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Article D1332-21 of the French Public Health Code

The person responsible for the bathing water prepares, for public distribution, a summary document corresponding to the general description of the bathing water based on the bathing water profile. The person responsible for the bathing water sends the profile and the summary document to the mayor, together with any other useful information. The mayor sends the Director General of the Regional Health Agency all the profiles and summary documents relating…

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Article D1332-22 of the French Public Health Code

The profile of bathing waters classified, pursuant to article D. 1332-27, as being of “good”, “sufficient” or “insufficient” quality, must be reviewed regularly in order to update it. The frequency and extent of the reviews must be adapted to the nature, frequency and seriousness of the pollution risks to which the bathing water is exposed. A revision shall be carried out which provides for a re-examination of all the elements…

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Article D1332-23 of the French Public Health Code

The monitoring programme drawn up by the person responsible for the bathing water, as provided for in article L. 1332-3, includes, as a minimum, daily visual monitoring during the bathing season. It may also include monitoring of indicators selected on the basis of the water profile, enabling short-term pollution to be detected. The health inspections referred to in article L. 1332-3, carried out by the Director General of the Regional…

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Article D1332-24 of the French Public Health Code

The water samples and analyses required for health monitoring are carried out by one or more laboratories approved by the Director General of the Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l’alimentation, de l’environnement et du travail under the conditions set out in article L. 1332-6. The results are sent by the laboratory to the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, who informs the person responsible for the bathing water…

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Article D1332-25 of the French Public Health Code

The person responsible for the bathing water establishes the procedures necessary to implement the planned management measures in order to prevent and manage pollution in the short term. The person responsible for the bathing water informs the mayor and the director general of the regional health agency as soon as they become aware of situations that have or may have a negative impact on the quality of the bathing water…

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Article D1332-26 of the French Public Health Code

When the bathing water profile defined in article D. 1332-20 indicates : -a potential risk of proliferation of cyanobacteria, i.e. accumulation of cyanobacteria in the form of blooms, slicks or scum ; or a tendency for macro-algae or marine phytoplankton to proliferate, the person responsible for the bathing water ensures appropriate monitoring, determines whether their presence is acceptable for public health and identifies in good time the health risks and…

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Article D1332-27 of the French Public Health Code

At the end of each bathing season, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency assesses the quality of each bathing water on the basis of all the data relating to water quality collected as part of health monitoring in accordance with the provisions of articles D. 1332-23 and D. 1332-24, during the current year’s bathing season and the three previous bathing seasons. Following the assessment of the quality of…

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Article D1332-28 of the French Public Health Code

The person responsible for a bathing water shall take appropriate, realistic and proportionate measures to ensure that the bathing water is of at least “sufficient” quality, with a view to achieving “excellent” or “good” quality. It informs the mayor and the director general of the regional health agency of all these measures, at their request. At the end of the 2015 bathing season, all bathing waters were of at least…

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Article D1332-29 of the French Public Health Code

Without prejudice to the requirement laid down in Article D. 1332-28, the temporary classification of a bathing water as being of “poor” quality is permitted, without however entailing non-compliance with this section. The person responsible for a bathing water temporarily classified as being of “poor” quality is required to take the following measures, with effect from the bathing season following the classification: a) Appropriate management measures, including a bathing ban…

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Article D1332-30 of the French Public Health Code

Where a bathing water is classified as being of “poor” quality for five consecutive years, a decision to close the bathing site is taken by the person responsible for the bathing water for a period covering at least the whole of the following bathing season. If the person responsible for the bathing water considers that it is impossible or unreasonably expensive to achieve “sufficient” quality status, he or she may,…

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