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Lake Mohave area closed to swimming due to high bacteria levels

Updated June 18, 2021 - 11:06 pm

High bacteria levels have forced Lake Mead National Recreation Area to close an area of Lake Mohave to multiple activities.

“Due to concerns over high bacteria levels and potential health impacts, Cottonwood Cove is hereby closed until further notice to swimming, (personal watercraft) use, paddle boarding, and similar activities,” the park announced Thursday afternoon on Twitter.

Cottonwood Cove is located near Searchlight on Lake Mohave.

Park Chief of Staff Greg Hauburger said officials plan to re-test the water on Monday and expect to get results on Tuesday.

It’s hard to say how long the issue will last because it depends on weather conditions and water movement, Hauburger said. However, projected winds in coming days are favorable for the problem to dissipate quickly, he said.

Boaters may still launch at Cottonwood Cove, he said.

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar @reviewjournal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter.

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