Deb Rizzi, director of corporate communications at Suez said those discussions are still going on and there's no decision at this time.
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The Rhode Island Department of Health said the source of the contamination has still not been identified and was likely an isolated source.
All five water sources came up negative for E Coli Wednesday, but the Narragansett-North End supply tested positive for coliform bacteria.
The positive test came from mosquitoes trapped by DEM staff on August 27 and tested at the Rhode Island Department of Health State Lab.
Suez was one of the five public water systems contaminated with E Coli in Narragansett and South Kingstown. There's no other update yet.
RIDOH and the public water systems are still looking for potential sources that may have caused the E Coli contamination.
RIDOH cannot lift the boil water advisory until test results show no E Coli in the water for three days in a row.
Both towns have been under a boil water advisory since Friday because of E Coli contaminating five public water services.
The investigation and a response are expected to be completed by Wednesday.
The Rhode Island Department of Health urges everyone affected to boil any tap water before drinking or using in anyway.
Two beaches are unsafe for swimming, the state health department said.
For the second day in a row, an air quality alert is being issued for the entire state, the Department of Environmental Management said.
The state Department of Environmental Management has issued an air quality alert statewide (including Block Island) due to unhealthy ozone.
All of them, the state health department says. The swimming ban on four beaches was lifted on Tuesday.
Goddard Park State Beach and Camp Hoffman can re-open, but six other beaches are staying closed for swimming.
The state health department says eight beaches are unsafe for swimming due to high bacteria counts.
Another Larkin Pond beach is being closed due to high bacteria counts. Goddard Park also is staying closed for swimming.
The state recommends closing Goddard Park, Kent County YMCA Upper Pond, Echo Lake Campground Beach in Glocester & Camp Hoffman in Kingston.
The state says the bacteria counts are within acceptable ranges now, and the beach can re-open.
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The ozone levels will be rated unhealthy for sensitive groups, the state health department said.
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The inspector found someone's dog in one of the kitchens. Other violations included keeping old marinara sauce, baked potatoes and tuna.
The beach had been closed to swimming due to high bacteria counts.
The state health department is recommending the West Kingstown beach be closed for swimming.
The Thursday alert is statewide.
The state health department says the free screenings will be rescheduled.
Free cancer screenings and tips to stay safe in the sun are being offered July 7 at Narragansett Town Beach from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Rhode Island Foundation on Thursday announced grants to improve South County behavioral and emergency health care and pharmacy services.
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