Press
Release
Grading of beach water quality released
The Environmental Protection
Department today (October 8) released the latest grading of water
quality of 33 beaches open to the public, rating 25 as Good (Grade
1) and eight as Fair (Grade 2).
The beach with an asterisk is a non-gazetted beach. (S) indicates
a beach that is equipped with a shark net.
Grade 1 beaches are:
Cheung
Chau Tung Wan Beach (S) |
Chung
Hom Kok Beach (S) |
Kwun Yam
Beach (S) |
Deep Water
Bay Beach (S) |
Hung Shing
Yeh Beach (S) |
Hairpin
Beach (S) |
Lo So Shing
Beach (S) |
Middle
Bay Beach (S) |
Lower
Cheung Sha Beach |
Repulse
Bay Beach (S) |
Pui O Beach
(S) |
Shek O
Beach (S) |
Silver
Mine Bay Beach (S) |
South Bay
Beach (S) |
Tong Fuk
Beach (S) |
St. Stephen's
Beach (S) |
Upper Cheung
Sha Beach (S) |
Stanley
Main Beach (S) |
Clear Water
Bay First Beach (S) |
Turtle
Cove Beach (S) |
Clear Water
Bay Second Beach (S) |
Ma Wan
Tung Wan Beach (S) |
Hap Mun
Bay Beach (S) |
Discovery
Bay* |
Trio Beach(S) |
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Grade 2 beaches
are:
Butterfly
Beach (S) |
Big
Wave Bay Beach (S) |
Cafeteria
New Beach (S) |
Kiu Tsui
Beach (S) |
Cafeteria
Old Beach |
Silverstrand
Beach (S) |
Golden
Beach (S) |
Kadoorie
Beach (S) |
Compared with the grading
released last week, Hairpin Beach, Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach and Discovery
Bay have been upgraded from Grade 2 to Grade 1.
"The changes are generally within the normal range of fluctuation
of the bacteriological water quality of the beach," a spokesman
said.
Beach grades are published weekly before the weekend. The information
may also be obtained from the department's homepage at www.epd.gov.hk
or the beach hotline, 2511 6666.
Under the grading system, beaches are classified into four grades
according to the level of E. coli in the water.
Grades are calculated on the basis of the geometric mean of the
E. coli counts on the five most recent E. coli sampling occasions.
Grade 4 is assigned to beaches whose last E. coli reading exceeded
a threshold figure, irrespective of the geometric mean. Swimmers
are advised to avoid these beaches until the water quality improves.
Seven gazetted beaches - Anglers' Beach, Approach Beach, Ting Kau
Beach, Casam Beach, Gemini Beaches, Hoi Mei Wan Beach and Lido Beach
- are closed to swimmers year round because of poor water quality.
People are advised not to swim at these closed beaches.
The spokesman cautioned that many beaches were likely to be more
polluted than their grades suggested during and after periods of
heavy rain. Bathers should avoid swimming at beaches for up to three
days after a storm or heavy rainfall.
Ends/Friday, October 8, 2004
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