Q. Is the water on Block Island safe to drink? A. Yes, The water provided by the Block Island Water Company meets or exceeds all Rhode Island Department of Health and E.P.A.
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The Block Island Water Com- pany serves the island's commercial district, providing almost 50 per- cent of the annual supply from July through August. This municipal water system relies on 5 active wells located in the Sands Pond well- head protection area. Fresh Pond serves as an auxiliary reservoir.
Block Island is by and large a very safe locale, but as with any place there are certain precautions you can and should take to stay out of harm's way.
Dorry's Cove is a black-sand beach. It is small and generally uncrowded, with nice sunset views of Long Island. The waters are usually calm and access is easy, making this an excellent beach for swimming and snorkeling, and for picnics! Hike northward and you will approach a second cove, Grace's Cove.
The island is coterminous with the town of New Shoreham and is part of Rhode Island's Washington County. It is named after Dutch explorer Adriaen Block. Pop. Block Island is a popular summer tourist destination known for its bicycling, hiking, sailing, fishing, and beaches.
Hawaii has the best tap water in the US, reporting only 2 water violations. D.C. has the second cleanest tap water in the US, reporting 7 water violations.
Dorie's Cove, Grace's Cove and Cooneymus are among a few of these secret beaches. The West side beaches are mainly rocky with an occasional sandy area. The North end of Block Island is home to a protected wildlife refuge. This scenic area has a beach called “Cow Cove” with a serious undertow.
You can also bring your own food and drinks to the beach, though you cannot bring your own alcohol. They will search your coolers so don't try to sneak in any alcohol!
The Island is famous for its miles of free public beaches, sparkling clear waters, dramatic bluffs, preserved open spaces, and fun-filled activities for visitors of all ages.
Unfortunately Block Island real estate is exremely high. Even with the market so low, you still have to pay steep prices for anything on the Block. This is true for most islands simply because there is just so much land.
Block Island is very casual, much more so than Nantucket. It does not have the same refined architecture and cobblestone streets as Nantucket but Block Island has a lovely Victorian front street facing the Old Harbor and the ocean. Block Island is smaller, with only one town and two harbors, Old Harbor and New Harbor.