through August 30, 1990.  No sampling was done during
      the week of July 4th.

6.    Frequency criteria  were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Signs would be posted  in the area.  Officials would alert the media to  make
      announcements regarding beach closings.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the beach?  If yes, please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             MONROE COUNTY

                                 LAKE ERIE

The Monroe County Health Department has identified one officially recognized bathing
beach located in Sterling  State Park.  In addition, there are six locations where the
public swims but which are not official bathing  beaches.  They are:   DPoint Aux
Peaux,  2)Stoney  Point,  3)Woodland Beach, 4)Detroit  Beach,  5)Toledo  Beach
Subdivision, and 6)City of Luna Pier.  Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources is responsible  for operation  of
      Sterling State Park.  Other beaches are unofficial.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Water quality was monitored weekly.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Monroe County Health Department, Environmental Health Division.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal  coliform contents of 200 organisms per 100  ml.  is the maximum
      allowable for total body contact when calculated as the geometric mean of five
      or more samples taken over not more than a 30-day period.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beach associations close the beaches if needed.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been  closed due  to high water
      levels or  insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If  yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             MUSKEGON COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

The Muskegon County Health Department identified seven bathing beaches located
within this county. They are identified as follows: DHoffmaster State Park, 2)Pere
Marquette Park, 3)Muskegon State Park,  4)Pioneer County Park,  5)Duck  Creek
Channel, 6)White River Township access, and 7)Meinert County Park.  Refer to the
map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      State of Michigan, #1 and #3; City of Muskegon, #2;  Muskegon County, #4
      and #7; Fruitland Township, #5, White River Township, #6.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      No.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Not applicable.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the  beach?  If yes,  please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF MICHIGAN

                             OCEANA COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

The  District Health Department identified  six bathing beaches  located within this
county. They are identified as follows:  1 )Mears State Park-Pentwater, 2)Silver Creek
Channel,  3)Lighthouse  Beach, 4)Stony  Lake   Channel,  5)Whiskey  Creek  and
6)Claybanks Township Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #1  and #3; Golden Township, #2;
      Benona Township, #4; Claybanks Township, #5 and #6.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring  water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the beach?  If yes, please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                            ONTONAGON COUNTY

                               LAKE SUPERIOR


The Western Upper Michigan Peninsula District Health  Department has identified one
official beach within this county:  l)Village of Ontonagon.  They have also identified four
unofficial  beaches:   2)Union  Bay,  3)Green Park, 4)Ontonagon  Village  Park, and
5)Ontonagon County. Refer to the map of Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      The Village  of Ontonagon is responsible for the beach located there.  The other
      beaches are unofficial.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None  reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               OTTAWA COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


The Ottawa County Health Department  has identified six bathing beaches located within
this county.  They are identified as follows:  l)Spring Lake Bathing Beach, 2)North Beach
Park,  3)Grand Haven State Park, 4)Tunnel Park, 5)Holland State Park, and 6)Riverside
Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Village of Spring Lake, #1; Ottawa County, #2,4,6; and The Michigan Department
      of Natural Resources, #3 and #5.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Limited to the Grand  River because of CSO (combined sewer overflow) releases
      from Grand  Rapids.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Ottawa County Human Service Department - Division of Environmental Health.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Water quality criteria has been established by Act No. 218, P.A. 1967 relative to
      public bathing beaches which  states that waters of the state protected for total body
      contact recreation shall contain not more than 200 fecal  coliform per 100 ml.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Monitoring is conducted as necessary following CSO releases into the Grand River
      during the months of June, July, August and September.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Ten CSO releases occurred in the Grand River during May through September.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Eight of the ten occurrences identified in question #6 resulted in advisories being
      issued on the Grand River (affected Riverside Park) and covered a total of 40 days.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Radio announcements, newspaper releases and on several occasions, posting of signs
      along the river bank by the Parks and Recreation Department.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                           PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON


There are four bathing beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
1)P. H. Hoeft State Park, 2) and 3)two beaches located in Rogers City, and 4)Range Light
Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Huron for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Michigan Department  of Natural Resources, #1; City of Rogers City, #2-3; and
      Presque Isle Township, #4.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None. The law does not mandate sampling - routine.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      District Health Department No. 4.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Complaints - fecal coliform.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      There was no monitoring during 1990.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches would be  posted.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               SANILAC COUNTY

                                  LAKE HURON


The Sanilac County Health Department states that the east side of the county is beach..
Most of the lakeshore is used for water sports and swimming. There is municipal or county
access to Lake Huron at:  l)Forestville Village Park, 2)Sanilac County Park-#4,3)Forester
Park, 4)Port Sanilac Village Park, 5)Lexington Park, and 6)Lexington Municipal Park and
Campground. In addition to these, there are approximately thirty-eight additional locations
where  the public swims, at  private beaches in subdivisions,  at mobile home parks,  at
campgrounds, at motels, and at children's camps. Refer to the map of Lake Huron for
locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Local Health Department under Act 218 of 1967.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Local Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Act 218, P.A. of 1967 which states:  200 fecal coliform per 100 ml. Also, parameters
      have been set for chemical irritations, turbidity, greases, and any substance that may
      cause a health hazard.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      No monitoring done.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      No monitoring done.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF MICHIGAN

                           SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY

                               LAKE MICHIGAN


The Luce-Mackinac-Alger-Schoolcraft District Health Department has not identified any
official beaches within this county. There is one unofficial beach located at Manistique.
Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for location.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Local health departments have the responsibility under state law.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                               ST. CLAIR COUNTY

                                 LAKE HURON


The St. Clair County Health Department has identified five beaches located within this
county. They are identified as follows:  l)Burtchville Community Park, 2)Lakeport State
Park Campground, 3)Lakeport State Park - FDR Unit, 4)Lakeside Park, and 5)Lighthouse
Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Huron for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       Burtchville Township, #1; Michigan Department of Natural Resources, #2 and #3;
       City of Port Huron, #4 and #5.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

       Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       Department of Natural Resources and/or St. Clair County Health Department.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

       200  fecal  coliform per  100 ml. water through the geometric  average of five
       consecutive samplings: State criteria.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

       Once a week during the summer.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated  during 1990?

       None.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

       None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      The Health Department would seek voluntary closure and restriction.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                              VAN BUREN COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


Van Buren County Health Department officials have identified two public bathing beaches
located within this county.  They are: l)South Beach in South Haven, and 2)North Beach
in South Haven. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       The City of South Haven.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

       None. However, follow up checks are  done in response to complaints from the
       public in regard to the public beaches.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       The Van Buren County Health Department  in conjunction with  the  Michigan
       Department of Natural Resources will follow up on complaints from the  public.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

       State criteria.

5.     Frequency of  monitoring?

       None.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

       None.

