IDAlert, 2023
Author(s): Hao Wang, Anouk Blauw & Eline Boelee
With climate change causing sea temperatures to rise, bathing may become less safe. Bacteria thrive in these warmer waters. Sewage overflows and surface runoff from agriculture may bring nutrients and pathogens into the coastal waters. Current water quality monitoring programs are based on fortnightly sampling and may miss important polluting events.Researchers at Deltares are developing an early warning system to inform people about the real time quality of coastal bathing water.