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How to check the beach water quality in eThekwini beaches

eThekwini Municipality is encouraging bathers and beachgoers to check the quality of water at the beaches before visiting.

FOR a safe and enjoyable festive season beachgoers and bathers in eThekwini are advised to always check the water quality of the beaches they intend to visit. Residents and tourists are encouraged to check through the eThekwini Municipality’s website, by following this step-by-step process.

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Process:

Step 1: Go to the eThekwini Municipality website  

Step 2: Click the ‘Beach Status’ tab 

  • On the homepage, find and click on the tab labelled ‘Beach Status’. This will take you to a dedicated page featuring a detailed report of eThekwini’s beaches.

Step 3: Interpret the water quality indicators

This report shows the most recent status of every beach in a colour-coded style to inform the users about the quality of the water.

  • Red indicates poor water quality.
  • Green indicates acceptable water quality.
  • Blue indicates ideal water quality.

The municipality is encouraging beachgoers and bathers to check on its conditions to minimise the risk of someone sustaining health-related illnesses from polluted water.

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