7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

       None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF MICHIGAN

                                WAYNE COUNTY

                                 LAKE ST. CLAIR


The Wayne County Health Department has identified five areas used as bathing beaches
located within this county. They are identified as follows:  l)Eleanor Clay Ford Park, 2)Pier
Park (Beach Right), 3)Pier Park (Mid-Pier), 4)Crescent Sail Yacht Club (private), and
5)Belle Isle Beach.  Refer to the map of Lake St. Clair for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, #1; City of Grosse Pointe Farms, #2-3; Private, #4;
       City of Detroit-Department of Parks and Recreation, #5.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

       Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       Wayne County Health Department, #1-4; City of Detroit Health  Department, #5.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

       200  fecal coliform/100 ml.  Water quality standards for total body contact are
       determined by the geometric mean of five or more consecutive samples collected
       within a 30-day period.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

       Beaches #1-4: Sampled weekly, beginning several weeks prior to the opening of the
       beaches and terminating at Labor Day.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

       None.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                          STATE OF MINNESOTA

                             COOK COUNTY

                             LAKE SUPERIOR

According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Cook County
Sanitarian, there are no public beaches operated within the county on Lake Superior.
Therefore, there is no water quality monitoring program.
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                          STATE OF MINNESOTA

                              LAKE COUNTY

                             LAKE SUPERIOR

According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Lake County
Health Department, there are no official bathing beaches operated within the county
on Lake Superior.  Therefore, there is no water quality monitoring program.
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                           STATE OF MINNESOTA

                            ST. LOUIS COUNTY

                              LAKE SUPERIOR

According to the St. Louis County  Health Department there is one bathing beach
located in this county.  It is Park Point Recreation Area Beach. Refer to the map of
Lake Superior for location.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Duluth Park and Recreation Department.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      St. Louis  County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State standards.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Once per week.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public  beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the  beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the beach?  If yes, please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                            STATE OF NEW YORK

                             CAYUGA COUNTY

                               LAKE ONTARIO

There is one public beach located within this county. It is located at Fair Haven Beach
State Park. Refer to the map of Lake Ontario for location.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      New York State Office of Parks and Recreation.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      New York State Office of Parks and Recreation.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      New York State Sanitary Code, part 6-2.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Once or twice a season.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Only closed during electrical storms.

8.    Procedures used in closing  or restricting use of public beaches?

      Lifeguards whistle people out of the water.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.
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10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain  the beach?  If yes,  please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF NEW YORK

                          CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY

                                 LAKE ERIE

There fifteen bathing beaches located  within this county.  They are  identified as
follows:  DLoyal Order of Moose, 2)Brookside, 3)Bluewater, 4)Lake Erie State Park
Beach,  5)Van Buren Bay  Association, 6)Point Gratiot,  7)Cedar, 8)Wright Park,
9)Sheridan Bay Park, 10)Hanford Bay Association, 1 DMulligan's, 12)Calico Jacks,
13)Town of Hanover, 14)Bournes Beach, and 15)Edgewater Tourist Camp.  Refer to
the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      New  York  State Office  of Parks,  Recreation  and  Historical Preservation,
      Allegheny Region, #4.  Others: Unknown.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring  water quality?

      Chautauqua County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal  coliform: 200.  Total coliform:  2,400.  Fecal strep: 20.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Varies among the beaches.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      163 times.

7.    Number of times and duration of  beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been  closed due to high water
      levels or  insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF NEW YORK

                               ERIE COUNTY

                                 LAKE ERIE

There are eight public bathing beaches located within this county. They are identified
as follows:  1 )Evangola State Park, 2)Evans Beach, 3)Bennett Bathing Beach, 4)Wendt
Beach, 5)Hamburg Beach, 6)Woodlawn Beach,  7)Beaver Island (located  on Grand
Island, on the Niagara West River), and 8)lsley View (located on the Niagara East River
at Tonawanda).  Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      New York State Office of Parks, Niagara Region, #1 and #7; Town  of Evans,
      #2;  Erie County Department  of Parks and Recreation, #3 and #4; Town of
      Hamburg, #5 and unofficial beaches, #6 and #8.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Erie County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Standards are set in Part 6 of the New York State Sanitary Code which states:
      "The total number  of  organisms  of the coliform group shall  not  exceed  a
      logarithmic mean of 2,400/100 ml. for a series of five or more samples in any
      30-day period.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Monthly or more, if necessary.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions  during 1990?

      None.
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8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Posting.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or  insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes,  please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      Bennett Bathing Beach was closed due to insufficient funds.
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                              STATE OF NEW YORK

                              JEFFERSON COUNTY

                                 LAKE ONTARIO


There are fifteen public beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:
l)Southwick Beach State Park, 2)Westcott Beach State Park, 3)Cedar Point  State Park,
4)Grass Point  State Park, 5)Kring Point State Park,  6)Wellesley Island  State Park,
7)Chaumont Beach, 8)Village of Alexandria Bay Beach, 9)Burnham Point, 10)Canoe Picnic,
ll)DeWolf, 12)Keewaydin, 13)Ling Point,  14)Mary Island, and 15)Waterson Point. Refer
to the map of Lake Ontario for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Thousand Island State Park and Recreation Commission - New York State Office of
      Parks,  #1-6 and  #9-15 (however  #9-15 have no  bathing beaches);  Village of
      Chaumont, #7; Village of Alexandria, #8.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Thousand Islands  State Park and Recreation Commission.

4.    Water  quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State standards.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches were tested once in mid-July.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during  1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Park and beach emergency action plans.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF NEW YORK

                               MONROE COUNTY

                                LAKE ONTARIO

There are four public beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
l)Hamlin Beach, 2)Ontario Beach, 3) Durand Beach, and 4) Webster Beach. Refer to the
map of Lake Ontario for locations:

1.  Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

   Beach #1: New York State Department of Parks; Beach #2: Monroe County
   Department of Parks; #3 and #4 are not in operation.

2. Water quality monitoring program?

    Yes.

3.  Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

   Monroe County Health Department.

4.  Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

    Beach #2 and #3: Membrane filter total coliform and fecal coliform turbidity, Secchi
    Disk depth, wave height, excessive cladophora on beach, wind direction, rainfall
    and cfs in the Genesee River. Specific details for each criteria are considered.

5. Frequency of monitoring?

   Beach #2: Samples are taken twice daily at four locations during the bathing season.
   During events this is increased to three times daily.

   Beach #3: Samples are taken daily at three locations during the bathing season.

   Other beaches: Samples are taken twice weekly during the bathing season at three
   locations from Hamlin Beach and one location from Webster Beach.

6. Frequency criteria were violated during  1990?

  Model criteria were violated 25 times.

7. Numer of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

   Beach #2 was closed for 25 days and restricted for 5 days.

8. Procedures  used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

   Lifeguards rope off the beach and post signs along the shoreline.
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9.  Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

   Durand Beach.

10. Of those beaches permanently dosed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

   Samples are taken daily at three locations during the bathing season. During events
   this is increased to three times daily. Samples are also taken every hour by an
   automatic sampler.

11. Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been dosed due to high water
    levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify
    name(s) or numbers.

