Grading of beach water quality released
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     The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) today (August 20) released the latest grading of water quality of 33 beaches.

     Twenty-three beaches were rated as good (Grade 1), nine were rated as fair (Grade 2) and one was rated as poor (Grade 3).

Grade 1 beaches are:

Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach      Middle Bay Beach  
Chung Hom Kok Beach             Repulse Bay Beach  
Clear Water Bay First Beach     Shek O Beach
Clear Water Bay Second Beach    Silverstrand Beach  
Deep Water Bay Beach            South Bay Beach   
Discovery Bay*                  St Stephen's Beach   
Hap Mun Bay Beach               Stanley Main Beach
Hung Shing Yeh Beach            Tong Fuk Beach  
Kiu Tsui Beach                  Trio Beach  
Kwun Yam Beach                  Turtle Cove Beach   
Lo So Shing Beach               Upper Cheung Sha
                                Beach  
Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach

Grade 2 beaches are:

Butterfly Beach                 Kadoorie Beach
Cafeteria New Beach             Lower Cheung Sha
                                Beach
Cafeteria Old Beach             Pui O Beach   
Castle Peak Beach               Silver Mine Bay
                                Beach
Golden Beach

Grade 3 beach is:

Big Wave Bay Beach

     The beach with an asterisk is a non-gazetted beach.  All gazetted beaches are equipped with shark nets.

     A summary of beach grades is published weekly before the weekend.  Latest beach grades based on the most current data may be obtained from the department's website ( www.epd.gov.hk/epd/beach ) on Beach Water Quality or the beach hotline, 2511 6666.

     Compared with the grading released last week, Hap Mun Bay Beach has been upgraded from Grade 2 to Grade 1 and Castle Peak Beach has been changed from Grade 1 to Grade 2.   

     Moreover, Big Wave Bay Beach has been upgraded to Grade 3 from its last grading (Grade 4) this Wednesday (August 18).

     "The changes are generally within the normal range of fluctuation of the bacteriological water quality of the beach," an EPD spokesman said.

     Under the present 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 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, Casam Beach, Gemini Beaches, Hoi Mei Wan Beach, Lido Beach and Ting Kau Beach -- are closed to swimmers year round because of poor water quality. Nevertheless, the department has been closely monitoring the water quality of these beaches, and their recent monitoring data are published on the department's website.

     People are advised not to swim at the closed beaches.

     The EPD spokesman warned 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, August 20, 2010
Issued at HKT 15:03

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