Pace Labs
Coverage of Pace Labs in the Nexus archive.
- Beach in Gaston County closed after high levels of E. coli found in water after testing
A beach in Gaston County, North Carolina, was closed on July 16 after high levels of E. coli were detected during routine water testing. Officials stated the closure at South Point Access Park in Belmont was immediate, with test results from Pace Labs expected on July 17. Other park amenities remain open.
- South Point Access Park beach closed due to elevated E. coli levels
The beach at South Point Access Park has been closed due to elevated E. coli levels detected during routine water testing. Gaston County Parks, Recreation, & Tourism closed the swimming area immediately after test results were received, while other park amenities remain open. Updated test results from Pace Labs are expected Friday, and the beach will stay closed until water conditions are deemed safe.