The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today closed the swimming areas at the following state beaches:
Day Pond State Park – Colchester
Wharton Brook State Park – Wallingford
Indian Well State Park – Shelton
Wadsworth Falls State Park – Middlefield
Chatfield Hollow State Park – Killingworth
The swimming areas were closed as a result of elevated indicator bacteria in samples taken at the parks on Monday, Aug. 8. The swimming areas will be re-sampled today at all of the beaches with the exception of Indian Well with results available on Wednesday.
Indian Well will be resampled Wednesday morning with results available on Thursday.
"The swimming areas were closed due to runoff that carries bacteria following the recent heavy rains," said DEEP Deputy Commissioner Susan Frechette, in a news release. "The test results for the swimming areas at these beaches were above standards for safe swimming and these areas will be closed until the sample results show improvement."
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