Health & Fitness

Close Sandy Point Beach For Swimming: Rhode Island Department Of Health

The state recommends closing Sandy Point Beach for swimming because of high bacteria counts.

PORTSMOUTH, RI — The Rhode Island Department of Health recommends closing Sandy Point Beach in Portsmouth for swimming because of high bacteria counts.

When a beach closure is recommended, water quality analysis is conducted by RIDOH's laboratory or a state-certified laboratory. The status of a beach may change daily. The most up-to-date beach information is available through a recorded message on RIDOH's beaches telephone line (401-222-2751) and online:

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