The River Severn in Shrewsbury has been included in government plans to designate the largest ever number of new bathing water sites.
Subject to a two-week consultation, the Environment Agency will create 27 new designated swimming spots across England. If designated, sites will receive regular water monitoring from the Environment Agency, who will investigate pollution sources and identify steps to be taken in response, which could include actions by water companies, farmers and others.
Last year, 96% of bathing waters in England met minimum standards and 90% of bathing waters in England were rated as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’, up from 76% in 2010, despite the classification standards becoming stricter in 2015. The government also updated its guidance last year to make the application process clearer and easier to follow.
All residents, bathers, businesses, and organisations are invited to have their say before the consultation closes on 10 March. For more information on the plans and for details of areas that are subject to consultation click here Plan revealed for dozens of new bathing water sites - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)