    No.
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                              STATE OF NEW YORK

                               NIAGARA COUNTY

                                 LAKE ONTARIO


There are six bathing beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
l)Fort Niagara State Park, 2)Four Mile State Park, 3)Hooker on the Lake, 4)Krull Park,
5)Camp Kenan (private), and 6)Lighthouse Christian Camp.  Refer to the map of Lake
Ontario for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Niagara Frontier State Park and Recreation Commission, #1-2; Occidental Chemical
      Corporation, #3; Niagara County Parks and Recreation Department, #4; Y.M.C.A.
      of Lockport, New York, #5;  Lighthouse Christian Camp, Barker, #6.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Niagara County Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      New York State Department of Health criteria-Chapter 1 subpart 6-2 NYS Sanitary
      Code "Bathing Beaches".   Other data taken includes:   water temperature, air
      temperature, wind  direction, wind  velocity, water  clarity,  sky  condition, prior
      precipitation, current direction and pH. Samples taken at 20' and 40' distances from
      shore.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Two bacteria water samples at each facility are taken on a weekly basis starting the
      last week of May and ending on the last week of August.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during  1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF NEW YORK

                             ORLEANS COUNTY

                              LAKE ONTARIO
The Orleans County Health Department has reported that there are no beaches on Lake
Ontario within this county. Therefore, there is no water quality monitoring program.
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                             STATE OF NEW YORK

                               OSWEGO COUNTY

                                LAKE ONTARIO


There are seven beaches located within Oswego County along Lake Ontario and all are
privately owned except for  one which  is state  owned.  They are  listed as follows:
l)Brennan's Beach, 2)Chedmardo Campsites, 3)Camp Hollis, 4)Dowie Dale Campgrounds,
5)Rainbow Shores Campsites, 6)Sandy Island Beach, and 7)Selkirk Shores State Park. Refer
to the map of Lake Ontario for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Beaches #1-6 are private beaches; Beach #7 is operated by the Central New York
      State Park and Recreation Commission.

2.    Water  quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Oswego County Health Department.

4.    Water  quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      New York State Standards according to the State Sanitary Code; subpart 6-2.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-6 are monitored monthly during the simmer season or in the event that
      a special circumstance arises.
      Beach  #7 monitoring has terminated due to state ownership and jurisdiction.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      No Violations.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Owner/operator is notified of the existing conditions(s) that violate subpart 6-2 of
      the State Sanitary Code and is asked to voluntarily close the beach.
      In the event that voluntary compliance is not obtained, the Oswego County Health
      Department would post signs on the premises informing the public that the beach is
      closed.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF NEW YORK

                            ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY

                              ST. LAWRENCE  RIVER
There are seven public bathing beaches located within this county. They are identified as
follows: l)Massena Beach, 2)Ogdensburg Beach, 3)Waddington Municipal Beach, 4)Lisbon
Beach, 5)Jacques Cartier State Park, 6)Coles Creek State Park, and 7)Robert Moses State
Park.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       Village and Town Joint Recreation Commission, #1; City of Ogdensburg, #2; Town
       of Waddington, #3;  Town of Lisbon,  #4; New York  State Office of Parks,
       Recreation and Historic Preservation-Thousand Island State Park and Recreation
       Region, #5, 6, and 7.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

       Clarity only.  No microbiological samples were collected due to the closing of the
       Alexandria Bay laboratory.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       New York State Department of Heath.  In addition, the Thousand Island State Park
       and Recreation Commission is also responsible for the state park beaches #5, 6 and
      7.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      The clarity wad determined by visual observation.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-4: Annually, unless a problem arises.
      Beaches #5-7: None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      No closings or restrictions during 1990.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches would be posted.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF NEW YORK

                                WAYNE COUNTY

                                 LAKE ONTARIO


There are two beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:  l)Sodus
Point Lakeside Beach, and 2)Sodus Point Bayside Beach. Refer to the map of Lake Ontario
for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Wayne County.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes, visual inspection only.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      State of New York Department of Health.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Visual inspection only.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      No bacteriological monitoring was performed in 1990.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                              STATE OF OHIO

                            ASHTABULA COUNTY

                                 LAKE ERIE

The State of Ohio sampling program included five beaches located within this county.
They are identified as follows:  1)Conneaut Township Beach, 2)Geneva  State Park,
3)Geneva Township Park, 4)Saybrook Township Park, and 5)Walnut Beach Park.  Refer
to the map of Lake Erie for locations..

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Conneaut Township, #1; Ohio Department of Natural Resources, #2; Geneva
      Township,  #3; Saybrook Township,  #4; and City of Ashtabula, #5.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the Ohio  Department of Natural  Resources and various local health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent 5 samples, or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal  coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor
      should more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform
      per 100 ml. High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the sample collection
      time are not included in the "10% over 400" guideline provided the beach was
      closed to swimming during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All beaches were sampled five times during each of the three specific 30-day
      periods.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?
      None.
8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?
      State park and public beaches are recommended to be posted as having marginal
      water quality when the standard  of 200 F.C. is violated.  Warnings to the old,
      young and health compromised swimmers are recommended with this posting.
      Continued severe contamination may bring recommendation for closure pending
      identification of sources of contamination.
9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?
      None.
10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?
      Does not apply.
11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.
      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                             CUYAHOGA COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
The State of Ohio sampling program includes four beaches located within this county. They
are identified as follows:   l)Cleveland  Lakefront  State  Park - Edgewater Beach,
2)Huntington Park, 3)White City Beach, and 4)Euclid Beach. Refer to the map of Lake
Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Ohio Department of Natural Resources, #1 and #4; Cleveland Metropolitan Park
      District, #2; and City of Cleveland - Parks and Recreation, #3.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and various local  health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent five samples, or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor should
      more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform per 100
      ml.  High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples collection time are
      not included in the "10% over 400"  guideline provided the beach was closed to
      swimming  during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All  beaches were sampled  five times during each of the three specific 30-day
      sampling periods.
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6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                                 ERIE COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
State and local health officials have identified 29 bathing beaches located within this county.
They are identified as follows:  ^Kelly's Island State Beach Park, 2)Cedar Point Causeway,
3)Nickle Plate Beach, 4)Vermilion Beach, 5)Cedar  Point Beach, 6)Cedar  Point Road,
7)Lion's Point, 8)Showse Park, 9)Elberta, 10)Linwood, 11)Vermilion Lagoons, 12)Bluebird
Beach, 13)Sherod Park, 14)Maridoe, 15)Beulah, 16)Heidelberg, 17)Mitiwanga, 18)Oberlin,
19)Laylins, 20)Beachwood, 21)Old Homestead, 22)Huron City, 23)Rye Beach,  24)Bay View
East,  25)Bay View  West, 26)Crystal  Rock,  27)Duarry  Recreational Park,  28) White's
Landing, and 29)Volunteer Bay Beach. Refer to the  map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, #1; Cedar
      Point Amusement Park, #2; City of Huron, #3;  City of Vermilion, #4; Unknown #5-
      19.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the  Ohio  Department of  Natural Resources, the  Erie  County Health
      Department, and various local health departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Beaches #1-4: Based on the most recent five samples, or all samples within a 30-day
      period, the fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample;
      nor should more than  10% of the  samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal
      coliform per 100 ml.  High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples
      collection tune are not included in the "10% over 400" guideline provided the beach
      was closed to swimming during  that  time.
      Beaches #5-19:  Under 100 coliform/100 ml.,  not to exceed 200/100  ml. on three
      consecutive samples.
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5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-4 were sampled from one to five times during each of the three specific
      30-day sampling periods.
      Beaches #5-19 were sampled weekly from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Signs are posted at the beach and we notify two newspapers:  The Lorain Journal
      and The Sandusky Register.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                                LAKE COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
The Ohio Department of Health has identified five beaches located within this county.
They are identified as follows: l)Fairport Harbor Beach, 2)Headlands Beach State Park,
3)Madison Township Park, 4)Mentor Park, and 5)Tuttle Park.  Refer to the map of Lake
Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Fairport Harbor, #1; Ohio Department of Natural Resources, #2; Madison
      Township, #3 and #5; and the City of Mentor, #4.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the Ohio  Department of Natural Resources, and  various local health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent five samples,  or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor should
      more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform per 100
      ml. High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples collection tune are
      not included in the "10% over 400" guideline provided the  beach was closed to
      swimming during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All beaches were sampled five tunes  during each of the three specific 30-day
      sampling periods.
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6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches are posted as having marginal water quality when the standard is violated.

