The Department of Health says stormwater runoff from this weekend's heavy rainfall can impact the water quality by elevating bacteria levels.
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The county expects to lift the advisory at 10 a.m. Sunday, unless weather conditions change or bacteria levels remain high.
The beaches under the advisory are:
- Centre Island Sound - Bayville
- Creek Club - Lattingtown
- Lattingtown Beach - Lattingtown
- Laurel Hollow Beach - Laurel Hollow
- Morgan Sound - Glen Cove
- North Hempstead Beach Park - Port Washington
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- Piping Rock Beach Club - Locust Valley
- Pryibil Beach - Glen Cove
- Ransom Beach - Bayville
- Theodore Roosevelt Beach - Oyster Bay
- Sea Cliff Village Beach - Sea Cliff
- Soundside Beach - Bayville
- Stehli Beach - Bayville
- Tappen Beach - Glenwood Landing
- Biltmore Beach Club - Massapequa
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- Hewlett Point Beach - East Rockaway
- Island Park Beach - Island Park
Additionally, Philip Healey Beach in Massapequa is closed until further notice due to elevated bacterial levels.
To speak with a Health Department representative, weekdays, 9 a.m., - 4:45 p.m., call (516) 227-9717.
For up-to-date recorded information on beach openings and closings, call (516) 227-9700.
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