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Published on July 1st, 2003

Earth 911 Beach Reporting System Featured in LakeLine Magazine Summer 2003 Issue

Phoenix, AZ., July 1, 2003LakeLine Magazine included an article about the Earth 911 Beach Reporting System in their Summer 2003 issue devoted to coastal issues. Earth 911 introduced the Beach Reporting System to Coastal Managers in 2000 as a tool to help with Public Notification requirements outlined in the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act of 2000. Today Coastal Managers use this simple and effective tool to inform beach goers so they can “know before they go” about water quality advisories and closures at their favorite beaches.

You can read the LakeLine article here.

You can learn more about and view the Earth 911 Beach area here.

About Earth 911
Founded in 1991 and operated by Cleanup, Inc., the Earth 911 Public and Private Sector Partnership directs the public with free “call-to-action” awareness programs. Through a Web site (www.CLEANUP.org or www.Earth911.com) and toll-free bilingual hotline (1-800-CLEANUP), environmental information and resources are provided by local governments and readily available for all communities across the United States and Canada.

For More Information:
Media Relations, media@cleanup.org

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