From jkaseta at wellesleyma.gov Thu Jun 22 13:05:32 2006 From: jkaseta at wellesleyma.gov (Kaseta, Jan) Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 13:05:32 -0400 Subject: [Fomp] Beach closing Message-ID: Effective June 22,2006,Morses Pond Beach has been closed by the Board of Health. A high ecoli count was found in one area of the shallow water. All other areas of the town beach have very low counts. A high reading could be the result of just one bird having been in the area prior to testing. Another sample will be taken today and we hope to reopen the beach by Monday or Tuesday. Jan Kaseta, Recreation Director Wellesley, MA When responding,please be advised that the Town of Wellesley and the Office of the Secretary of State has determined that email could be considered a public record. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.morsespond.org/pipermail/fomp/attachments/20060622/5a65df62/attachment.html From John.Ciolfi at mathworks.com Fri Jun 23 10:43:44 2006 From: John.Ciolfi at mathworks.com (John Ciolfi) Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 10:43:44 -0400 Subject: [Fomp] FW: Beach closing References: Message-ID: ________________________________ From: Kaseta, Jan Sent: Thu 6/22/2006 1:05 PM To: FOMP at morsespond.org Subject: [Fomp] Beach closing Effective June 22,2006,Morses Pond Beach has been closed by the Board of Health. A high ecoli count was found in one area of the shallow water. All other areas of the town beach have very low counts. A high reading could be the result of just one bird having been in the area prior to testing. Another sample will be taken today and we hope to reopen the beach by Monday or Tuesday. Jan Kaseta, Recreation Director Wellesley, MA When responding,please be advised that the Town of Wellesley and the Office of the Secretary of State has determined that email could be considered a public record. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT13261620.txt Url: http://www.morsespond.org/pipermail/fomp/attachments/20060623/0085a62b/ATT13261620.txt From jkaseta at wellesleyma.gov Fri Jun 23 14:17:10 2006 From: jkaseta at wellesleyma.gov (Kaseta, Jan) Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:17:10 -0400 Subject: [Fomp] Beach Closing Message-ID: Morses Pond beach has reopened. Jan Kaseta, Recreation Director Wellesley, MA When responding,please be advised that the Town of Wellesley and the Office of the Secretary of State has determined that email could be considered a public record. -----Original Message----- From: Barry Herring [mailto:jbherring at comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 2:01 PM To: Kaseta, Jan; John Ciolfi Subject: Re: Beach Closing Jan, thanks for the notice. The best method of notifying all of the pond abutters is to send email to FOMP at morsespond.org. It would be best if that email came directly from you in the form of an "official" notice of the closing, the reason, and the probable short term outlook. You can send email to that address at any time, and I, as one of the officers of FOMP, will receive notice from the website and be asked to approve the email for general distribution, which approval of course I will give. So if you would, please send that email as soon as you can. When the problem clears up, another email might then be appropriate. Should this sort of thing happen again in the future, you can just go ahead and send another email to FOMP at morsespond.org, and I'll be notified by the website. Thanks, Barry Kaseta, Jan wrote: > Barry- I will contact you should this happen again (I sure hope not). > People who swim in front of their homes have asked that we let them > know if we need to close the beach. They do need to know that an > elevated reading at the beach has nothing to do with the water in > front of their homes, and in fact, we have very different readings in > different places in the swimming area. > > > Jan Kaseta, Recreation Director Wellesley, MA When responding,please > be advised that the Town of Wellesley and the Office of the Secretary > of State has determined that email could be considered a public record. > >