9.    Beaches permanently closed  as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                               LORAIN COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
The Ohio Department of Health has identified four beaches located within this county.
They are identified as follows: l)Avon Lake Park, 2)Century Park, 3)Lakeview Park, and
4)Sheffield Lake Park. Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Village of Avon Lake, #1; City of Lorain, #2-3; and the Village of Sheffield Lake,
      #4.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency,  the Ohio  Department of Natural Resources, and various local  health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent five samples, or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor should
      more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform per 100
      ml. High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples collection time are
      not included in the "10% over 400" guideline  provided the beach was closed to
      swimming during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All beaches were sampled  five  times  during  each of the three specific  30-day
      sampling periods.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      The area is posted.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                                LUCAS COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE


The State of Ohio sampling program includes two beaches located within this county. They
are identified as follows:  l)Crane Creek State Park Beach, and 2)Maumee Bay State Park.
Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Ohio Department of Natural  Resources.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the Ohio Department  of  Natural Resources,  and various  local health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent five samples, or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor should
      more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform per 100
      ml.  High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples collection time are
      not included  in the "10% over 400" guideline provided the beach was closed to
      swimming during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All  beaches were sampled five times  during each of  the  three specific 30-day
      sampling periods.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      The beaches are posted.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                STATE OF OHIO

                               OTTAWA COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
The State of Ohio sampling program included ten beaches located within this county.  They
are identified as follows: l)Bay Point, 2)Camp Perry, 3)East Harbor State Park, 4)Lakeside
Beach, 5)Port Clinton, 6)Gem Beach, 7)Lakeside Park, 8) Venture Beach, 9)Wild Wings, and
10)Y-Park.  Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Bay Point Association, #1; Ohio National Guard, #2; Ohio Department of Natural
      Resources, #3 and  #6-10; United Methodist Church, #4, and the City of Port
      Clinton, #5.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Joint effort of the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Environmental Protection
      Agency, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources,  and various local health
      departments.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Based on the most recent five samples, or all samples within a 30-day period, the
      fecal coliform geometric mean should not exceed 200 per 100 ml. sample; nor should
      more than 10% of the samples in a 30-day period exceed 400 fecal coliform per 100
      ml.  High counts due to rainfall within 24 hours of the samples collection time are
      not  included in the  "10% over 400"  guideline provided the beach was closed to
      swimming during that time.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      All  beaches were sampled five times during each of the three  specific 30-day
      sampling periods.
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6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Two times.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Beaches were closed 2 times due to high bacteria.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      The beaches are posted.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                               STATE OF OHIO

                             SANDUSKY COUNTY

                                  LAKE ERIE
According to public officials, this area is nothing but a duck marsh and there are no bathing
beaches located within this county. Therefore, there is no water quality monitoring program.
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                         STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA

                               ERIE COUNTY

                                 LAKE ERIE

There are seventeen permitted bathing beaches located within this county. The State
owns and maintains eighteen beaches on Presque Isle State Park.  These areas are
located within thirteen permitted bathing  beach areas; however, in 1990 they were
operated as eighteen separate beaches. These are identified as:  Beaches #1 West,
#1 East,  #1,  Barracks, #2, #6, #7, #8, Stone Jetty, Duck Pond, Short Jetty, Saw
Mill,  Ainsworth, Goddard, Lighthouse, #9, #10 and #11.  Four remaining permitted
beaches are:  Raccoon Creek County Park Beach, YMCA Camp Fitch Beach, Camp
Sherwin Beach, and Freeport Beach. There are approximately twenty additional
unpermitted  beaches within the county which are not sampled to our knowledge.
Refer to the map of Lake Erie for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for  operation  of these beaches?

      Presque Isle  State Park beaches: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
      Resources, Bureau of State Parks, Presque Isle State Park

2.     Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes, for the  seventeen permitted bathing beaches; No, for the approximately
      twenty unpermitted private beaches.

3.     Agencies responsible for  monitoring water  quality?

      State Park beaches:  Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
      The Erie County Department of Health sampled the beaches in 1 990.  Other
      permitted beaches are to be monitored by the permittee.  The Erie  County
      Health  Department reviews all samples  submitted.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?
      The water in bathing beaches will be  considered contaminated for  bathing
      purposes when one of the following conditions exists:

           a.  When the Pennsylvania  Department of Environmental Resources
           determines that any substance is being discharged or may be discharged
           into the water and  is or may be hazardous to the health of persons using
           the beach.

           b. When the fecal  coliform density of any sample collected at a bathing
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           beach exceeds 1,000 per 100 ml.

           c.  When the fecal coliform density is not less than 5 consecutive
           samples of such water taken over not more than a 30-day period exceeds
           a geometric mean of 200 per 100 ml.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      State Park: Twice weekly during the swimming season. Permitted beaches are
      required to be sampled weekly.  Non-permitted beaches are sampled at the
d     discretion of the owners.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in  1990?

      State Park: 21  violations

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

           Beach #1 West - June 19 - June 23, 1990 (3 days)
                         July 31 - August 2,  1990 (2 days)
                         August 29 - August 31, 1990 (2 days)
           Beach #1 East - June 19 - June 20, 1990 (1 day)
                         July 18-July 19, 1990 (1 day)
                         August 7 - August 10,  1990 (3 days)
                         August 29 - August 30, 1990 (1 day)
           Beach #1     - June 19 - June 23,  1990  (4 days)
                         July 31 - August 2,  1990 (2 days)
                         August 29 - August 31,1990 (2 days)
           Barracks    - June 19 - June 20, 1990 (2 days)
                         July 18 and  19, 1990 (1 day)
                         August 7 - August 10,  1990 (3 days)
                         August 29 - August 30, 1990 (1 day)
           #2            June 19 - June 20,  1990 (1 day)
           #7            July 31 - August 1.  1990 (1 day)
           #10          August 7 - August 8, 1990 (1 day)
                         August 14 - August 15, 1990 (1 day)
           #11           August 14 - August 15, 1990 (1 day)
                         August 19 - August 22, 1990 (3 days)
                         August 29 - August 30, 1990 (1 day)
           Closings for season:  37 days

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      State park and public beaches are recommended to be posted  as having
      marginal water quality when the standard of 200 F.C. is violated.  Warnings to
      the old, young and health compromised swimmers are recommended with this
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      posting.  Continued  severe  contamination may bring recommendation for
      closure pending identification of sources of contamination.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to  maintain the  beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      Raccoon Beach is closed, possibly due to funding.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                               ASHLAND COUNTY

                                LAKE SUPERIOR
There are five bathing beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:
l)Maslowski Beach, 2)Sunset Park, 3)Madigan, 4)Waverly, and 5)Big Bay State Park. Refer
to the map of Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Ashland Park  Service, #1 and #2; unofficial  beaches located on Lake
      Superior-Bad River Indian land, #3 and  #4; Wisconsin  Department  of Natural
      Resources, #5.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Beaches #1 and #2: Yes.
      Beaches #3, 4, 5: No, because they are unofficial beaches.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water  quality?

