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Delaware, Maryland officials shut down access to ocean

Medical waste washes ashore along coast
September 16, 2024

Access to the Atlantic Ocean from Rehoboth Beach to Ocean City, Md., has been restricted as medical waste continues to wash ashore along the coast.

Syringes, needles and pill bottles began appearing in the surf and on the beach Sept. 15, forcing officials in Ocean City, Fenwick Island and Dewey Beach to close access to the ocean. Delaware State Parks also announced medical waste was found between Fenwick Island and the Indian River Inlet. 

Rehoboth Beach officials shut down access to the ocean the morning of Sept. 16. The closure was initially due to rough surf conditions, but also included medical waste that was found on the beach later in the day. Rehoboth officials advise beach visitors to wear closed-toe shoes, but the beach itself remains open.

The city issued a notice early Sept. 16, announcing the closure. A few hours later, after surveying the beach, the city announced it had found two exposed syringes along the beach – one was found north of Queen Street and the other near Pennsylvania Avenue. Several pieces of pill bottles and caps to medicine bottles were also found, said the update.

About 2 p.m., Sept. 16, Bethany Beach officials announced the closure of its beaches to swimming. 

Individuals who observe any medical waste should contact DNREC’s environmental hotline at 800-662-8802.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new information. 

 

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