*Swimmers at Doolin Pier.ย
A FRESH bathing water assessment to help Doolin become a designated bathing area, a North Clare representative has maintained.
Cllr Liam Grant (GP) this month tabled proposals before Clare County Council and the West Clare Municipal District seeking another bathing water assessment at Doolin Pier.
He sought clarity on the existing constraints โwith achieving bathing water designationโ and appealed to the Council โto carry out any work which would help increase the score given in the assessmentโ. Water quality tests were not completed as part of the last assessment, Cllr Grant stated.
Under the Bathing Waters Directive 2006/7/EC and the Bathing Water Quality Regulations 2008 (SI No 79 of 2008), local authorities are required to identify bathing waters on an annual basis, senior engineer in the Councilโs physical development directorate, Cyril Feeney advised.
Section 4(4) of the Regulation states that โA local authority shall take appropriate measures in accordance with Regulation 17 for public participation in the identification of bathing watersโ and Section 4(1) states that โA local authority shall, in accordance with this Regulation, on or before 24 March in each year identify all bathing waters in relation to the bathing season in that year and shall notify the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in such form and in such manner as may be specified by the EPA, of the bathing waters so identified including the reason for any change compared to the previous yearโ.
Feeney outlined that the โprocess for identifying bathing waters has already been completed for the 2024 bathing season. In addition considering the timescales involved in the advertising and review of submissions it would not be possible to complete a second reviewโ before March 24th.
In 2014 and 2021, the International Life Saving Europe (ISLE) Water Safety Ireland independent Risk Assessment indicated โthat the area proposed is not suitable for swimmingโ. He said the bathing water report could be analysed โto see if works can be carried out which may satisfy the criteria in the EPA Guidance document which would allow for their submission in next yearโs reviewโ.
Speaking at the March meeting of the West Clare MD, Cllr Grant expressed his disappointment that no member of the environment section was present at the meeting having been requested to attend and claimed that engaging with them was โlike pulling teeth and is farcical at timesโ. 1000 people have signed a petition asking for another assessment, the Lahinch man said.
Echoing the disappointment with the outcomes of the assessment was Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) who stressed the importance of finding a solution. โThere is a huge groundswell of desire at a local level who use these facilities on a daily basis, what theyโre looking for is a formal designation and getting our lifeguards back in a place like Doolinโ. He continued, โwhen you go for a NCT with your car you get a list to go fix it, Iโd like the same with Doolin to get a few pointers on what we need to fixโ.
Frustration was shared by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) who voiced his surprise with the results for Doolin.
At this monthโs sitting of the County Council, Cllr Grant asked the public participation process in identifying bathing waters across the county be reopened. โWith more and more people sea swimming, there is a clear desire for more bathing water locations across the county. Many people were disappointed that several sites were not designated a bathing area, particularly Doolin Pier. The county would benefit greatly if we could get additional bathing areasโ.
Supporting this call, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) noted that people were โperplexed as to why it is not passingโ. She stated, โSea swimming has become a huge phenomenon, weโre familiar with Snamhaรญ Sasta but people are going to Ballyalla and Lough Bunny swimming every morningโ.
Praise for Cllr Grant was issued by Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) who said, โI do a bit of sea swimming myself not as much as Cllr Grant but what it does for the soul is powerfulโ.
Speaking at the Council meeting, Feeney advised that the water safety audit was among the issues at Doolin Pier. โWe apply the structure that the EPA have outlined in their guidance document, it gives an overall score and on the basis Doolin Pier didnโt pass the threshold to be a designated bathing area in accordance with what EPA require,โ he explained.
Officials are not providing guidance on what needs to change for Doolin to get the designation, Cllr Grant replied. โIt doesnโt reach criteria which I accept but as Joe said it is like a NCT, some levels have passed, what does it need to get full marks? The response I got is it considered appropriate, we have not been told what it needs to doโ.