Reed Delivers $228,000 for Beach Water Quality Monitoring to Help Keep RI Beaches Clean This Summer
Previous Administrations sought to eliminate the beach water testing program that helps
This year, Reed welcomed over
As a result of
"Clean, safe beaches are essential to our economy and public health, and water-quality monitoring is crucial to keeping beaches clean and accessible. I helped support, pass, and fund the BEACH Act because it helps local communities team up to protect swimmers, our waters, and our tourism and recreation industries," said
Over the last decade,
During beach season, beach monitors routinely test water quality and provide up-to-date information for beachgoers at: http://www.health.ri.gov/beaches. Beachgoers may also get the latest beach closure information through a recorded message on the
Swimming in polluted water can cause illness, skin rashes, and other infections.
To learn more about
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Original text here: https://www.reed.senate.gov/news/releases/reed-delivers-228000-for-beach-water-quality-monitoring-to-help-keep-ri-beaches-clean-this-summer



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