“Blue Flag”, a beach water quality control label questioned

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M. Justet, F. Daireaux, S. Ripaud – France 2

France Televisions

The “blue flag” must guarantee quality water in clean and secure ports. In France, more than 500 beaches benefit from this very popular label. But its reliability is questioned by several mayors.

The blue flag has been flying for 37 years on French beaches. This label is presented as a guarantee of respect for the environment and attractiveness. But vacationers do not always know it. “Is it for the quality of the water? It’s very good but it’s not well known enough, well, I didn’t know about it”, concedes a vacationer. Water quality is in fact only one of the 60 criteria listed in the specifications.

Near Biarritz (Pyrenees-Atlantiques), Bidart obtained its flag two years ago. To have it, the mayor had to invest above all outside of water. “These are selective sorting baskets, it’s brand new. Before that, that was it, very simple baskets […]. Here we have four self-cleaning toilets, and a fifth outside which is accessible for people with reduced mobility., he explains. In total, he had to pay almost 33,000 euros. A salty bill, which he considers necessary to make himself known. “It’s a known label, and also known internationally.” On the other hand, water quality control is considered incomplete, since it does not take into account all marine pollution.

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