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12:51 GMT, Monday, 4 August 2008 13:51 UK

Beach is in the clear over water

Preston Beach

A Devon beach which failed water quality tests in peak holiday season has been given the all clear.

The Environment Agency had issued pollution warnings at Torre Abbey beach in Torquay, but lifted those on Monday.

However, at neighbouring Preston beach water quality was still at "slightly unacceptable" level and swimmers were being advised to stay out of the water.

It is thought the recent poor water quality may have been caused by unseasonably heavy rainfall.

Warning signs

Torbay Council said it had lifted warning notices at Torre Abbey beach in Torquay. Swimmers had been told to stay out of the water, after routine monitoring by the Environment Agency showed signs of pollution.

The council said it is now satisfied the water is all clear and is safe for bathing.

Warning signs are still up at Preston beach in Paignton. The council said water quality is still at a "slightly unacceptable" level.

The beach, which is popular with families, was awarded the coveted Blue Flag for clean water and good facilities earlier this year.

Sewers 'overflowing'

The pollution came as the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) called for an urgent review of thousands of storm drains at coastal resorts.

Coastal pollution officer Thomas Bell said: "The problem is that the sewer system was designed for a climate which is different from the one we have got now.

"Because of the effects of climate change we are having a lot more rain.

"The combined sewer overflows are starting to discharge a lot more often than they should. Their environmental impact is greatly increasing."



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Beach pollution 20 times over limit (22 Aug 03 |  Devon )
Beach re-opened after tests (15 Aug 03 |  Devon )
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