How clean is the bathing water in your country?
In 2024:
đover 85% of EUâs bathing waters at almost 22,000 locations were rated excellent
đ96% of them met at least the minimum quality required by the Bathing Water Directive (BWD)
đ1.5% of the EUâs bathing waters were of poor quality
The quality of coastal bathing waters is generally better than that of rivers and lakes.
Europeâs bathing water has improved, thanks to cutting down organic pollutants and pathogens from urban wastewater.
However, there is still significant pollution of surface- and groundwater, which is not captured by the assessment under the Bathing Water directive. This pollution may be further exacerbated by climate change.
Improving water resilience for people and for the environment is of paramount importance.
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