Portugal is excellent in 85% of bathing waters, but is below the EU average

Portugal has 84,8% of the 666 continental and coastal bathing waters with excellent quality and the European average is 85,7%

Portugal has 84,8% of the 666 continental and coastal bathing waters of excellent quality, but the percentage dropped in 2022 compared to previous years and was below the European average of 85,7%, the European Commission announced today.

This is the conclusion of the most recent annual report on bathing water, prepared by the European Environment Agency in cooperation with the European Commission and published today, which reveals that, in Portugal, 565 bathing waters (corresponding to 84,8%) out of a total of 666 analyzed had an excellent rating, taking into account the performance in 2022.

For this accounting, 14 new bathing waters entered, in a total of 509 coastal (on the coast) and 157 continental (in lakes, ponds and rivers).

Portugal had, in 2021, a proportion of 88,5% of bathing water with excellent quality (compared to a total of 652) and in 2020 this percentage was 89,2% (in 630) and in 2019 it was 91,5% ( at 614).

In 2022, the European average among European countries was 85,7% in 2022.

In the press release, the European Commission highlights that "most bathing areas in Europe met the most stringent quality standards for excellent water in the European Union in 2022".

Bathing water is classified according to quality according to the microbiological parameters defined in the European directive.

Furthermore, bathing water quality in coastal waters is generally better than inland waters, due to more frequent renewal and greater self-purification capacity, while inland waters are more susceptible to short-term pollution caused by heavy summer rains. or dry.

For this report, 21.973 bathing areas across Europe were monitored in the 2022 season, including the 27 EU Member States, but also Albania and Switzerland.

 



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