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Jan 4, 2023 · CDC’s first estimates of the impact of waterborne disease in the United States cover illnesses tied to all types of water use. They detail how many waterborne diseases, emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths occur every year, and what these cost our healthcare system.
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Apr 24, 2024 · Interactive Map. The Coastal Water Temperature Guide includes: Near real-time water temperatures on a GIS map. Daily Averaged Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) Table of monthly averages. To compare an area’s recent ocean temperature to its average temperature, select a station on the map or view the table of monthly averages. Launch Interactive Map.
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Publications, Data, & Statistics. Reports, recommendations, and other studies can be important resources for investigating and preventing waterborne disease outbreaks. Below are reports, recommendations, surveillance summaries, and other publications that focus on drinking water-related illnesses and related topics.
Current sea temperature. Ocean City 13.6°C / 56.4°F Myrtle Beach 22.7°C / 72.8°F Lake Michigan 5.2°C / 41.3°F Miami 27.2°C / 81°F San Diego 17.3°C / 63.2°F Los Angeles 15°C / 59°F San Clemente 16.5°C / 61.7°F Saint Pete Beach 27.2°C / 81°F
Scientists have tested water temperatures from lakes and rivers linked to some PAM cases, and the temperatures have typically been higher than 80°F. However, it is possible that the amebae may live in water with a temperature below 80°F. The ameba can be found in: Warm fresh water, such as lakes and rivers