beaches

Beach Bound? Better Test the Waters first!

If you're planning a summer getaway, it'd be well worth your while to check out NRDC's soon forthcoming Testing the Waters report. The TTW is an annual survey conducted by NRDC specialists to document water quality--along with the credibility of public notifications of health concerns--at America's top beach destinations. What sort of info can you expect to find?

Hit the Beach

Submitted by BenJervey on Thursday, July 19, 2007.

In once simpler times, the summer beach vacation stood for all that was mindless and fun. A true getaway in the most fundamental sense--slather on some sunscreen, shut down the brain, pick up a trashy novel, and lounge with nary a care in the world. At the risk of reverberating buzzkill, it must be noted that these are "simpler times" no more.

Government to America: Our Beaches Stink! (And May Make You Sick)

Last week, the government's General Accounting Office released a report confirming some pretty troubling news. In fact, this is probably the last thing you want to hear this time of year while checking the surf reports and planning that trip to coast. The GAO's report--not so succinctly titled, "The BEACH Act of 2000: EPA and States Have Made Progress Implementing the Act, but Further Actions Could Increase Public Health Protection"--basically chided the EPA (intergovernmental admonition!) for not keeping our nation's beaches safe for the public.

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