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Pollution: Ogmore-by-Sea beach declared safe after swim ban

An “abnormal situation”, as defined by the Bathing Water Regulations, is usually declared when NRW becomes aware of an unusual pollution source that could impact on water quality.

Vale of Glamorgan council has been informed of NRW’s findings and will begin removing the warning signs which had been placed on the beach.

The council’s director of environment and housing services, Miles Punter, said he was pleased that pollution was no longer affecting water quality at the beach.

However, he added: “It is disappointing though that the source of the problem has not been identified and also extremely regrettable that we had to take additional measures to discourage people from entering the sea.”


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