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Kings Beach CCTV work continues; UV pilot for bacteria treatment awaits Swampscott sign-on

2481688 · February 10, 2025
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Environmental contractor and city staff said CCTV inspection has about 3–3.5 miles left and that a UV pilot—two trailers with UV units—could be deployed this beach season if neighboring Swampscott agrees to participate; Trojan was named as the UV supplier and the commission would provide daily site visits if the pilot launches.

Commissioners heard updates on Kings Beach sanitary and water-quality work, including remaining CCTV inspections and a proposed ultraviolet (UV) pilot intended to reduce bacteria counts near the bathing area.

Natalie, a consultant with Environmental Partners (Apex Environmental Partners), said about 3 to 3.5 miles remain in the CCTV inspection program and that the team plans to try weekend work to coordinate with police for improved access before beach season. "We have about 3 3 and a half miles left to complete for the CCTV program and, you know, our goal is to do as much of that before…

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