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Grizzly
Grizzly is a sweet and loving lady who is looking to be adopted. She likes to sit next to people and get pets. Grizzly can be shy at first but she warms up quickly. She would do best in a home with no kids under 15 and a home that had experience with large breed dogs. Grizzly is up to date on shots, spayed and ready for her forever home.
Breed: Pit Mix Impound #:N12 -3-159 Size: Large Age: Adult Sex: Spayed Female
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Water Sampling Format
From mid May through Labor Day, the Ocean County Health Department monitors the water quality at public bathing beaches in Ocean County. The salt water sites are sampled every Monday, the fresh water sites are sampled every Tuesday.
Indicator Organisms
1. Enterococcus: This is a bacteria that is found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals. The standards for the amount of enterococcus that is allowed in a sample of salt water is 104 colonies per 100 ml water. If a sample exceeds the standard, the beach is re-sampled immediately. If the re-sample is within the standard the beach is allowed to remain open. If the re-sample exceeds the standard; the owners of the beach area are notified to close the beach to swimming and bathing. The beach will be re-sampled every day until the sample falls under the standard, then the bathing area may re-open.
2. Fecal Coliform: This is also a bacteria that is found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals. The standard for the amount of fecal coliform that is allowed in a sample of fresh water is 200 colonies per 100ml of water. Sampling and resampling procedures are the same as for enterococcus.
Not all beaches may have lifeguards. Please swim only at beaches, which are open with lifeguards. Contact Municipal Offices to find out which beaches are open with lifeguards. Water quality updates can be found on this site, or heard on the Ocean County Health Department Bathing Beach Hotline.
The Ocean County Health Department recommends against swimming for at least 24 hours after a rainfall event at all bay, lake, river and creek bathing beaches. Please check with the municipality for up to the minute status after a rain event
Even though this web site is not updated on Weekends and Holidays, the hotline is available 24 hours a day and can be reached at 732-341-9700 ext. 7776 in Northern Ocean County and at 800 342-9738 in Southern Ocean County.
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