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Seine River's Water Quality Remains a Concern Ahead of Olympic Swimming Events
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The Seine River in Paris has been illegal to swim in for over a century. Despite this, the city has invested 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in infrastructure to improve water quality by capturing more stormwater during rainfall events. Official testing shows that E. Coli levels at Alexandre III Bridge have been above acceptable levels on most days, contradicting claims of a general improvement in water quality. In fact, official data suggests that the Seine is still not safe for swimming on most days.
But the seasonal patterns of past decades no longer provide reliable guidance in our warmer world.
Predictions of rainfall have become much more accurate up to a week in advance.
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perspectives
countries
- 1.France
organizations
- 1.Fluidion
- 2.World Triathlon Federation
- 3.Eau de Paris
- 4.Villanova University
- 5.Woodwell Climate Research Center
persons
- 1.Anne Hidalgo
- 2.Dan Angelescu
- 3.Antoine Guillou
- 4.Amelie Oudea-Castera
- 5.Jennifer Francis
- 6.Léonie Périault
- 7.Metin Duran
- 8.Ollala Cernuda