The Bathing Waters (Scotland) Regulations 2008

Regulation 6

SCHEDULE 1BATHING WATER PROFILES

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Contents

1.—(1) Every bathing water profile must–

(a)contain a description of the physical, geographical and hydrological characteristics of–

(i)the bathing water; and

(ii)any other surface water in the catchment area of the bathing water where the surface water could be a source of pollution for the bathing water;

(b)identify and assess the causes of pollution that might affect bathing water quality and pose a risk to bathers' health;

(c)assess the potential for cyanobacterial proliferation;

(d)assess the potential for the proliferation of macro-algae or phytoplankton;

(e)identify the location of the monitoring point;

(f)contain (if the assessment under head (b) indicates that there is a risk of short-term pollution)–

(i)information as to the anticipated nature, frequency and duration of short-term pollution;

(ii)details of the expected causes of short-term pollution;

(iii)details of the management measures taken and the time schedule for the elimination of the causes;

(iv)details of the management measures taken during a short-term pollution incident; and

(v)the identity and contact details of any person responsible for taking the management measures during the incident.

(2) The information in sub-paragraph (1)(a) and (b) must be detailed on a map whenever practicable.

Review

2.—(1) Where a bathing water is classified as “poor”, “sufficient” or “good” under regulation 10, SEPA must review the bathing water profile–

(a)at the following minimum frequency–

(i)for a “poor” classification, every 2 years;

(ii)for a “sufficient” classification, every 3 years; and

(iii)for a “good” classification, every 4 years; and

(b)taking into account the nature and severity of the pollution which affects the bathing water.

(2) Where there are significant construction works or infrastructure changes in or around a bathing water, SEPA must review the bathing water profile before the start of the next bathing season.