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New Title: Claremont Beach and Velvet Strand Portmarnock Bans Lifted After Water Quality Improves

Following recent water quality monitoring results, the Do Not Swim Prohibition notices that were issued for Claremont beach in Howth and Velvet Strand Portmarnock on August 23 have now been lifted. The results showed excellent water quality, allowing beachgoers to safely enjoy these popular swimming spots once again.

On August 26, 2024, samples were collected from the identified bathing waters, and all have met the standard for excellent water quality. The only exception was The Brook Beach in Portrane, which met the standard for sufficient water quality. A re-sample of this bathing water has been scheduled, and the results will be available on Friday, August 30.

Additionally, the non-identified bathing water at Malahide beach, which had a permanent red flag for swimming, was sampled on August 26 and showed good water quality. This positive result indicates that the water is safe for recreational activities.

For those interested in more information on beaches and bathing water quality, they can visit the official Beaches and Bathing Water website. Lifeguard provision details for the week can also be found on the Lifeguards Provision page.

Members of the public are encouraged to check the water quality at any monitored bathing waters in Ireland in advance by visiting the EPA website at www.beaches.ie or by checking the notice board at the entrance to each beach. This proactive approach ensures that visitors can make informed decisions about their beach activities.

To gain a better understanding of the standards used for reporting bathing water results, individuals can access the Bathing Water Quality Monitoring FAQs on the Fingal County Council website. This resource explains the criteria and regulations that determine the water quality assessments.

For locals interested in learning more about Fingal Beaches, detailed information can be found on the Fingal County Council website. This resource provides insights into the various beaches in the area, including amenities, safety measures, and water quality standards.

Overall, with the lifting of the swimming bans at Claremont Beach and Velvet Strand Portmarnock, residents and visitors can once again enjoy these picturesque locations for swimming and other water activities. The improved water quality results are a testament to the ongoing monitoring efforts and commitment to maintaining safe and clean bathing waters in the region.