Water quality tests and assessment of potential contamination sources indicate beaches within this category are considered to have very good water quality. This indicates there may be some indirect runoff from low-intensity agriculture/urban/rural/bush catchments, but there are likely to be no significant sources of faecal contamination.
Recommendation:
Considered satisfactory for swimming at all times, and therefore may not require monitoring on a regular basis.
Water quality tests and assessment of potential contamination sources indicate that beaches within
this category are considered to have generally good water quality. On occasions (such as after high
rainfall) there may be increased risk of contamination from run-off.
Such sites receive run-off from one or more of the following sources and may contain animal or
human faecal material:
Recommendation:
Satisfactory for swimming most of the time. Exceptions may include following rainfall. Such beaches are monitored regularly throughout the summer season and warning signs will be erected if water quality deteriorates.
Water quality tests and assessment of potential contamination sources indicate that beaches within this category are considered to have generally fair water quality. However, events such as high rain fall increase the risk of contamination levels from run-off. Such sites receive run-off from one or more of the following sources and may contain animal or human faecal material:
Recommendation:
Generally satisfactory for swimming, though there are many potential sources of faecal material. Caution should be taken during periods of high rainfall, and swimming avoided if water is discoloured. Sites are monitored weekly and warning signs erected if water quality deteriorates.
Water quality tests and assessment of potential contamination sources indicate that beaches within this category are considered to have generally poor water quality. These sites receive run-off from one or more of the following sources and may contain animal or human faecal material:
Recommendation:
Generally not okay for swimming, as indicated by historical results. Swimming should be avoided, particularly by the very young, very old and those with compromised immunity. Permanent warning signs may be erected at these sites, although councils may monitor these sites weekly and post temporary warnings.
Water quality tests and assessment of potential contamination sources indicate beaches within this category are considered to have generally very poor water quality. These sites receive run-off from one or more of the following sources and may contain animal or human faecal material:
Recommendation:
Avoid swimming as there are direct discharges of faecal material. Permanent signage may be erected at the beach stating that swimming is not recommended.