      Beaches #1 and #2: City of Ashland Building Inspector/Health Officer.
      Beaches #3 and #4: None.
      Beach #5:  Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria. Administrative Code, HI 1.21.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1 and #2: Bi-monthly during the swimming season.
      Beaches #3, 4, 5: None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      They would be posted by the health officer.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                              BAYFIELD COUNTY

                                LAKE SUPERIOR


Officials report five beaches within this county. They are located in the City of Bayfield, the
City of Cornucopia, the City of Herbster, and two in the City of Washburn.  Refer to the
map of Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      The City of Bayfield.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      None.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                                BROWN COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


According to officials there is one public beach located within this county.  It is located in
the City of Green Bay. Refer to  the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Park and Recreation Department of Green Bay.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

4.    Water quality parameters measured  and criteria established?

      Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly in June, July and August.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Continuous violations on clarity of the water.

7.    Number of times and  duration of beach closings  or restrictions during 1990?

      Bay Beach remains closed.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Bay Beach has been closed since the mid-1940's.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      Bay Beach has been closed since the mid-1940's.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Weekly in June, July and August.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                                 DOOR COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


According to the Door County Health Commission and the Peninsula State Park officials,
there are fifteen beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:  l)Sand
Bay, 2)Otumba, 3)Sunset, 4)Murphy Park, 5)Egg Harbor, 6)Fish Creek, 7)Nicolet Bay -
located in Peninsula State Park, 8)Ephraim, 9)Sister Bay, 10)Ellison Bay, ll)School House,
12)Sand Dunes, 13)Dolphyn, 14)Baileys Harbor, and 15)Sevastopol.  Refer to the map of
Lake Michigan for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

       Private, #1; City of Sturgeon Bay, #2-3; Door County, #4 and #14;  Village of Egg
       Harbor,  #3; Township of Gibraltar, #6; The Wisconsin Department of Natural
       Resources, #7; Village of Ephraim, #8; Village of Sister Bay, #9; Unknown, #10;
       Township of Washington Island, #11-13; and Sevastopol, #15.

2.     Water quality monitor program?

       Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

       Beach #7:  Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
       Other beaches: Environmental Health Section of the State Division of Health, if
       there is a complaint.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

       Standards set by the State of Wisconsin.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

       Beach #7:  Weekly from June 1 through September 1.
       Other beaches: None.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                               DOUGLAS COUNTY

                                LAKE SUPERIOR


Officials of the Douglas County Health Department have reported there is a public access
to Lake Superior but no official bathing beaches have been developed. Refer to the map
of Lake Superior for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      There are no official beaches in the county.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No.  Monitoring is conducted by the Waste Water treatment plant but not because
      of a beach.  If a problem would develop, the Douglas County Health Department
      will at that time collect samples for an analysis.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Fecal coliform, State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources, 200 organisms
      per 100 ml. or 10% of samples exceed 400/100 ml.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      As needed.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as  a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF WISCONSIN

                               IRON COUNTY

                              LAKE SUPERIOR
Iron County Zoning officials state that there are no public bathing beaches located within
this county.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                               KENOSHA COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


There are five beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows: l)Alford
Park, 2)Pennoyer Park, 3)Simmons Island, 4)Eichelman,  and 5)Southport Park. Refer to
the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Kenosha Parks Department.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      City of Kenosha Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Escherichia coli  > 126/100 ml.
      Rainfall of greater than 0.4 inches.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Year round, except for the winter months.  Prior  to the opening of the swimming
      season and through the close of the season, the beaches  are sampled  two to five
      times during the week, on the average.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      Fresh water criteria for E.Coli was exceeded:

             Alford Park: June 19 and 20, August 2 and 22.
             Pennoyer Park: June 19 and 20, August 2,  22, 23 and 27.
             Simmons Island: June 19 and 20, August 2, 22, 23  and 27.
             Eichelman Park: June 19 and 20, August 2, 15 and 22.
             Southport Park: June 19, 20 and 27, August 22.
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7.     Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      All beaches were posted 14 times when rainfall exceeded 0.4 inch.  The sign is posted
      for 48 hours.

8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      A sign is posted which reads "Swimming Not Recommended Due To Pollution".

9.     Beaches permanently closed  as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF WISCONSIN

                            KEWAUNEE COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are four beaches located within this county.  They are identified as follows:
1)Red River Park, 2)Camp Site Park, 3)Harbor Basin Beach, at the Youth Club area in
Algoma, and 4)Selner Park.  Refer to the map of Lake  Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Kewaunee County Parks Department, #1; Algoma Recreation Department, #2-3;
      and the City of Kewaunee, #4.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      None.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria  established?

      None.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      No monitoring is done.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None reported.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please  identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF WISCONSIN

                           MANITOWOC COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are five beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
1 )Point Beach State Forest, 2)Neshotah Park, 3)Madison, 4)City of Manitowoc Beach,
and 5)Hika  Park Beach. Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these  beaches?

      Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      None.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      No monitoring is done.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Not applicable.

5.    Frequency of  monitoring?

      No monitoring is done.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      Not applicable.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Not applicable.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the  beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient  funds to maintain  the  beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                              MARINETTE COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


There is one bathing beach located within this county.  It is the Red Arrow Beach located
within the City of Marinette.  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      None.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      No.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Does not apply.

4.    Water  quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      No testing is performed.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                           STATE OF WISCONSIN

                           MILWAUKEE COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are eight beaches located within this county. They are identified as follows:
DDoctors Park (Fox Point), 2)Klode Park (Whitefish Bay), 3)Atwater (Shorewood),
4)Bradford, 5)McKinley Park, 6)South Shore Park, 7)Bay View Park (Milwaukee), and
8)Grant Park (South Milwaukee).  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.     Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, #1  and #4
      through  #8; Village  of Whitefish Bay, #2; Village of Shorewood  Health
      Department, #3.

2.     Water quality monitoring program?

      Beach #1:  No.
      Beaches #2-8:    Yes.

3.     Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Beach #1:     None.
      Beach #2:  Whitefish Bay Health Department.
      Beach #3:  Village of Shorewood Health Department.
      Beach #4-7:  City of Milwaukee Health Department.
      Beach #8:  City of South Milwaukee Wastewater Treatment  Facility and the
      City of South Milwaukee Health Department.

4.     Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Beach #1:  None.
      Beach #2-3:  Not greater than 200 fecal coliform in 100 ml.
      Beach #4-7:  Membrane filter fecal coliform count  per 100 ml. and state
      criteria.
      Beach #8:  Not greater than 200 fecal coliform per 100 ml.,  not to exceed 400
      fecal coliform per 100 ml., and state criteria.

5.     Frequency of monitoring?

      Beach #1:  None.
      Beach #2-3:  One sample per week in summer months, more often if needed.
      Beach #4-8: Once a month more often if needed.

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6.    Frequency criteria were violated in 1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Beaches are  posted, if needed.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes,  please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                                OCONTO COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


According to the County Zoning Administrator, there are several parks that have beach
areas, but they and NOT official  public beaches,  In addition, there are several private
commercial  facilities that provide  beach access.  Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for
locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Each Municipality.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Department of Natural Resources.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State standards.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      As needed.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      None reported.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                               OZAUKEE COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


There is one beach located within this county. It is located at Harrington Beach State Park.
Refer to the map of Lake Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      State criteria.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Monthly during the summer season.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during  1990?

