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The BEACH program is jointly managed by the Department of Health and the Department of Ecology.

 

Dept of Health web site:

BEACH Program Home

BEACH Map

Recreational Swimming Beach Advisories

Recreational Shellfish Beach Closures

News Releases

Web Resources

 

See also:

Water Recreation Program

Water Safety

 


 

Dept of Ecology web site:

BEACH Program Home

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The mission of the BEACH Program is to protect people who play on Washington's saltwater beaches.  Swimming in contaminated saltwater can cause illness in humans.  We monitor beaches for fecal bacteria, notify the public when the results are high, and educate beach goers on on how to avoid getting sick from playing in saltwater.  

 

The BEACH Program is led jointly by the Washington State Departments of Ecology and Health, and consists of county and local agencies, tribal nations, and volunteers.  This web site provides:

To find detailed information about the program design and function, fecal bacteria mornitoring results, advice on how to stay healthy at the beach, the program science, and useful maps, please visit the Department of Ecology's BEACH program web site.

To see the status of a saltwater beach, click on the map below in the county where the beach is located.

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Learn more about the  BEACH Program
(Dept of Ecology web site)

Public invited to help choose which saltwater beaches to monitor.

Protect yourself and your family from Recreational Water Illnesses when swimming.

If you see a hazardous substance spilling onto the beach, please report it to Ecology. For contacts, see Ecology's How to Report at Spill.

 
 

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BEACH Program
Office of Shellfish and Water Protection
Division of Environmental Health
Washington State Department of Health

Mailing address:  DOH BEACH Program, PO Box 47824, Olympia, WA  98504-7824
Physical address:  Town Center Building 2, 111 Israel Rd. SE, Tumwater, WA

Phone:  360-236-3330
Fax:     360-236-2257

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