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July 25, 1997

National Healthy Beaches symposium set for Indiana Dunes

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- A National Healthy Beaches Symposium on E. coli, a problematic beach-side bacteria, will be held Aug. 7 at Indiana Dunes State Park in Chesterton.

Sponsored by the Inter-Agency Task Force on E. coli, the one-day symposium will include presentations by nationally known experts on storm water runoff, health concerns related to swimming in contaminated waters, monitoring, septic systems, sanitary discharges from boats and new E. coli analysis methods. High E. coli levels are frequently the cause of summer beach closings, including five in Indiana this year through July 4.

"This symposium brings together scientists and policy makers from around the nation," said Leslie Dorworth, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant aquatic ecology specialist. "Workshop participants will have an opportunity to learn the most recent information available on this very important issue."

An afternoon panel discussion by experts from Indiana, Ohio and California will address progress in those states toward solutions of problems created by E. coli.

Opening remarks will be delivered by Larry D. Macklin, director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and Phillip E. Pope, director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program.

Although E. coli is found in human and animal digestive tracts and in itself isn't considered dangerous to healthy individuals, its presence increases the possibility that other bacteria may be present. E. coli is a worldwide problem and is of great concern to public health and the economy, according to Richard Whitman, chief of the Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station. Whitman has been studying E. coli for about 10 years and will be a symposium presenter.

Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant funds research on E. coli and other Lake Michigan water quality concerns, and is a partner in the Inter-Agency Task Force on E. coli. The Task Force brings together local, state and federal agencies to share information and address E. coli pollution.

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Dunes Pavilion. The fee is $30 and includes lunch and written materials. To register, or for more information, contact Leslie Dorworth, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, at (219) 989-2726.

Compiled by Chris Sigurdson, (765) 494-8415; E-mail, sig@ecn.purdue.edu
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu


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