Bathing water quality statistics
Annual statistics showing if bathing waters in England meet regulatory standards.
Applies to England
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Bathing waters in England have not been classified in 2020. This is due to the severe impacts on bathing water monitoring and analysis caused by the Coronavirus pandemic and the necessary adherence with government guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.
An official statistic has not been produced for 2020.
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 바카라 사이트˜excellent바카라 사이트™, 바카라 사이트˜good바카라 사이트™, 바카라 사이트˜sufficient바카라 사이트™ or 바카라 사이트˜poor바카라 사이트™.
Latest results 바카라 사이트“ 2024
Out of 450 bathing waters:
- 413 (91.8 per cent) met at least the minimum standard
- 289 (64.2 per cent)were classified as 바카라 사이트˜Excellent바카라 사이트™
- 37 (8.2 per cent) did not meet the minimum standard and were classified as 바카라 사이트˜poor바카라 사이트™
Classification | % | Numbers |
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Excellent | 64.2% | 289 |
Good | 21.1% | 95 |
Sufficient | 6.4% | 29 |
Poor | 8.2 % | 37 |
Bathing water quality in the rest of the UK
See additional statistical data.
Defra statistics: environment
Email FandWStatistics@defra.gov.uk
Updates to this page
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Annual update.
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Chart updated
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changes to chart view
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2023 release published
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Latest data to 2022 added.
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Figures for 2021 bathing water quality published.
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Cancellation of the 2020 release due to impacts of Covid19
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2019 results published
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A change to the classification of Southend Three Shells and the associated figures.
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2018 figures released
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Change to the classification of a bathing water.site
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Annual update.
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Annual update to publication.
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Added summary for English beaches and links to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland information.
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New figures for UK published 5 November
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Bathing water statistics for 2014 published.
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2013 figures
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First published.