      None.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach  closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.
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9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach? If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                             STATE OF WISCONSIN

                                RACINE COUNTY

                                LAKE MICHIGAN


Officials of the City of Racine Health Department report that there are two official bathing
beaches located within this county.  They are identified  as follows:  l)North Beach, and
2)Zoo Beach. In addition, two other sites are used as testing sites only. They are identified
as follows:  3)Myers Street Beach, and 4)English Street Beach.  Refer to the map of Lake
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Racine: Parks and Recreation Department; Health Department.

2.    Water quality monitor program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      City of Racine Health Department.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and  criteria established?

      200 fecal coliform per 100 ml.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      2 times a week; daily if closed as a result of pollution.

6.    Frequency criteria were violated during 1990?

      About 30% of season.

7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      Closed once and remained closed for remainder of season.
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8.     Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Posted signs; skeleton crew of lifeguards.

9.     Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.    Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.    Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water levels or
      insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                                          1990 Beach Survey

                           STATE OF WISCONSIN

                           SHEBOYGAN COUNTY

                              LAKE MICHIGAN

There are two bathing beaches located within this county.  They are identified as
follows:  1)North Side Beach, and 2}South Side Beach. There are 1 3/4 miles of
beach located at J. M. Kohler-Terry Andrae State Park.  This area is regarded as an
unofficial  beach as  there are no lifeguards provided.  Refer  to  the map of Lake
Michigan for locations.

1.    Agencies responsible for operation of these beaches?

      City of Sheboygan Park Department,  #1  and #2; Wisconsin Department of
      Natural Resources, State Park Beach.

2.    Water quality monitoring program?

      Yes.

3.    Agencies responsible for monitoring water quality?

      Beaches #1-2: City of Sheboygan  Health Department.
      State Park: Department of Natural Resources does even though it is  not an
      official  beach.

4.    Water quality parameters measured and criteria established?

      Beaches #1-2:    State criteria.
      State Park: This is not an official beach and not required to  be monitored,
      however, the Department of Natural Resources does monitor.

5.    Frequency of monitoring?

      Beaches #1-2: Twice weekly during the swimming season.
      State Park: Monthly during the swimming season.

6.     Frequency criteria were violated in  1990?

      None.
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7.    Number of times and duration of beach closings or restrictions during 1990?

      None.

8.    Procedures used in closing or restricting use of public beaches?

      Does not apply.

9.    Beaches permanently closed as a result of pollution?

      None.

10.   Of those beaches permanently closed, what is the frequency of monitoring?

      Does not apply.

11.   Have any of the beaches in your jurisdiction been closed due to high water
      levels or insufficient funds to maintain the beach?  If yes, please identify
      name(s) or numbers.

      No.
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                                          1990  Beach  Survey


                        1990 RESPONSES
 IL  COOK MICHIGAN
 Ms.  Florence Jacobson
 Chief - Laboratory Services
 Evanston Health Department
 2100 Ridge  Avenue
 Evanston, Illinois 60201
 708/866-2951

 IL  COOK MICHIGAN
 Ms.  Dianne  Bader,  R.N.
 Wilmette Health Department
 1200 Wilmette Avenue
 Wilmette, Illinois 60091
 708/251-2700

 IL  COOK MICHIGAN
 Mr.  Steven  Karshen
 Supervisor  of Sanitation
 Chicago Park District
 425  East McFetridge Drive
 Chicago,  Illinois  60605
 312/294-2468

 IL  COOK MICHIGAN
 Mr.  Mark Mann
 Lakefront Manager
 Winnetka Park District
 510  Green Bay Road
 Winnetka, Illinois  60093
 708/501-2040

 IL  LAKE MICHIGAN
 Mr.  Mark Pfister
 Aquatic Biologist
 Lake County  Health Department
 3010 Grand Avenue
 Waukegan, Illinois  60085
 708/360-6748

 IN LAKE  MICHIGAN
Mr.  Thomas E. Adams
Director-Division of Environmental Health
Hammond Health Department
 649  Conkey Street
Hammond, Indiana  46323
219/853-6358
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                                         1990  Beach  Survey
HI  ALGER  SUPERIOR
Mr. John Ochman
West District Foreman
National Park Service
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
P. 0. Box 40
Munising, Michigan  49862-0040
906/387-2607

MI  ALLEGAN  MICHIGAN
Mr. William Hinz, R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
Allegan County Health Department
2233 - 33rd Street
Allegan, Michigan   49010
616/673-5415

MI  ALPENA  HURON
Mr. Craig Vining
Registered Sanitarian
District Health Department No. 4
1521 West Chisholm
Alpena, Michigan  49707
517/356-4507

MI  ANTRIM  MICHIGAN
W. C. Franczek, R.S.
County Supervisor
District Health Department No. 3
P. O. Box 246
Bellaire, Michigan  49615

MI  ARENAC  HURON
Mr. Marvin Baumann
Director of Environmental Health
Central Michigan District Health Department
1222 North Drive
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan  48858
517/772-8147

MI  BARAGA  SUPERIOR
Francis Ricchi
Environmental Technician
Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department
540 Depot Street
Hancock, Michigan   49930
906/482-7382
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                                           1990  Beach Survey
MI  BAY  HURON
Mr. Robert M. Hill, R.S..M.P.A.
Registered Sanitarian
Bay County Health Department
1212 Washington Avenue
Bay City, Michigan  48708
517/895-4006

MI  BENZIE  MICHIGAN
Mr. William A. Crawford
Sanitarian
Benzie County Health Department
P. 0. Box 335
Beulah, Michigan  49617
616/882-4409

MI  BERRIEN  MICHIGAN
Mr. Don Oderkirk, R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
Berrien County Health Department
769 Pipestone
Benton Harbor, Michigan  49023
616/926-7121

MI  CHARLEVOIX  MICHIGAN
Mr. Larry Levengood, R.S.
Environmental Health County Supervisor
District Health Department No. 3
220 West Garfield Street
Charlevoix, Michigan  49720
616/547-6523

MI  CHEBOYGAN HURON
Mr. Mike Kavanaugh, R.S.
Registered Sanitarian
District Health Department No.4
P. O. Box 70
Cheboygan, Michigan  49721
616/627-8854

MI  CHIPPEWA HURON/SUPERIOR/ST.   MARY'S  RIVER
Mr. David Martin
Director of Environmental Health
Chippewa County Health Department
139 Arlington
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan  49783
906/635-0413
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
MI  DELTA  MICHIGAN
Mr. Geoffrey G. Gautcher
Environmental Health Sanitarian
Delta-Menominee District Health Department
2920 College Avenue
Escanaba, Michigan  49829
906/786-9692

MI  EMMET  MICHIGAN
Mr. William M. Henne, R.S.
Environmental Health County Supervisor
District Health Department No. 3
2233 Mitchel Court
Petoskey, Michigan  49770
616/347-6014

MI  GOGEBIC  SUPERIOR
Francis Ricchi
Environmental Technician
Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department
540 Depot Street
Hancock, Michigan  49930
906/482-7382

