The legislation governing the quality of bathing waters for the 2008 season is set out in the Quality of Bathing Waters Regulations, 1992 (S.I. 155 of 1992) and amendments, which transposed the EU Directive 76/160/EEC concerning the quality of bathing water. The purpose is to ensure that bathing water quality is maintained and if necessary improved so that it complies with specified standards designated to protect health and the environment.
In 2008, the quality of Ireland's bathing waters remains high with 93 per cent of bathing areas (122 of 131 areas) complying with the minimum EU mandatory values and achieving sufficient water quality status. From 2007 to 2008, the proportion of bathing areas of sufficient water quality decreased by four per cent. Of the nine bathing areas that failed to achieve sufficient water quality status, six were seawater and three were freshwater. Since reporting began in 1991, this is the highest number of bathing waters classified as poor and the first year all freshwater bathing areas did not achieve sufficient water quality status.
In 2008, 78 per cent of bathing areas (102 of 131 areas) complied with the guide values and achieved good water quality status. From 2007 to 2008 the proportion of bathing areas of good water quality decreased by 2 per cent. The lower proportion of bathing areas achieving sufficient and good water quality status is due, in general, to the higher than usual rainfall that occurred during the summer of 2008.
While the overall level of bathing water quality remains acceptable, a small number of bathing areas are consistently classified as poor. Adequate measures including the provision of appropriate waste water treatment facilities are required if these bathing areas are to comply with EU standards. Furthermore, given the higher rainfall in recent summers, measures need to be taken to minimise its effects on bathing waters including adherence to good agricultural practices.
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Download the Bathing Water Map for 2008. It shows the location of each designated bathing water area and the compliance status of each site. Zoom in on the image for finer details.
Read the Bathing Water Quality Report for 2008.