Water Quality Beaches (Raw Data) 2023 2025 FCC

Published by Fingal County Council

<p style="margin:1em 0px;">Bathing Season is Now Closed for 2024</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Bathing Season runs from May to September each year and this is the raw data from 2023 - 2024 inclusive which is valuable for analyses it as it show the figures for each beach each year.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;"></p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Bathing waters are monitored, assessed and managed under the requirements of the 2008 Bathing Water Quality Regulations. Bathing waters are sampled every two weeks from the end of May to mid-September to assess the microbiological quality of the water and to minimise any public health risk. Samples are tested for two types of faecal bacteria Escherichia coli(also known as E. coli)and Intestinal Enterococci.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">E.coli (Escherichia coli)and Intestinal Enterococci, occur in very large numbers in the gut of warm blooded animal and human faeces. E.coli and Intestinal Enterococci are analysed in assessing bathing waters compliance and are used as “indicator” organisms where their presence in large numbers in bathing waters is a warning of a possible health risk from other harmful bacteria and viruses which might be present.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">The annual water quality of bathing waters are assessed and classified as 'Excellent', 'Good', 'Sufficient' or 'Poor'. In the case of Excellent water quality the risk of contracting gastro-intestinal illness is predicted to be ca. 3%, in Good waters ca. 5%, in Sufficient waters 8-9% and in Poor waters ca. &gt;10%.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">The annual water quality status is determined from results covering a four year period rather than just the past season’s results using statistical methods rather than simple percentage compliance. This approach is more robust, as it averages out the impacts of seasonal variations and takes account of the spread of results.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Annual Bathing Water Classifications include:</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">* * * Excellent<br>* * Good<br>* Sufficient<br>- Poor</p><figure><p><br></p><figure class="table"><table><thead><tr><th>Classification*</th><th>E.coli</th><th>Intestinal Enterococci</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Excellent</td><td>&lt;250</td><td>&lt;100</td></tr><tr><td>Good</td><td>250-500</td><td>100–200</td></tr><tr><td>Sufficient</td><td>500-1000</td><td>200-250</td></tr><tr><td>Poor Water</td><td>&gt;1000</td><td>&gt;250</td></tr></tbody></table></figure></figure><p style="margin:1em 0px;">* The quality assessment is determined by the poorest of the two microbial indicators e.g. E.coli 400, Intestinal Enterococci 20 would result in a ‘Good’ outcome – the poorer of the two being the E.coli</p><p>Further Information</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Further information is available on the www.fingal.ieGraphs of the results are posted on notice boards at Fingal’s beaches throughout the season. All bathing water monitoring results are also available on the national www.beaches.ie which has the latest weekly data</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">for further data see www.beaches.ie which hosts the data from www.epa.ie</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;"></p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Related Data Set which we have published is Water Quality Beaches (Raw Data) 2010-2017 &amp; Water Quality Beaches (Raw) 2018-2022</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;">Beach Water Quality - fair, good etc. for all beaches as they have now changed how the analyses this and only give good, fair etc. for each beach.</p><p style="margin:1em 0px;"></p><p style="margin:1em 0px;"></p><p style="margin:1em 0px;"></p>

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Bathing Water Beaches Environment Environment and Energy Fingal Fingal County Council Open Data Parks and Open Spaces WSI-INF-207 WSI-INT-731 Water Management Water Quality Water Quality Management Water Safety Water and Beach Safety

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Maintainer Fingal Admin (itservicedesk@fingal.ie)
Created 2025-02-10
Last Updated 2025-02-10
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