Town Of Brewster Recent Updates - September 2, 2022

From: Town of Brewster
September 6, 2022

Cyanobacteria Advisory For Walkers Pond

On August 30, 2022 the Brewster Health Department, in collaboration with the Brewster Ponds Coalition, posted a Cyanobacteria Health Advisory at Walkers Pond Town Landing due to a visible algal bloom indicative of elevated levels of Cyanobacteria at the landing and surrounding areas.   Testing of the pond will continue on a weekly basis to monitor existing cyanobacteria levels. Out of an abundance of caution and until further notice, people and pets should avoid contact with the pond water in those areas where a visible algal bloom is present. For additional information, please visit https://www.mass.gov/guides/cyanobacterial-harmful-algal-blooms-cyanohabs-water or Cyanobacteria Monitoring on Cape Cod - Barnstable County (wpengine.com).

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Beach Parking Permits Not Required After September 4

Sunday, September 4th, 2022 is the last day of the season that parking permits are required at Brewster beaches and ponds. Beach Permits are not required beginning Monday, September 5th – Happy Labor Day.

A valid resident beach parking sticker will continue tobe required to access designated parking spaces at First Light Beach. First Light Beach will continue to remain open to Brewster residents on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays from 9.00am to 6.00pm through Columbus Day weekend.

For any questions, please contact Town Administration at 508-896-3701 ext. 1100, or townadmin@brewster-ma.gov

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