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Good news for wild swimmers as bathing water quality improves

Good news for wild swimmers as bathing water quality improves 25 November 2025 Share Save Mark Poynting , Climate and science reporter and Jonah Fisher , Environment correspondent Share Save …...

By BBC on December 04, 2025

Overall, 32 sites were rated "poor" - down from 37 in 2024, which was the worst year since the new measurement system began in 2015.

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Logic Quality: Strong
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Good news for wild swimmers as bathing water …
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Out of the 449 sites regularly tested this …
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That is better than the 92% of 2024.
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Overall, 32 sites were rated "poor" - down …
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The government said its reforms to bathing water …
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Water Minister Emma Hardy said: "These changes sit …
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" A spokesperson for industry body Water UK …
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The Environment Agency (EA) monitors levels of bacteria …
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Levels of bacteria are affected by pollution from …
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The summer of 2025 was particularly dry.
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All else being equal, that should lead to …
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The latest figures cover a four-year period from …
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They show a rise in the percentage of …
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The percentage of sites rated "poor" – failing …
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But that is still the second highest figure …
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Alan Lovell, chair of the EA, said: "Bathing …
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"But we know there is more to do, …
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More bathing sites have been added in recent …
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Bathing sites in rivers performed much worse than …
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Of the 14 river sites, only two met …
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Many of these rivers were only added to …
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The EA says part of the reason that …
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Rivers are often closer to pollution sources too.
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James Wallace, chief executive of River Action UK, …
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"Despite being our most protected river sites, the …
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