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Dozens of beaches closed across Massachusetts due to high levels of bacteria
By Paul Burton,
27 days ago
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, working in conjunction with the Department of Recreation and Conservation, has deemed more than 60 beaches and water locations throughout the state closed due to high bacteria levels as of Monday.
High bacteria levels close beaches
"No, I didn't know that and I think it's pretty gross and I won't get in the water," said Dorchester resident Caitlin Couture at Savin Hill Beach.
DCR conducts weekly water quality tests to count bacteria levels. The Department of Public Health has posted signs warning people not to swim to avoid risk of illness.
Michael Campbell has lived near Savin Hill Beach for 18 years and is not surprised, which is why he's keeping his family at the water's edge.
"We just were telling him we're going to wash our hands if we're playing before we eat anything and keep our head out of the water," said Campbell.
Trevor Hawkins was being extra careful with his dog Scout.
"Knowing that there's high levels of bacteria in the water is definitely keeping us out and being cautious with her going in. She doesn't really go up past knee level and we usually rinse her off over at the showers," Hawkins said.
Morgan Ronzca said on Sunday she wished the no swimming signs were more noticeable.
"The only reason I know is because I work at a Boys and Girls Club," Ronzca said.
Meanwhile, folks at the beach spent Sunday making the most of the incredible weather.
"It's just a little frustrating when it's really hot outside and you want to cool off but it's still nice to get out and enjoy the breeze," said Campbell.
The Department of Public Health said they will continue to publish and update daily a list of beach closure so the public is well aware of which locations are closed and which are safe to swim in.
What beaches are closed in Massachusetts?
Here is a complete list of the beaches in Massachusetts that are currently closed, as of Monday at 9:30 a.m.
Amherst - Puffers Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
Amherst - Stanley Street Swimming Hole (Bacterial Exceedance)
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