Bathing waters symposium
Please find below links to presentations given at SEPA's bathing
waters symposium that took place on 9 November 2010.
- Setting the
scene – are we ready for 2012? - Ian Speirs, Scottish
Government
- Results for
2010 – profiles, projections and challenges - Calum McPhail,
SEPA
- Implementation
of the Bathing Water Directive in other member states - Bryan
Wallis, representing Water UK and EUREAU
- SEPA
prediction and signage and the future of prediction models -
Caroline Dilks and Will Butler, SEPA
- Public views
– feedback from signage focus groups - Joanne Casey, AECOM
- WHO and
Epibathe – so what are the health risks? - Prof David Kay,
CREH
- Examples of
bathing water programmes from USA - Julie Kinzelman, City of
Racine Health Dept, USA
- The Quality
and Standards Investment Programme 2010-2015 - bathing water
studies - Elaine Hamilton, SEPA
- Rural diffuse
pollution, Scotland’s priority catchments and bathing waters -
Stephen Field, SEPA
- MST update on
use in SEPA - Brian O’Keefe, SEPA
- Recreational
waters – recent SEPA policy review - Phil Leeks, SEPA
- Blue Flag and
seaside awards - the new rules - Suzanne Roberts, Keep Scotland
Beautiful
- Why beaches
are important to Scotland - Robbie Blyth, Fife Council