WASHINGTON - Beachgoers will be told more about whether it's safe to go in the water under a court settlement between environmentalists and the EPA.
The settlement requires the Environmental Protection Agency to develop criteria by 2012 to protect the public against a wider range of potential health hazards from ocean swimming than provided by existing standards.
Currently EPA criteria for the safety of ocean water is based on the likelihood of contracting gastrointestinal ailments.
The settlement requires the EPA to base its criteria on more illnesses, including hepatitis, skin rashes, ear infections, and pink eye. The EPA will also have to deliver results of sea-water tests the same day they're done.