Public survey on bathing areas
Cavan County Council has put a call out for public opinion on the identification of bathing areas in the county.
Local authorities must identify official bathing areas in their area every year so that they can be monitored for safety, water quality and their level of use.
To help with this process, Cavan County Council is asking people who swim at beaches, lakes, and rivers to tell them if they think they should maintain existing bathing waters designations or give a new official designation to areas that are commonly used for swimming, but not designated at the moment.
Under European and Irish law, Irish local authorities must identify bathing waters each year so that these areas can be monitored to ensure they meet stringent microbiological water quality standards. In some cases, the official bathing areas are also the areas where local authorities focus their resources providing lifeguards during the summer season.
These laws also require that the council prepares detailed descriptions or profiles for each of the identified bathing water sites that describe not just the bathing area but also areas in the surface waters catchment area that could be a source of pollution. The profiles include an assessment of the risk of pollution and what action would be taken if pollution occurs.
The local authority asked: “If you are a regular swimmer and want to help your Council decide which bathing areas should be classified as such, it might be helpful to consider the following. How your swimming area has been used up to now; How many people use the site; What facilities exist at the site and how accessible it is; Any safety issues.”
If you wish to propose your favourite lake/river etc as a new bathing water site or comment on an existing site, contact the Water Safety Development Officer, Cavan County Council or email: wsdo@cavancoco.ie