Water Quality at CENTENAIRE

🇫🇷 Francecoastal43.695, 7.268

This data reflects historical water quality classifications and is not a real-time safety assessment. Water quality can change rapidly due to weather, sewage events, or algae blooms. Always check with local authorities or lifeguard stations before swimming.

C
Sufficient

Meets minimum standards

This bathing water meets minimum EU requirements. Bacterial levels are within acceptable limits but not ideal.

Based on 2024 bathing season data

Source: European Environment Agency / EU Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC)

Latest Measurements

Intestinal Enterococci
195cfu/100ml
Exc
Good
Suf
E. coli
330cfu/100ml
Exc
Good
Suf

Sample date: 2024-09-24

5-Year Quality Trend

S
2024
S
2023
G
2022
G
2021
E
2020
ExcellentGoodSufficientPoor

Season Monitoring Results

DateEnterococciE. coli
2024-09-24195330
2024-09-161530
2024-09-1194159
2024-09-03110872
2024-08-261594
2024-08-211530
2024-08-131530
2024-08-051546
2024-07-311530
2024-07-231530
2024-07-154615
2024-07-101515
2024-07-021594
2024-06-241530
2024-06-191546
2024-06-111515
2024-06-0377195
2024-05-214055713

Values in cfu/100ml (colony-forming units per 100ml)

What are E. coli and enterococci?

E. coli and intestinal enterococci are indicator bacteria for fecal contamination. Their presence suggests sewage or animal waste in the water, which may contain harmful pathogens. The EU Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) classifies water quality based on these two indicators.