31 July: Broadsands and Yellowcraig bathing water samples show no risk to public
Date published: 31 July 2024
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have updated their advice on bathing at Broadsands and Yellowcraig in East Lothian after the latest water quality samples showed no risk to the public.
Results of samples taken at Broadsands and Yellowcraig bathing waters on Monday, 29th July showed water quality had returned to satisfactory levels. Advice against bathing is no longer in force.
Signage was put in place on Friday, 26th July to advise against bathing as a precautionary measure after analysis of routine samples indicated a high bacterial result. SEPA liaised closely with East Lothian Council and Scottish Water.
A spokesperson for SEPA said:
“Following visual checks of the beach and water sampling by our officers, SEPA have confirmed there is no impact on water quality at Broadsands and Yellowcraig bathing waters and will remove the signs advising against bathing.
“Water sampling will continue to take place throughout the bathing season as part of routine testing.
“We continue to work with our partners to improve Scotland’s water environment and make our summer visits to the beach safer and more enjoyable.”
Notes to Editor
- Find more information about Scotland’s bathing waters, including the latest water quality results, predictions, and bathing water profiles on our website.