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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Watershed Management Bureau

  Public Beach Inspection Program

    BEACH Act



EPA amended the Federal Water Pollution Control Act in order to further improve water quality and protect public health at coastal recreational waters. As a result, the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act (BEACH Act) was signed into law on October 10, 2000. The BEACH Act provides funds for coastal and Great Lakes states to design and implement water quality monitoring programs. EPA awarded a grant to DES to implement the New Hampshire coastal beach monitoring program.

Purpose of the Act

The BEACH Act was designed to help states monitor their public beaches for disease-causing microorganisms and to notify the public when a potential health risk is present. Coastal and Great Lakes states may apply for funding to monitor recreational waters through this program. Each state must establish monitoring and notification programs that are consistent with the performance criteria in EPA's National Beach Guidance and Required Performance Criteria for Grants.

New Hampshire has 16 public beaches and recreational waters on its coast. These waters were classified using the guidance document referenced above. The New Hampshire Beach Program is currently using the grant money to monitor these waters, to educate the public about potential health risks at these waters, and to notify the public when a disease-causing microorganism is present and may pose a health risk.

More About Beaches...
Adopt-a-Beach Program
Sample Analyses
Beach Reports
Health Risks
Report of Illness Form
Beach Advisories
Animals on our Beaches
BEACH Act
Links and Fact Sheets
Beach Program Brochure
Earth 911
Carry It Don't Bury It Campaign
Pet Waste Outreach Campaign


* New rules pertaining to public bathing places have been recently adopted and they can be found by clicking on 'Proposed and Recently Adopted' rules
* Application for New Beach Construction
* Public Comment:
BEACH ACT Grant Performance

Current Advisories

 
Recreational Exposure to Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae): What You Should Know


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