Before you head to one of Northern Ireland’s 33 designated bathing sites this summer, find out how each beach has scored in the latest official water quality assessment from DAERA
As Northern Ireland basks in more gloriously sunny weather this weekend, many will be opting for a trip to the beach.
But before you take a dip in one of NI’s 33 designated bathing sites. to cool down, you’ll want to know exactly what you’re swimming in.
Bathing waters are bodies of water where swimming and other recreational activities are common, and whose quality is monitored by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA).
Northern Ireland’s bathing season begins on June 1 and ends on September 15 each year. DAERA is responsible for making sure that coastal waters are of high enough quality to bathe in. The goal is to ensure safe bathing conditions by providing information on water quality to the public and taking action to address pollution.
The Quality of Bathing Water Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008 sets quality standards for bathing water. Bathing water quality is monitored by DAERA Marine and Fisheries Division. One of its responsibilities is to ensure coastal waters are of high enough quality for the general public to bathe in.
During the bathing season, the water quality is assessed on 20 different occasions. Water samples are collected and analysed by DAERA Marine and Fisheries Division.
The sites’ water quality is ranked on a scale of 1-4, with 1 being excellent, 2 being good, 3 being satisfactory and 4 meaning temporary advice has been issued against bathing due to faecal indication.
Here’s how the 33 identified bathing waters have scored with data from July 8:
Antrim Coast
Ballycastle – Excellent
Waterfoot- Excellent
Carnlough- Excellent
Ballygally- Excellent
Brown’s Bay- Excellent
Cushendall – Excellent
Drain’s Bay – Excellent
Portmuck – Excellent
North Coast
Magilligan Benone – Excellent
Magilligan Downhill – Excellent
Castlerock – Excellent
Portstewart – Excellent
Portrush Mill (West Strand) – Excellent
Portrush Curran (East Strand) – Excellent
Portrush White Rocks – Excellent
Portballintrae Salmon Rock – Excellent
North Down
Helen’s Bay – Excellent
Crawfordsburn – Excellent
Ballyholme – Excellent
Groomsport – Excellent
Millisle – Excellent
Ballywalter – Excellent
Cloughey – Excellent
Brompton – Excellent
Donaghadee – Excellent
South Down
Tyrella – Excellent
Newcastle – Excellent
Murlough (Co Down) – Excellent
Cranfield (Cranfield Bay) – Excellent
Kilclief – Excellent
Ballyhornan – Excellent
Warrenpoint – Excellent
Inland
Rea’s Wood – Temporary advice issued against bathing
You can find up to date information on bathing water quality in Northern Ireland by clicking here.
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