Health Alert

Health Advisory Update Jupiter Beach Park, Carlin Park Now Satisfactory

December 22, 2023 2 min read
Health Advisory Lifted
For media inquiries: Public Information Office • CHD50ContactUs@FLHealth.gov561-671-4013

By Communications Office

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Palm Beach County, FL—The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County Healthy Beaches program has lifted the advisory for Jupiter Beach Park, Carlin Park after a recent sampling showed bacterial levels to be below 10 colonies per milliliter of marine water putting it in the good range. The advisory for Dubois Park is still in   effect.

Generally poor ratings are associated with wildlife, heavy recreational usage, high surf from high winds and high tides, or runoff following heavy rains. DOH-Palm Beach always encourages rinsing with fresh water after swimming in any natural body of water.

DOH-Palm Beach samples beach water for 15 sites from Boca Raton to Jupiter for enterococci as recommended by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the EPA. The samples are laboratory tested for concentrations and a value assigned to indicate poor*, moderate or good ranges.

Beach water quality for Palm Beach County and throughout the state can be found on the DOH “Beach Water Quality” page.


*A Poor rating may result in a resampling event to confirm poor conditions otherwise a Health Advisory will be issued immediately. These indicate that contact with the water at this site may pose increased risk of infectious disease, particularly for susceptible individuals.

Beach Action Values (BAV) Enterococcus Results Description

Date of Resample: 12/20/2023.

SiteNameCityEnterococciWater QualityStatus
1Dubois ParkJupiter504PoorAdvisory
2Jupiter Beach ParkJupiter10GoodSatisfactory
3Carlin ParkJupiter20GoodSatisfactory
4Riviera BeachRiviera BchN/AGoodSatisfactory
5Phil FosterRiviera BchN/AGoodSatisfactory
7Palm Beach MunicipalPalm BeachN/AGoodSatisfactory
8Lake Worth- KreuslerLake WorthN/AGoodSatisfactory
9Ocean Inlet ParkOcean RidgeN/AGoodSatisfactory
10Boynton BeachOcean RidgeN/AGoodSatisfactory
12Sandoway-Delray BchDelray BchN/AGoodSatisfactory
13Spanish RiverBoca RatonN/AGoodSatisfactory
14South Inlet ParkBoca RatonN/AGoodSatisfactory
15Lantana BeachLantanaN/AGoodSatisfactory

United  States  Environmental Protection  Agency’s (EPA’s)  recommended  criteria for enterococci is:

Good = 0-35 Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine   water

Moderate = 36-70 Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine    water

Poor = 71 or greater Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine water or 36 or greater enterococci per 100ml of marine water as a geometric mean over a five-week period.An Advisory is issued for a beach that samples in the “Poor” range of the EPA standards. This should beconsidered a potential health risk to the bathing public.