Rhode Island Beaches Close Due to Storm - Narragansett, RI
7/25/2019 (Permalink)
Yesterday WJAR reported that The Rhode Island Department of Health has recommended the state close 7 of its beaches to swimming as a result of elevated bacterial levels due to storm run-off. Make sure you do your research to be sure the beach you want to swim at is not affected with bacteria.
Beaches Subject to No SWIMMING
- Scarborough Beach South - Narragansett (North is okay to swim)
- North Kingstown Town Beach
- Barrington Town Beach
- Saunderstown Yacht Club
- Easton's Beach - Newport
- Camp Grosvenor - Saunderstown
- Bonnet Shores - Narragansett
- Gooseberry Beach - Newport
- New Bedford Beaches are closed to swimming currently
Back in 2013, SERVPRO of Northern Rhode Island helped clean Spring lake Beach in Burrillville, RI. Here's an article as to what exactly happened causing the out poor of bacterial growth: https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/07/shigella-outbreak-blamed-on-rhode-island-lake/
In the past, SERVPRO of Northern Rhode Island has cleaned beaches like Burrillville when it was ridden with bacteria and 92 afflicted. If you are homeowner or business owner in need of storm damage restoration or commercial cleaning services for your business, call us 401-949-9955.
Reference: https://turnto10.com/news/local/ridoh-recommends-closings-of-7-rhode-island-beaches