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Bathing water quality compliance reports

Monitoring reports showing if designated bathing waters in England meet regulatory standards and how they've been classified.

Documents

Bathing water classifications 2017

Bathing water classifications 2016

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Bathing water classifications 2015

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Details

The Environment Agency closely monitors beaches and inland waters that are designated bathing waters to check that standards are being maintained.

They must publish the official statistics and classifications awarded.

Bathing waters can be classified as ‘excellent’, ‘good’, ‘sufficient’ or ‘poor’.

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2017
Last updated 26 November 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added the bathing water classifications for 2024.

  2. Added the bathing water classifications for 2023.

  3. Added the bathing water classifications for 2022.

  4. Added the 2021 compliance report.

  5. Updated entries in the 2019 Bathing water classifications: 09000 Cleethorpes- from Good to Excellent and 09600 Ingoldmells South - from Good to Excellent.

  6. Added the 2019 compliance report.

  7. 2018 compliance report updated to correct the classification for Southend Three Shells from “Good” to “Excellent".

  8. Added the 2018 compliance report.

  9. 2017 compliance report updated to correct the classification for Crackington Haven from “Good” to “Excellent".

  10. First published.

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