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CLEVELAND, Ohio— Swimmers planning to visit Edgewater and Villa Angela beaches this weekend in Cleveland are being urged to stay alert, even as water quality predictions show “good” conditions.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has issued a public health advisory for Edgewater Beach and Villa Angela Beach.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has issued a public health advisory for Edgewater Beach.
Sewer District crews sample the water twice daily at 10 locations at Edgewater Beach.
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Edgewater Beach was closed on Friday due to the sewage overflow, according to the Cleveland Metroparks. The district first issued an alert on Thursday.
A sewer overflow at Edgewater Beach discharged sewage into Lake Erie. The Sewer District issued a public advisory and is testing for E. coli twice daily.
The combined sewer outfall at Edgewater Beach was activated after heavy rainfall moved through the area on July 16, 2025, prompting officials to issue a public advisory.
The Sewer District is advising the public, especially children, elderly individuals and people with health conditions, to avoid contact with the lake water.
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