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Five-Year Reviews of EPA’s Recreational Criteria

The Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act amendments to the Clean Water Act (CWA), section 304(a)(9)(B), requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to conduct reviews of its current national recommended Recreational Water Quality Criteria (RWQC) every five years. In conducting these reviews the EPA considers several factors, such as the availability and evaluation of new science, the review of information related to the underlying science used to develop the RWQC, additional implementation support needs, and perceived barriers to state adoption. An important goal of these reviews is to determine of whether revisions to the current RWQC are necessary. On this page: * 2nd Five-Year Review of the Recreational Water Quality Criteria * 1st Five-Year Review of the Recreational Water Quality Criteria


2nd Five-Year Review of the Recreational Water Quality Criteria

On May 25, 2023, the EPA published a report on its second five-year review of the current (2012) RWQC as required by the BEACH Act amendments to the CWA. This final report includes the review of the latest science since the previous review of the RWQC (published in 2018), the EPA’s determination that there is a need to revise its recommended RWQC, three recommended revisions to the RWQC, and research needs. * (173.17 KB) * (2.74 MB, May 2023, EPA 822-R-23-003)

1st Five-Year Review of the Recreational Water Quality Criteria

On May 4, 2018, the EPA published its five-year review of the current (2012) RWQC as required by BEACH Act amendments to the CWA. The review includes a detailed assessment of the state of the science and advances made since 2010 that support the RWQC and enhance its implementation. On the basis of the review described in the review report, the EPA decided not to revise the 2012 RWQC during this review cycle. The agency believes, however, that further research and analysis as identified in the report will contribute to the EPA's future review of the 2012 RWQC. * (507.7 KB, May 2018, EPA 823-F-18-001) * (1.35 MB, May 2018, EPA 823-R-18-001)

Webinar on the 1st Five-Year Review and Assessment

On July 26, 2017, the EPA conducted a webinar to provide stakeholders with information on the review process and an opportunity to participate in a dialogue on the assessment of the 2012 RWQC. * Webinar Agenda * Webinar Presentation: 5-Year Review of the 2012 RWQC (pdf)

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