MI  GRAND  TRAVERSE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Milton D. Stanton, R.S.
Environmental Health Administrator
Grand Traverse County Health Department
1102 Cass Street
Traverse City, Michigan  49684
616/922-4833

MI  HOUGHTON  SUPERIOR
Francis Ricchi
Environmental Technician
Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department
540 Depot Street
Hancock, Michigan  49930
906/482-7382

MI  HURON  HURON
Mr. Dale E. Lipar, R.S.
Environmental Health Director
Huron County Health Department
1142 South Van Dyke
Bad Axe, Michigan  48413
517/269-9721
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
MI  IOSCO  HURON
Mr. Raymond M. Jurczyk, R.S.
Environmental Health R.S.
District Health Department No. 2
1795 Pine Street
East Tawas, Michigan  48730
517/362-6183

MI  KEWEENAW  SUPERIOR
Francis Ricchi
Environmental Technician
Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department
540 Depot Street
Hancock, Michigan  49930
906/482-7382

MI  LEELANAU MICHIGAN
Mr. Al Haeker
Chief Ranger
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
P. 0. Box 277
Empire, Michigan  49630
616/326-5134

MI  LUCE  SUPERIOR
Mr. Gerald Fighter
Sanitarian
LMAS District Health Department
P. 0. Box 398
Newberry, Michigan  49868
906/293-5107

MI  MACKINAC  HURON/MICHIGAN
Mr. James R. Draze
Environmental Sanitarian
LMAS District Health Department
749 Hombach
St. Ignace, Michigan  49781
906/643-1105

MI  MACOMB  ST.  CLAIR
Mr. Gary R. White
Environmental Health Supervisor
Macomb County Health Department
42535 Elizabeth Road
Mt. Clemens, Michigan  48043
313/469-5236
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                                         1990  Health  Survey
MI  MANISTEE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Jim Lerg
Environmental Health Director
Manistee-Mason District Health Department
Court House - 3rd Street
Manistee, Michigan  49660
616/723-3595

MI  MARQUETTB  SUPERIOR
Mr. Alan R. Budinger
Administrator, Environmental Health
Marquette County Health Department
184 U.S. 41 Highway
Negaunee, Michigan  49866
906/475-4195

MI  MASON  MICHIGAN
Mr. Jim Lerg
Environmental Health Director
Manistee-Mason District Health Department
Court House - 3rd Street
Manistee, Michigan  49660
616/723-3595

MI  MENOMINEE  MICHIGAN
Ms. Sherry L.  Mathieu
Environmental Health Specialist
Delta-Menominee District Health Department
909 Tenth Avenue
Menominee, Michigan  49858
906/863-4451

MI  MONROE  ERIE
Ms. Maureen Dorey
Sanitarian
Monroe County Health Department
29 Washington Street
Monroe, Michigan  48161
313/243-7155

MI  MUSKEGON  MICHIGAN
Ms. Arlene Esch
Sanitarian
Muskegon County Health Department
1611 East Oak
Muskegon, Michigan  49442
616/724-1255
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
MI  OCEANA MICHIGAN
Mr. Donald J. Richards, R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
District Health Department No. 5
314 South  State Street
P. 0. Drawer 72
Hart, Michigan  49420
616/873-2193

MI  ONTONAGON  SUPERIOR
Francis Ricchi
Environmental Technician
Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department
540 Depot  Street
Hancock, Michigan  49930
906/482-7382

MI  OTTAWA MICHIGAN
Mr. Leslie P. Toth
Director of Environmental Health
Ottawa County Health Department
12251 James Street
Holland, Michigan  49424-9661

MI  PRBSQUE  ISLE  HURON
Mr. Frank  Krist
Sanitarian
District Health Department #4
P. O. Box  236
Rogers City, Michigan  49779
517/734-4723

MI  SANILAC  HURON
Mr. Grant  Carman
Director of Environmental Health
Sanilac County Health Department
115 North  Elk Street
Sandusky,  Michigan  48471
313/648-4098

MI  ST.   CLAIR HURON
Mr. John 0. Tironi
Environmental Health Director
St. Clair  County Health Department
3415 - 28th Street
Port Huron, Michigan  48060
313/987-5306
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
MI  TDSCOLA  HURON
Mr. Edward Kirabrue,  R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
Tuscola County Health Department
1309 Cleaver Road
Caro, Michigan  48723
517/673-8114

MI  VAN  BUREN  MICHIGAN
Mr. Robert E. Hause, R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
Van Buren County Health Department
57418 CR 681, Suite A
Hartford, Michigan  49057
616/621-3143

MI  WAYNE  ST.   CLAIR
Mr. Dean Tuomari
Department Manager
Wayne County Department of Health
5454 South Venoy Road
Wayne, Michigan  48184
313/326-4926

MI  WAYNE  ST.   CLAIR
Mr. Donald R. Hamel
Associate Industrial Hygienist
Detroit Health Department
1151 Taylor - Building 4
Detroit, Michigan  48202
313/876-4519

MN  COOK  SUPERIOR
Mr. LeRoy Halberg
REHS
Cook County Health Department
Courthouse
Grand Marais, Minnesota  55604
218/387-2282

MN  COOK  SUPERIOR
Mr. Dennis L. Thompson
Principal Planner
DNR Division of Parks & Recreation
500 Lafayette Road
Saint Paul, Minnesota  55155-4039
612/297-1155
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                                           1990  Beach Survey
MN  LAKE  SUPERIOR
Ms. Clarine Northey
Environmental Health Specialist
Lake County Health Department
601 - 3rd Avenue
Two Harbors, Minnesota  55616
218/834-8324

MN  ST.  LOUIS  SUPERIOR
Mr. Roger Bard
Environmental Health Supervisor
St. Louis County Health Department
222 East Superior  Street
Duluth, Minnesota  55802
218/725-5200

NY  CAYUGA  ONTARIO
Mr. Thaddeus M. Medrek
Senior Sanitarian
Cayuga County Health Department
160 Genesee Street
Auburn, New York   13021
315/253-1405

NY  CAYUGA  ONTARIO
Mr. Ernest A. Kiemle
Park Manager
Fair Haven Beach State Park
Fair Haven, New York  13064
315/947-5205

NY  CHAUTAUQUA ERIE
Mr. James V. Kurtz
Public Health Sanitarian
Chautauqua County Health Department
Hall Clothier Building
7 North Erie Street
Mayville, New York  14757
716/753-4481

NY  CHAUTAUQUA ERIE
Mr. Thomas R. Wachter
Supervisor of Park Operations
New York State Office of Parks
Allegany Region
Salamanca,  New York  14779
716/354-9101
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                                           1990  Beach Survey
NY  ERIE  ERIE
Mr. Walter V. Sienkiewicz
Public Health Technician
Erie County Health Department
95 Franklin Street
Buffalo, New York  14202
716/858-6089

NY  JEFFERSON  ONTARIO
Ms. Barbara Rockhill
Senior Sanitarian
New York Department of Health
317 Washington Street
Watertown, New York  13601

NY  JEFFERSON  ONTARIO
Mr. Michael Mullarney
General Park Manager
N.Y.S.O.P.R.H.P.
Keewaydin State Park
P. O. Box 247
Alexandria Bay, New York  13607
315/482-2593

