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Bacteria Levels In Myrtle Beach: 5 Times Too High

Bacteria Levels In Myrtle Beach test 5 times above safe swimming     The most recent May 24th  testing for bacteria levels  in Myrtle Beach showed a 557...

MB Chamber TV Station Pounces on North Myrtle Beach Bacteria Readings

Low North Myrtle Beach Bacteria Readings Continue and North Myrtle Beach Ocean Water Quality  continues to be among the best in the state of...

MB Chamber Employs Scorched Earth Policies

The City of North Myrtle Beach Gets The Ongoing Highest Ocean Water Quality Ratings from the S.C. Department Of Health and Environmental Control  (DHEC) The...

Water Quality, Ethics Issues Accelerate Statewide Meltdown

Locals have informed us they believe that the hundreds of thousands currently being spent by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce to find a marketable consumer...

Health Department Gives All Clear – Leaves Long Term Advisory In Place

On Friday, March 18th,  the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control released results of testing from 14 at risk areas inside of the...

Myrtle Beach Ocean Water Quality – Treating and Filtering Storm Water

The solution is as simple as filtering and treating our stormwater runoff ongoing.... We believe tourists want to know  it is safe for their children...

Consumer Protection Agency Protects Tourists On Elevated Bacteria Beach Concerns

Dangers of bacteria in untreated,  unfiltered storm water.   DHEC has placed 14 permanent signs "Swimming Not Advised" (caution signs)  along a 9.9 mile stretch of...

City finally speaks: SAYS PUBLISHED INFORMATION IS MISLEADING AND OBVIOUSLY WRONG

Long-Term Swimming Advisory Long-term swimming advisory signs are posted at this location. Swimming is not advised within 200 feet on either side of the sign...

Myrtle Beach Chamber Misleads Tourists About Bacteria Levels In Ocean

Tourists and residents alike began messaging and emailing our news team today concerning the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.  They informed us that the Myrtle Beach...

WHILE OFFICIALS REMAIN SILENT ON “NO SWIM” ADVISORY – DHEC SPEAKS

After hearing from the State DHEC office on Monday morning, we reached out to our City Manager John Pedersen, Mayor John Rhodes, and all of...

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