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2008 Swimming Season Update

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Mississippi

August 2009


Introduction

drawing of the state of Mississippi with counties identified in green

Figure 1. Mississippi coastal counties.

The BEACH Act of 2000 requires that coastal and Great Lakes states and territories report to EPA on beach monitoring and notification data for their coastal recreation waters. The BEACH Act defines coastal recreation waters as the Great Lakes and coastal waters (including coastal estuaries) that states, territories, and authorized tribes officially recognize or designate for swimming, bathing, surfing, or similar activities in the water.

This fact sheet summarizes beach monitoring and notification data submitted to EPA by the State of Mississippi for the 2008 swimming season.

Table 1. Breakdown of monitored and unmonitored coastal beaches by county for 2008.
County Total Beaches Monitored Not Monitored
Hancock 3 3 0
Harrison 13 13 0
Jackson 6 6 0
Totals 22 22 0

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2008 Summary Results

How many notification actions were reported and how long were they?

Bar Graph of Beach notification actions by duration

Figure 2: Beach notification actions by duration.

Mississippi's approach is to issue a beach advisory when water quality standards are exceeded at a particular beach that warns people to avoid contact with the ocean water. A total of 15 monitored beaches had at least one advisory issued during the 2008 swimming season. About 17 percent of Mississippi's notification actions lasted two days or less. Figure 2 presents a full breakdown of notification action durations.

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What percentage of days were beaches under a notification action?

Pie Chart of Beach days with and without notification actions

Figure 3: Beach days with and without notification actions.

For Mississippi's 2008 swimming season, actions were reported about 5 percent of the time (Figure 3).

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How do 2008 results compare to previous years?

Table 2 compares 2008 notification action data with monitored beach data from previous years.

Table 2. Beach notification actions, 2006–2008.
Year 2006 2007 2008
Number of monitored beaches 21 20 22
Number of beaches affected by notification actions 6 9 15
Percentage of beaches affected by notification actions 29% 45% 68%
Percentage of beach days affected by notification actions 59% 5% 5%

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What pollution sources possibly affect investigated monitored beaches?

Figure 4 displays the percentage of Mississippi's monitored beaches possibly affected by various pollution sources. Of 9 investigated beaches, 6 listed non-storm related runoff as a possible pollutant.

Bar Graph of Percent of Beaches

Figure 4: Percent of investigated monitored beaches affected by possible pollution sources (9 beaches).

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For More Information

Mississippi's 2007 Beach Season Data | General information about beaches | Beaches in Mississippi Exit EPA Disclaimer

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