The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2014-15
  
    PLAN AND ASSESS: COASTAL BEACHES | 
    
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          NUMBER BEACHES MONITORED 
            MONITORING EVENTS DURING SWIM SEASON 
            MONITORING EVENTS DURING OFF SEASON | 
         
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      | KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2014-15 |  
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WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
  
WHY THIS  MEASURE IS IMPORTANT
  California has some of  the most popular beaches in the country. Over 150 million day visits are  generated annually by tourists and residents to swim, wade, surf, and dive.  Beach visitors spend over $10 billion each year in California. Beach water  quality monitoring and strong pollution prevention measures are critical for  protecting beach goers from waterborne diseases (Beach Regulation and Guidance). Through the  Clean Beaches Initiative and other efforts, California has the most extensive  and comprehensive monitoring and regulatory program for beaches in the nation. This measure demonstrates the level of monitoring  performed by county health agencies in seventeen different coastal and San  Francisco Bay Area counties.  Monitoring  is also conducted by publicly owned sewage treatment plants, other dischargers  along the coastal zone, environmental groups and numerous citizen-monitoring  groups (for more background information). 
TECHNICAL  CONSIDERATIONS
  - Data Source: Beach Watch Database.  Period: July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. Extracted  on June  2009.
 
  - Unit of Measure: Number of beaches (number), monitoring  events (number). 
 
  - Data Definitions Number  of beaches:  The count of beaches as  determined in the Beach Watch database. Number  of Beaches Monitored: Beaches that were monitored at least once during  fiscal year 08-09.
 
  - References: More information on the Beach program is  available at: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/beaches/ 
 
  - Public reports and data are available at BEACH WATCH  database: http://beachwatch.waterboards.ca.gov/BeachWatch/index.jsp 
 
GLOSSARY
  - Clean Beaches Initiative
 
  - In addition to monitoring our coastal water  quality, California is committed to improving and protecting beaches along its  coast. California has invested $100 million in Clean Beach Initiative grants to fund local  projects that reduce bacterial contamination along the coast. The State has also  funded research to development more rapid detection methods for knowing when to  post beaches, tracking the sources of contamination, and studies to better  understand the relationship between bacterial indicators and incidence of  disease.
 
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