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13.—(1) This regulation applies where the Department or a bathing water operator is aware of—
(a)a cyanobacterial proliferation which it considers may pose a risk to bathers’ health;
(b)a proliferation of macro-algae or marine phytoplankton which it considers is unacceptable or may pose a risk to bathers’ health;
(c)the presence of waste, including tarry residues, glass, plastic, or rubber; or
(d)any other incident, other than an incident of short-term pollution to which regulation 15 applies, that it considers may pose a risk to bathing water quality and bathers’ health.
(2) The Department shall, when it is so aware, promptly —
(a)consult the bathing water operator; and
(b)take, or cause to be taken, such Departmental management measures there as the Department considers adequate to protect bathers’ health.
(3) Where a bathing water operator is so aware it shall promptly —
(a)consult the Department;
(b)take such operator management measures there as it considers adequate to protect bathers’ health; and
(c)where necessary, remove the waste.
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