The Environmental Protection Agency has said that five bathing areas in counties Dublin, Galway and Waterford have failed to reach mandatory European Union water quality standards.
However, the EPA maintains that most bathing water in Ireland is of a high standard and this is mainly down to the ongoing upgrading of wastewater treatment facilities.
96% comply with EU mandatory standards while 91% comply with more stringent EU guide standards.
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Top of the class in the annual assessment of seawater and freshwater bathing areas were Donegal, Dún-Laoghaire/Rathdown, Galway city, Louth, Mayo, Westmeath and Wexford whose designated bathing areas complied with all standards.
The five which failed to comply with the minimum tests were Merrion Strand in Dublin city, Sutton Burrow Beach in Fingal, Na Forbacha and Clifden in Co Galway and Ardmore in Co Waterford.
In all five cases, faecal coliforms were detected which indicates the presence of human or animal sewage.
12 other beaches, in seven local authorities, also failed the more stringent EU guide standards.
And bait diggers in and around sutton wonder why they get sick!!!
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