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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Watershed Management Bureau

  Public Beach Inspection Program



Public Beach Inspection Program personnel monitor and sample beaches throughout the state from mid-June through Labor Day. About 170 public bathing beaches on lakes, rivers, and impoundments are inspected on a monthly basis, while about 15 coastal and estuarine beaches are inspected on a weekly or bi-weekly basis during the swim season. DES Beach Inspectors collect two to three bacteria samples from each beach depending upon the length of the bathing area. Also, DES inspects on-site toilet facilities, the bathing area, and surrounding areas for the presence of potential health threats, and confers with lifeguards and the public to address their concerns.
Beach photo

In addition to monitoring/sampling over 180 public beaches, the program is responsible for issuing advisories when state water quality standards are exceeded. Advisories are currently issued for high bacteria levels and/or the presence of a toxic cyanobacterial scum at public bathing areas.

DES's Public Beach Inspection Program has monitored public beaches for over 20 years in response to the potential health threats associated with water-borne pathogens. These pathogens are responsible for water-borne diseases such as cholera, giardiasis, gastroenteritis, and cryptosporidiosis. DES also recognizes the threat of toxic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) at public beaches. Cyanobacteria are capable of producing toxins known to target the liver and central nervous system and can cause irritations to the skin and mucous membranes. As the use of New Hampshire's inland and coastal waters grows, the continued goal of the program is to protect public health and inform the public of potential health risks at public beaches.

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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