Implications of the revision to the bathing water directive for local authorities in the Solent
Tracey Hewett
Marine Policy, 2007, vol. 31, issue 5, 628-631
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This paper focuses on the revision to the Bathing Water Directive and its likely implications for local authorities in the United Kingdom. It outlines the proposal and its current status in European negotiation and the likely outcome. It then details the work the Solent Forum, in particular a subgroup that focuses on water quality, the Solent Water Quality Association, has done in relation to the proposed revision and their implications for coastal local authorities. Initially, this group considered what the implications for coastal local authorities might be through a national conference and has since concentrated on ensuring authorities at the local level are prepared for the enhanced responsibilities the changes will place on them. This has been achieved through individual project work related to ensuring beach management plans are in place for incidents of non-compliance, undertaking research at local beaches to understand the needs of the public vis-a-vis information, and hosting national events to share best practice.
Keywords: Bathing; water; quality; Beach; management; Coastal; partnership; Bathing; Water; Directive; Public; information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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