NY  MONROE  ONTARIO
Mr. Richard S. Burton
Laboratory Administrator
Monroe County Environmental Health Laboratory
435 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, New York  14620
716/274-6820

NY  NIAGARA  ONTARIO
Mr. Ronald Gwozdek, P.E.
Supervisory Public Health Engineer
Niagara County Health Department
5467 Upper Mountain Road
Lockport, New York  14094-1899
716/439-7444

NY  ORLEANS  ONTARIO
Mr. Wayne A. Dickinson
Public Health Sanitarian
Orleans County Health Department
14012 Route 31 West
Albion, New York  14411
716/589-7004 ext. 252
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
NY  OSWEGO  ONTARIO
Mr. David Meade
Environmental Aide
Oswego County Health Department
70 Bunner Street
Oswego, New York  13126
315/349-3557

NY  ST.  LAWRENCE  ST.  LAWRENCE  RIVER
Mr. Victor E. Pisani
District Director
New York State Department of Health
P. 0. Box 5278
Massena, New York   13662-5278
315/764-0551

NY  WAYNE  ONTARIO
Mr. Ron A. Rands
Senior Sanitarian
New York State Department of Health
81 North Street
Geneva, New York  14456
315/789-3030

OH  ASHTABULA  ERIE
Mr. Steven Binns
Program Administrator
Ohio Department of Health
246 North High Street - 7th floor
Columbus, Ohio  43266
614/466-5190

OH  CUYAHOGA  ERIE
Mr. Steven Binns
      (See Address Above)

OH  ERIE  ERIE
      (See Address Above)

OH  ERIE  ERIE
Mr. Robert Moshen
Environmentalist
Erie County Health Department
P. 0. Box 375
420 Superior Street
Sandusky, Ohio  44870
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
OH  LAKE  ERIE
Mr. Steven Binns
Administrator
Ohio Department of Health
246 North High Street - 7th floor
Columbus, Ohio  43266
614/466-5190

OH  LORAIN  ERIE
Mr. Steven Binns
      (See Address Above)

OH  LUCAS  ERIE
Mr. Steven Binns
      (See Address Above)

OH  OTTAWA  ERIE
      (See Address Above)

OH  SANDDSKY  ERIE
      (See Address Above)

PA  ERIE  ERIE
Mr. Harry Z. Leslie
Park Operation Manager
Presque Isle State Park
P. 0. Box 8510
Erie, Pennsylvania  16505
814/871-4251

PA  ERIE  ERIE
Ms. Sue Zurad
Environmental Protection Specialist
Erie County Department of Health
606 West Second Street
Erie, Pennsylvania  16507
814/451-6700

WI  ASHLAND  SUPERIOR
Ms. Vivian Hansen
Building Inspector
City of Ashland
601 West Main
Ashland, Wisconsin  54806
715/682-7041
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
WI  ASHLAND  SUPERIOR
Mr. Steve Bade
Park Manager
Big Bay State Park
P. 0. Box 589
Bayfield, Wisconsin  54814
715/779-3346

WI  BAYFIELD SUPERIOR
Mr. Mike Bonney
Director of Public Works
City of Bayfield
125 South First Street
Bayfield, Wisconsin  54814
715/779-5731

WI  BROWN  MICHIGAN
Mr. Leland G. Van Dyck
Supervisor of Food and Sanitation
Green Bay Health Department
100 North Jefferson Street
Green Bay, Wisconsin  54301
414/448-3330

WI  DOOR  MICHIGAN
Mr. Dennis Hibray
Regional Director
State of Wisconsin,  Division of Health
200 North Jefferson Street, Suite 126
Green Bay, Wisconsin  54301-5182
414/448-5220

WI  DOOR  MICHIGAN
Mr. Drew A. Ama
Plumber/Electrician
Peninsula State Park
P. 0. Box 218
Fish Creek, Wisconsin  54212-0218
414/868-3259

WI  DOUGLAS  SUPERIOR
Ms. Vicki L. Drake,  R.S.
Environmental Health Sanitarian II
Douglas County Health Department
1409 Hammond Avenue
Superior, Wisconsin  54880
715/394-0457
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                                           1990  Beach  Survey
WI  IRON  SUPERIOR
Mr. Eugene Abelson
Zoning Administrator
Iron County Courthouse
Hurley, Wisconsin  54534
715/561-5414

WI  KENOSHA  MICHIGAN
Ms. Dorene Bloss
Laboratory Director
City of Kenosha Health Department
625 - 52nd Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin  53140
414/656-8170

WI  KEWAUNEE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Glenn Seiner
Zoning Administrator
Kewaunee County
613 Dodge Street
Kewaunee, Wisconsin  54216
414/388-4410

WI  KEWAUNEE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Terry Qualman
Director
Algoma Parks & Recreation
620 Lake Street - P. O. Box 173
Algoma, Wisconsin  54201

WI  KEWAUNEE  MICHIGAN
Mr. James Stadler
Clerk-Treasurer
City of Kewaunee
413 Milwaukee Street
Kewaunee, Wisconsin  54216
414/388-5000

WI  MANITOWOC  MICHIGAN
Mr. Larry W.  Ketchbaw
Superintendent
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
9400 County Highway 0
Two Rivers, Wisconsin  54241
414/794-7480
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                                           1990 Beach Survey
WI  MANITOWOC  MICHIGAN
Mr. Jim Blaha
Health Supervisor
Manitowoc Health Department
817 Franklin Street
Manitowoc, Wisconsin  54221
414/683-4455

WI  MANITOWOC  MICHIGAN
Mr. David West                    •
Director of Public Works
Village of Cleveland
1151 Lakeshore Drive
Cleveland, Wisconsin  53015
414/693-8236

WI  MARINETTE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Jim Mayou
Parks Director
Marinette Parks Department
2000 Alice Lane
Marinette, Wisconsin  54143
715/732-0558

WI  MILWAUKEE  MICHIGAN
Ms. Sylvia Herrmann
Acting Department Head
Whitefish Bay Health Department
1200 East Fairmount
Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin  53217
414/962-6648  (ans. machine)

WI  MILWAUKEE  MICHIGAN
Ms, Cynthia Tomasello, RN
Director of Public Health Services
Shorewood Health Department
3930 North Murray Avenue
Shorewood, Wisconsin  53211
414/963-6986

WI  OCONTO  MICHIGAN
Mr. James V. Mabry
Zoning Administrator
Oconto County Zoning Office
Courthouse
300 Washington Street
Oconto,  Wisconsin  54153
414/834-5322
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                                           1990  Beach Survey
WI  OZAUKEE  MICHIGAN
Mr. Richard E. Evans
Park Superintendent
Harrington  Beach State Park
531 Highway D
Belgium, Wisconsin  53004
414/285-3015

WI  RACINE  MICHIGAN
Ms. Laura Thacker
Director, Environmental Health
Racine Health Department
730 Washington Avenue
Racine, Wisconsin  53403
414/636-9203

WI  SHEBOYGAN MICHIGAN
Ms. Sharon  Dawn,  RN, BSN, MS
Program Supervisor
Sheboygan County Division of Public Health
1011 North  8th Street
Sheboygan,  Wisconsin  53081

WI  SHEBOYGAN MICHIGAN
Mr. Thomas  M. Gall
Facility Repair Worker 3
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
1520 Old Park Road
Sheboygan,  Wisconsin  53081
414/452-3457
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