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The hygiene standard states that before the bathing season and every two weeks from the beginning of June to September 15. Bath water quality tests must be carried out. Information on the results of these studies and water quality should be published on beach information panels, municipal websites, and in the local press.
Water quality is monitored in the bathing areas included in the list of monitored bathing areas in Lithuania. This list includes 120 bathing areas.
Municipalities develop a calendar of pre-bath water quality surveys before the bath season, which they should post on their website and send to the Center for Health Education and Disease Prevention, based on public suggestions.
Before the bathing season, water quality research results have been obtained from 88 bathing areas. According to the results of the microbiological research on the quality of bathing water presented to the Training Center on Health and Disease Prevention, the quality of the water in all of them met the requirements of the Lithuanian hygiene standard HN 92: 2018 ” Beaches and their quality of bathing water “. The Health and Disease Prevention Training Center does not yet have data on water quality in other bathing areas.
Information on the water quality of 84 recreational areas was also obtained. We would like to point out that May 21. Water quality did not meet the requirements in the Kėdainiai township, Nevėžis River, near the Pašiliai Gardens, on May 19. – in the municipality of Jurbarkas, Nemunas, near Jurbarkas and Seredžius. After further investigations on May 22. In the Nemunas near Jurbarkas and Seredžius, contamination was found near Jurbarkas.
Before each bathing season, the Health Training and Disease Prevention Center is instructed to publish the list of monitored bathing areas, the results of bathing water quality surveys, the classification of bathing water and its characteristics in the “Environmental Health – Bath” section of their website.
Information on bathing water quality in each county can be found in the Center for Health Education and Disease Prevention section on the “Environmental Health – Bathing – Bathing Water Quality” website. The data is updated as soon as the information is received from the municipalities and laboratories.
Before the start of the bathing season, the Ministry of Health prepared recommendations on “Ensuring health safety requirements on beaches during quarantine”, which are also published on the website of the Center for Health Education and Prevention of Diseases.
The authorities responsible for the management of beaches and bathing areas must guarantee the safety of beach visitors, compliance with the sanitary safety requirements of the beach, compliance with the rules for the installation, use and driving of the beaches and their bathing areas, and the maintenance of the beach.
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