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Uimarantaluettelo 2021 Uimarantaluettelo 1 (3) 7.5.2021 UUDENKAPUNGIN YMPÄRISTÖTERVEYDENHUOLLON UIMARANTALUETTELO VUODELLE 2021 (Kustavi, Laitila, Masku, Mynämäki, Nousiainen, Pyhäranta, Tai- vassalo, Uusikaupunki ja Vehmaa) Kunnan terveydensuojeluviranomaisen on Sosiaali- ja terveysministeriön asetusten 177/2008 4 §:n (yleinen uimaranta) ja asetuksen 354/2008 4§:n (pieni yleinen uimaran- ta) mukaan laadittava uimarantaluettelo asetusten soveltamisalaan kuuluvista uimaran- noista. Yleisellä uimarannalla eli EU-uimarannalla tarkoitetaan uimarantaa, jossa kunnan ter- veydensuojeluviranomaisen määrittelyn mukaan odotetaan huomattavan määrän ih- misiä uivan uimakauden (15.6.-31.8.) aikana. Pienellä yleisellä uimarannalla taas tar- koitetaan yleistä uimarantaa, jossa vastaavan arvion mukaan ei odoteta huomattavan määrän ihmisiä uivan uimakauden aikana. Yleisten uimarantojen veden laatua ja sinilevien esiintymistä valvotaan uimakaudella säännöllisesti. EU-uimarannoilta ensimmäinen uimavesinäyte otetaan noin kaksi viikkoa ennen uimakauden alkua. Tämän lisäksi uimakauden aikana otetaan ja analysoidaan vähintään kolme näytettä. Pieniltä yleisiltä uimarannoilta otetaan ja analysoidaan uima- kauden aikana vähintään kolme näytettä. Kunnan terveydensuojeluviranomaisen on huolehdittava siitä, että kunnan asukkailla ja kesäasukkailla on mahdollisuus saada tietoa sekä tehdä ehdotuksia ja huomautuksia sekä yleisten uimarantojen että pienten yleisten uimarantojen uimarantaluettelosta. Yleisöllä on mahdollisuus tehdä ehdotuksia ja huomautuksia uimarantaluettelosta. Ne tulee tehdä kirjallisesti osoitteeseen Uudenkaupungin kaupunki, Terveysvalvonta, Pankkitie 1, 23600 Kalanti tai sähköisesti osoitteeseen [email protected] Uudenkaupungin kaupungin ympäristöterveydenhuollon valvomat uimarannat uimakau- della 2021 ovat Yleiset uimarannat Maskussa − Isonkiven uimaranta, Ruskontie 43, 21250 Masku Pienet yleiset uimarannat Kustavissa − Klipunkarin uimaranta, Klipunkarintie 38 A, 23360 Kustavi − Laukkarin uimaranta, Ruoninluodontie 100 D, 23360 Kustavi − Kustavin Lootholman uimaranta, Kuninkaantie 193, 23360 Kustavi Postiosoite Käyntiosoite Laskutusosoite Puhelin ja sähköposti Y-tunnus 0144036-6 PL 20 Välskärintie 2 C PL 13 02 845 151 uusikaupunki.fi 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23500 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI [email protected] Uimarantaluettelo 2 (3) 7.5.2021 Laitilassa − Särkijärven uimaranta, Särkijärventie 136, 23800 Laitila − Mustajärven uimaranta, Padontie 822, 23800 Laitila − Kaurajärven uimaranta, Kaariaistentie 210, 23800 Laitila − Hepojärven uimaranta, Hepojärventie 143, 23800 Laitila − Vähä-Tulejärven uimaranta, Krouvintie 133, 23800 Laitila − Vallijärven uimaranta, Vallijärventie 171, 23800 Laitila − Pahkajärven uimaranta, Pahkajärventie 94, 23800 Laitila − Langjärven uimaranta, Langjärventie 244, 23800 Laitila Maskussa - Rivieran uimaranta, Vanha Raumantie 410, 21250 Masku - Maanpää, Maanpääntie 171, 21250 Masku - Vähä-Joumo, Vähä-Joumontie 70, 21250 Masku - Kuurnanpää, Kaidantie 111, 21230 Lemu Mynämäellä − Kivijärven vapaa-aikakeskus, Tekovahantie 10, 23100 Mynämäki − Saaren uimaranta, Saarenrantatie 103, 23140 Hietamäki Nousiaisissa − Falkinkoski, Valpperintie 561, 21270 Nousiainen − Savojärvi, Savojärventie 101, 21270 Nousiainen − Pikisaari, Pikisaarentie 148, 21240 Askainen Pyhärannassa − Lahdenvainion uimaranta, Salinranta 25, 26930 Vermuntila − Reilan uimaranta, Täpöntie 27, 27340 Reila − Suojalan uimaranta, Suojalantie 7, 23950 Pyhäranta Taivassalossa − Hakkenpään uimaranta, Hakkenpääntie 806, 23310 Taivassalo Uudessakaupungissa − Eräistenkarin uimaranta, Eräistenkarintie 31, 23450 Lokalahti − Haimion uimaranta, Haimiontie 351, 23500 Uusikaupunki − Hiun uimaranta, Hiuntie 214, 23500 Uusikaupunki Postiosoite Käyntiosoite Laskutusosoite Puhelin ja sähköposti Y-tunnus 0144036-6 PL 20 Välskärintie 2 C PL 13 02 845 151 uusikaupunki.fi 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23500 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI [email protected] Uimarantaluettelo 3 (3) 7.5.2021 − Karhuluoto, Lepäistentie 271, 23500 Uusikaupunki − Kaukjärven uimaranta, Kaukjärvenranta 8, 23600 Kalanti − Lautveden uimaranta, Paalamäentie 105, 23500 Uusikaupunki − Pyhämaan kk, Pyhämaanranta 37, 23690 Pyhämaa − Raulion uimaranta, Pyhämaantie 300, 23690 Pyhämaa − Santtioranta, Kalalokkikuja 14, 23500 Uusikaupunki − Taipaleenjärven ranta, Saunapolku 8, 23600 Kalanti − Vintrin uimaranta, Lyökintie 726, 23930 Pyhämaa Vehmaalla − Rautila-Vikainen uimaranta, Rantatie, 23210 Vehmaa − Hietajärven uimaranta, Hietajärventie, 23210 Vehmaa − Himoisten uimaranta, Laituritie, 23200 Vinkkilä Lisätietoja asiasta antavat Uudenkaupungin kaupungin terveystarkastajat. Uudenkaupungin kaupunki Terveysvalvonta Postiosoite Käyntiosoite Laskutusosoite Puhelin ja sähköposti Y-tunnus 0144036-6 PL 20 Välskärintie 2 C PL 13 02 845 151 uusikaupunki.fi 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23500 UUSIKAUPUNKI 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI [email protected] .
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