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Water Quality Health Advisory 10-28-25

By Renay Rouse

October 29, 2025

October 28, 2025

DOH-Martin Issues Water Quality Health Advisory
Advisories Issued for Martin County Locations.

Contact:
Renay Rouse                                                                                Renay.Rouse@FLHealth.gov
772-631-6008

Martin County, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Martin County (DOH-Martin) has issued water quality advisories for the following locations:

 

Charlie Leighton Park, 2701 SW Cornell Ave., Palm City 34990
Sandsprit Park, 3443 SE St. Lucie Blvd., Stuart 34997

 

Tests completed on Monday, October 27, 2025, indicate that the water quality at Charlie Leighton Park and Sandsprit Park did not meet the recreational water quality criteria for Enterococcus bacteria recommended by the Florida Department of Health.

DOH-Martin advises against any water-related activities at this location due to an increased risk of illness in swimmers. Sampling conducted during regular water quality monitoring showed that the level of bacteria exceeded the level established by state guidelines.

This advisory will continue until bacteria levels are below the accepted health level. Test results are available at DOH-Martin's website.

For more information, call 772-221-4090 or visit Martin.FloridaHealth.gov.

 

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