BEACH SAMPLING RESULTS FOR JULY 29 2021- EGYPT BEACH CLOSED FOR SWIMMING- ALL OTHER BEACHES ARE OPEN FOR SWIMMING

BEACH SAMPLING RESULTS FOR JULY 29, 2021

*EGYPT BEACH IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR SWIMMING DUE TO A HIGH GEO-MEAN EXCEEDING 35 PPM

EGYPT BEACH GEO-MEAN 104.73*

WATER HAS BEEN SAMPLED AGAIN AT EGYPT BEACH WITH RESULTS BACK ON SATURDAY.

ALL OTHER BEACHES ARE OPEN FOR SWIMMING:

Humarock Beach less than 10

Lighthouse Beach 10

Minot Beach less than 10

Peggotty Beach less than 10

Sand Hills Beach 10

Scituate Beach Water Testing Results:

Beach testing results are also posted to the News & Notices area of the Town of Scituate Home page.

Under Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for beaches, beach operators must sample bathing water at all public beaches for bacteria each week, using the Enterococcus indicator organism. Under that regulation, beach sampling is conducted weekly during the swim season, which is between the third week of June and Labor Day. The six beaches that are sampled include Humarock, Peggotty, Sand Hills, Egypt, Lighthouse and Minot. Test results cannot exceed a specified number of bacteria colonies per 100 mL sample of water. The maximum contaminant level is 104 Enterococci/100 mL of ocean water. If the results exceed 104 Enterococci/100 mL of ocean water, the beach must be closed to swimming after two consecutive unsatisfactory samples have been collected or if sampling cannot occur on the day following a single elevated level is detected.