Gobler on Sag Harbor Water Quality: It Could Be Worse, but It Could Be Better - 27 East

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Gobler on Sag Harbor Water Quality: It Could Be Worse, but It Could Be Better

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A sign warns of elevated bacteria levels at Havens Beach, where road runoff enters the bay from a drainage ditch seen in background. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A sign warns of elevated bacteria levels at Havens Beach, where road runoff enters the bay from a drainage ditch seen in background. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Although there are filters in this water pipe, high levels of pollutants still make their way into the bay at Havens Beach. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Although there are filters in this water pipe, high levels of pollutants still make their way into the bay at Havens Beach. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Mar 6, 2023
The quality of the water in Sag Harbor’s bay and coves is, on average, good, Dr. Christopher Gobler told members of the Sag Harbor Village Harbor Committee on Thursday, March... more

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