AP: Will the Seine be clean enough by the Olympics? Not even the experts know yet
https://apnews.com/article/olympics-paris-seine-water-wastewater-swimming-triathlon-abde9a6ba9cc1617df1d0336743ee204Will the Seine be clean enough by the Olympics? Not even the experts know yet
BY TOM NOUVIAN AND SUMAN NAISHADHAM
Updated 10:05 PM EDT, July 15, 2024
PARIS (AP) With the
Paris Olympics less than two weeks away, a question hangs over the Games: Will the Seine River be clean enough for athletes to swim in?
Triathlon and marathon swimming are scheduled to take place in the Seine, where it has been illegal to swim for more than a century. Despite the citys efforts to clean up the long-polluted river, the water has tested unsafe for humans in recent weeks, and cleaner on other days. The Games run from July 26-Aug. 11.
To clean up the river, Paris invested 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in building infrastructure to catch more stormwater when it rains the same water that contains bacteria-laden wastewater that enters the river during periods of heavy rain and makes it unsafe to swim in.
In May,
Paris officials inaugurated a giant underground water storage basin next to the Austerlitz train station aimed at collecting excess rainwater and stopping wastewater from entering the Seine. The basin can hold the equivalent of 20 Olympic swimming pools of dirty water that will now be treated and is the centerpiece of major infrastructure improvements that the city has rushed to finish in time for the Games, but to also ensure that Parisians have a cleaner Seine in years to come.