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Environmental Health

Water Quality at Local Beaches in Previous Years

Beach 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
Sandwich Bay          
         
         
Deal Castle
(Water Quality equivalent to Blue Flag Status)
         
         
         
Shakespeare Beach
(Water Quality equivalent to Blue Flag Status)
         
         
         
St Margarets Bay          
         
         
Dover Harbour          
         
         


What do the boxes mean?

(The more boxes filled the better the water quality)

 
 
 

Water quality in the sample met the Directive's most stringent Guideline standards:

  • Total coliforms no more than 500 per 100ml of water
  • Faecal coliforms no more than 100 per 100ml of water
  • Faecal Streptococci no more than 100 per 100ml of water

 
 
 

Water quality in the sample met the Directive's main Mandatory standards:

  • Total coliforms no more than 10,000 per 100 ml of water
  • Faecal coliforms no more than 2,000 per 100 ml of water.

 
 
 
Water quality in the sample failed to meet the main Mandatory standards.

See the TBG website: www.seasideawards.org.uk for more information

For more information please visit the Environment Agency Website: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/

 

 

 

E-mail: envhealth@dover.gov.uk