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March 5, 2020

DHEC Beach Monitoring Program Road Shows

New Beach Monitoring Website Features Water Quality and Safety Information

S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is working with local municipalities, counties and other partners to improve the communication strategy for the Beach Monitoring Program. During upcoming public meetings, DHEC will be presenting information about the program and the updated communication strategy, including CheckMyBeach.com, a new website created by Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. The site provides information on everything from rip currents to beach flags to water quality testing. 

DHEC March Road Shows

March 11 | 5-7 p.m.
Myrtle Beach Train Depot 
851 Broadway St., Myrtle Beach

March 30 | 5-7 p.m.
Surfside Beach Council Chambers
115 US Hwy. 17 N., Surfside Beach


Myrtle Beach’s New “Beach App”

The City of Myrtle Beach has a “beach app” for your mobile phone to help answer your beach-related questions. It includes a map of the coast to pinpoint your location, a live cam from Pier 14, the current weather report, the current surf conditions, tide times, a beach safety video from the fire department, beach rules and safety tips, rip current information, safe tanning tips and a list of things to do in Myrtle Beach. More items will be added, including water quality information during the swimming season.   

Access the app from your mobile device

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