Improved monitoring, prevention keeps beachgoers better protected

June 2, 2008
Environmental Protection Agency's just-released 2007 Swimming Season Update shows state and territorial beach water quality managers are improving monitoring and prevention, and beaches were open for use 95 percent of beach days in 2007. During the 2007 swimming season, some beaches were restricted because of contamination-related closings, but most beaches that did have closings were closed for less than two days. Beach days are those counted during the beach season for a given area...

WASHINGTON, DC, May 29, 2008 -- Environmental Protection Agency's just-released 2007 Swimming Season Update shows state and territorial beach water quality managers are improving monitoring and prevention, and beaches were open for use 95 percent of beach days in 2007.

"We're all doing more to prevent pollution, monitor water quality, and protect public health at America's beaches and this report reflects the progress, as well as the continuing challenges," said Assistant Administrator for Water Benjamin H. Grumbles. "EPA is strengthening the science and increasing public awareness to help state and local partners reduce upstream stormwater pollution and downstream beach closures."

During the 2007 swimming season, some beaches were restricted because of contamination-related closings, but most beaches that did have closings were closed for less than two days. Beach days are those counted during the beach season for a given area. Many beaches are open seasonally, although beach days may be counted for most or all of a calendar year in warmer areas.

Beach contamination is often from stormwater running off streets, fields, forests, and other sources. EPA and its state partners are continuing solid progress in collecting and reporting data which provides a good picture of water quality conditions at our nation's beaches. EPA is also working with its partners to develop and use tools to identify and reduce beach pollution. The EPA BEACH Grant program has made available $71 million to 35 coastal and Great Lakes states and territories since the passage of the BEACH Act in 2000. The funding level for beach monitoring is $9.75 million this year.

Coastal and Great Lakes states and territories report beach monitoring and notification data to EPA on their coastal recreation waters EPA maintains an electronic monitoring and notification database, and provides states and territories with BEACH Act grants for monitoring and reporting their beach information to EPA. The information submitted by coastal states and territories to EPA regarding beach closings and advisories is reflected in the annual Swimming Season Update. This same information is available to the public.

EPA beach research centers on new and ongoing activities meant to establish benchmarks, explore emerging technologies and refine methodology. Each of these actions is focused on preventing the pollution that can make the beaches and waters unsafe:

• continuing to place a national priority on enforcement against sewer overflows, a key cause of beach closures
• development of a new test for water-borne pathogens that will provide results within six hours
• research to determine the incidence of health effects associated with beach water
• uncovering and correcting sources of disease-causing microorganisms
• working with communities to help build and properly operate their sewage treatment plants and end sewage overflows from outdated sewer systems
• implementing a national stormwater program to reduce urban runoff
• working with the Coast Guard to improve sewage and other waste disposal from recreational boats and other vessels

Also see:
-- 2007 Swimming Season Update
-- Historical information about specific beaches
-- General information about the beaches program

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