Lake Lincolndale Beach to Reopen; Mohegan Lake Beaches Remain Closed due to Harmful Algae Bloom
The Westchester County Health Department has determined that Lake Lincolndale Beach in Lake Lincolndale can reopen for swimming, as there has been no Harmful Algae Bloom (HAB) in the swimming area for at least one day. The bloom has not returned since the water sample was taken on Monday, July 21.
The following beaches must continue to remain closed until further notice as Harmful Algae Blooms were observed in the bathing areas on several occasions this week. The bathing area of the beaches will continue to be monitored. Beach re-opening samples can only be collected after the bathing area is free of the harmful algae bloom for 24 hours.
These beaches remain closed to protect the public from contact with a HAB in the swim areas:
- Mohegan Colony Association, Mohegan Lake
- Mohegan Beach Park District, Mohegan Lake
These are the only County regulated beaches on Mohegan Lake.
Westchester County Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler said: “These beach closures are a precaution to ensure the safety and health of the public. Harmful Algae Blooms are more prevalent during hot days when water temperatures rise, leading to increased bacteriological growth rates.”
To reopen the beaches, the algae must be completely cleared from the swim area. Following this, water samples will be taken and submitted for analysis.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to visit the Westchester County website for the latest updates on beach closures and reopening schedules. The County remains committed to maintaining high standards of environmental health and safety across its recreational facilities.