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Hove seawater now tested all year round

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 1 Jan, 2025 at 6:29AM
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Hove seawater now tested all year round

The hard work of volunteers means Hove’s seawater is now being tested all year round.

The volunteers, many of them keen open water swimmers, are taking part in a citizen science project, testing Hove seawater every other day for e coli levels, subject to weather conditions.

Southern Water agreed to fund the 12-month project following an approach from Brighton and Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey and Hove MP Peter Kyle around the release of sewage into the sea.

Samples are being taken and collated by trained volunteers using specialist equipment, which is being stored at the King Alfred Leisure Centre, run by Freedom Leisure on behalf of the council.

Volunteer Jo Elsden said: “We live by the sea and recognise that it’s so important to ensure it’s clean and safe to swim in. Current information sources don’t provide accurate information, so ensuring we have regular testing can help us all understand more about what is needed for future monitoring and prevention.”

Fellow volunteer Mark Cooper said: “The sea is one of our city’s greatest attractions, but we don’t know nearly as much about it as we’d like to.

“People tell us they are less likely to swim and visit the seaside because of their concerns about water quality. Therefore, it’s great to have this opportunity to help fellow swimmers and potential visitors to know more about when is good to go for a dip, which is most of the time.”

Councillor Sankey said: “It was fascinating to be able to join the team and test the seawater off Hove beach.

“I’d like to thank all those who are giving their time to support this valuable project.

“Our residents, quite rightly, want more transparent information about the quality of our seawater all year round, so I’m delighted that we have been able to launch this innovative citizen science project.”

Peter Kyle MP said: “We all want polluters to be held accountable, and evidence is invaluable to be able to do that. In time, the results gathered will be overlaid with weather patterns, tidal patterns and known releases to bathing sites along the coast.”

The citizen science project, which is being undertaken independently from Southern Water, will help to maintain standards by identifying pollution levels so that concerns can be investigated and pressure put on polluters to take action.

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  1. Dave says:
    2 years ago

    Great but where is it being published ?

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    • Susan Felixe Jacobson says:
      2 years ago

      Who are the polluters?

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  2. Mark says:
    2 years ago

    Fantastic news. Where is the information published?

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