Bathing Water Regulations – SI 79 of 2008
Bathing Water Regulations - SI 79 of 2008
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Download fileThis map shows the bathing water quality status of Ireland's bathing waters in 2019.
Download fileThis infographic summarises the key points of the EPA's 2019 Bathing Water Quality Report.
Download fileThe EPA 2019 Bathing Water Report shows there have been improvements in our bathing waters. 95% of bathing waters are meeting at least their minimum criteria for bathing water quality.
Download fileThis infographic summarises the key points of the EPA's 2018 Bathing Water Quality Report.
Download fileThe EPA 2018 Bathing Water Report shows there have been improvements in our bathing waters. 94% of bathing waters are meeting at least their minimum criteria for bathing water quality.
A Jellyfish ID Card was produced by the EcoJel project to identify and manage the threats and opportunities presented by the predicted increase in jellyfish blooms in the Irish Sea, expected to occur as a result of climate change.
Download fileThe purpose of this document is to provide advice to members of the public on the type and quality of information likely to be required to support submissions for new bathing waters in order that they may be considered by local authorities for inclusion in national monitoring programs.
Download fileThis report presents the fourth assessment of Ireland’s 142 bathing waters identified under the Bathing Water Quality Regulations 2008 and is based on the results of monitoring covering the period 2014 to 2017. It also provides information on water quality at other locations where bathing activities occur and the water quality monitoring is undertaken by local authorities as a public health measure.
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