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ST-AUBIN-PLAGE
"Département" : SEINE-MARITIME   /   Town : SAINT-AUBIN-SUR-MER
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Start of the swimming season :   24/06/2023 End of the swimming season :   03/09/2023
Supervised site Site with facilities Pets allowed Site with showers Site with drinking water Site not accessible to people with reduced mobility Site with toilets Site with rescue station
Current year's grading 2023 : Sufficient
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Excellent
Site where water quality is excellent
Good
Site where water quality is good
Sufficient
Site where water quality is sufficient
Poor
Site where water quality is poor
Insufficiently sampled
Site where the number of samples in the assessment period was not satisfied
Unranked site
Unranked site
Prohibition
Site with a temporary prohibition
Profil complet du site de baignade:       Synthese
Profile of the bathing site:      Profil
Details of sample taken on: 28/06/2023
Mandatory parameters Result Limit value Good/Average Limit value Average/Poor
Faecal streptococci /100ml <15 100 370
Escherichia coli / 100ml <15 100 1000
Other parameters Result
Total coliform bacteria /100ml   - -
Mineral oils Absence - -
Phenols Absence - -
Surface active agents /Foam Absence - -
Abnormal colour change   - -
Secchi transparency 0,20 - -
Ostreopsis More information Ostreopsis spp. est une algue microscopique pouvant produire plusieurs toxines. Lorsque sa concentration dans l'eau est importante, l'inhalation d'embruns peut provoquer : rhinorhée, toux productive, fièvre, broncho constriction, difficultés respiratoires et irritations du nez, de la gorge, des oreilles et/ou des yeux. Les signes cliniques qui apparaissent après 2 á 6 heures se résorbent généralement 24 á 48 heures après leur apparition.Si le résultat est supérieur á 30 000 cellules/L avec rafales de vent de force 5 et plus, dirigés de la mer vers les côtes ou si le résultat est supérieur á 100 000 cellules/L, il est recommandé de déconseiller la baignade.   - -
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From the 2010 bathing season, the mandatory parameters to monitor and assess the quality of bathing waters have been changed. More information By the start of 2010, the Directive 2006/7/EC lays down two mandatory parameters for analysis: intestinal enterococci and Escherichia coli. Other previous parameters issued from the Directive 76/760/EEC, such as total coliforms or chemical parameters, may possibly be taken into account but are optional.
Results of current year's sampling 2023
07/06/2023
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28/06/2023
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04/07/2023
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06/07/2023
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11/07/2023
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13/07/2023
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17/07/2023
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19/07/2023
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24/07/2023
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26/07/2023
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31/07/2023
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07/08/2023
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09/08/2023
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10/08/2023
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14/08/2023
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17/08/2023
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21/08/2023
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23/08/2023
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29/08/2023
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31/08/2023
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Grade history
2020 2021 2022 2023
Classification as per directive 2006/7/EC in force from the 2013 season
 
Excellent Excellent
Good Good
Sufficient Sufficient
Poor Poor
Insufficiently sampled Insufficiently sampled
Unranked site Unranked site
Ungraded Not Monitored
       
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From the 2013 bathing season, the classification calculation method is amended in application of European Directive 2006/7/EC More information From the 2013 bathing season, the classification is made on the basis of the results of analyses from the previous 4 seasons of the 2 microbiological parameters Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci, by comparing the results with the values established under European Directive 2006/7/EC
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