RYE — Town Administrator Matthew Scruton reports that bacteria levels in Wallis Beach also known as Pirates Cove have come down and the advisory has been lifted.
On Wednesday, July 12, the Town received results from state officials regarding the re-sampling of Wallis Beach at Wallis Road extension also known as Pirates’ Cove on July 11. Those tests showed that bacteria levels have come down significantly and that the advisory can now be lifted.
Parsons Creek has not been re-tested as re-sampling is still being scheduled, and the advisory remains in affect.
The signage at Wallis Beach at Wallis Road also known as Pirates Cove has been removed as a result of the advisory being lifted. The signage at Parsons Creek remains in place.
Signs were posted on July 6 in both Parsons Creek, and on Wallis Beach between Wallis Road extension and Parsons Creek, indicating to residents and visitors that high levels of bacteria have been found at both locations and that recreating in those areas poses a health risk.
The Town will continue to update the community as soon as more information is available as it relates to Parsons Creek.
Wallis Beach at Wallis Road
On Thursday, July 6, the Town of Rye was notified by the New Hampshire Department
of Environmental Services that elevated levels of bacteria were present at Wallis Beach at Wallis Road.
The Town of Rye is cooperating fully with NHDES recommendations and has posted the necessary signage indicating to residents and visitors that the body of water contains elevated levels of bacteria.
Residents and visitors to the area are advised to refrain from swimming and engaging in other forms of recreation in areas with elevated levels of bacteria as there is a public health risk in doing so.
Parsons Creek
On Thursday, July 6, the Town of Rye was notified that routine monitoring samples taken from the Parson’s Creek Watershed on June 27 showed historically high levels of bacteria at several of the testing sites.
The affected sites include Wallis Road at the bridge and the beach access located closest to Concord Point.
The Town of Rye has posted signage alerting residents and visitors of the high levels of
bacteria and that swimming or frequenting these areas poses a health risk.