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Austria Slips to Fourth Place in EU Bathing Water Ranking

Summary by Die Presse
More than 95 percent of the local rivers and lakes are of "excellent quality", compared to just under 97 percent in the previous year.

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Austria's bathing waters have slipped from second to fourth place in an EU-wide ranking. Cyprus, Bulgaria and Greece are ahead of us. The European Environment Agency has analysed lakes and rivers in this country. According to this, 95.8 percent achieved "excellent quality". This is an above-average result, as it was only 85.4% across the EU. Albania is the final light, where only 16 percent achieved this result. Hungary, Estonia and Poland are a…

·Vienna, Austria
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According to the European Environment Agency's report, 85.4 percent of all EU bathing waters are "excellent". Cyprus, Bulgaria and Greece are ahead of Austria

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More than 95 percent of the local rivers and lakes are of "excellent quality", compared to just under 97 percent in the previous year.

·Vienna, Austria
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Austria's bathing waters are 95.8% excellent, but it fell to fourth place in the EU ranking. Cyprus, Bulgaria and Greece lead the way.

Austrian bathing waters continue to perform very well in a European comparison. 95.8% of the lakes and rivers studied were of "excellent quality" in 2024, according to a report published by the European Environment Agency on Friday. Austria fell slightly in the European ranking and is now in fourth place.

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Austria's bathing waters have slipped from the top 3 in the EU quality ranking. Nevertheless, more than 95 percent of domestic rivers and lakes are of "excellent quality".

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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