New Jersey environmental officials are warning people in one Jersey Shore town not to touch anything at the beach, including the water, because it could be contaminated with arsenic.
Stone-like materials called slag tested positive for elevated levels of arsenic, a toxic chemical element, near Cedar Street Park in Keyport, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Signs along the beach tell visitors "DO NOT TOUCH" and show a picture of the poisonous slag. Beachgoers are urged to wash their hands if they come into contact with it.
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