Published: 16 Jun 2011
The quality of bathing water across Europe
declined slightly between 2009 and 2010,
but the overall quality was still high.
More than nine out of 10 bathing water sites
now meet the minimum requirements.
Cyprus was the star performer, with 100%
of its bathing water sites meeting strict
guide values, followed by Croatia (97.3%),
Malta (95.4%), Greece (94.2%) and Ireland
(90.1%). The results are from the annual
Bathing Water Report from the European Environment
Agency (EEA) and the European Commission,
which compare water quality in more than
21,000 coastal and inland bathing sites
across the EU-27. The Commission has also
adopted new signs and symbols that will
be used to inform the public on bathing
water classification and on bathing restrictions
(see link below).
Environment Commissioner Janez Potocnik
said: "I am glad to see that the quality
of Europe's bathing waters remains high,
although there is room for improvement.
Clean water is a priceless resource, and
we should not take it for granted. I would
encourage Member States to ensure we turn
the slight decline we experiencing last
year into an upward trend."
Professor Jacqueline McGlade, Executive
Director of the European Environment Agency,
said: “Clean water for swimming is very
important for EU citizens, and this information
will allow them to demand the highest quality
water in lakes, rivers and beaches. Public
participation is essential for the continued
monitoring of Europe’s bathing water, especially
as the effects of climate change become
more visible.”
The report provides a comprehensive overview
of the quality of bathing water in EU Member
States throughout the 2010 bathing season,
so swimmers can find areas where water quality
is expected to be good during 2011. It also
shows trends in bathing water quality since
11000.
The analysis brings together data from more
than 21,000 designated bathing waters across
Europe, approximately 70% of them coastal
sites and the rest inland bathing waters.
Sites are classified as compliant with mandatory
values, compliant with the more stringent
guide values, or non-compliant.
Source:
European Environment Agency
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