Skip to main content
U.S.

French charity raises alarm over Seine River pollution before Olympics

Media Landscape

See who else is reporting on this story and which side of the political spectrum they lean. To read other sources, click on the plus signs below. Learn more about this data
Left 50% Center 0% Right 50%
Bias Distribution Powered by Ground News

A French water charity is sounding the alarm over pollution of the Seine River, which is set to be the backdrop for the Olympic Games‘ opening ceremonies and used by athletes as an open-water swimming venue. Paris authorities are racing to clean up the famed waterway before the Games kick off on July 26.

In an open letter, the Surfrider Foundation said it performed tests on the river in the last six months and found “alarming” levels of bacteria — including E. coli and enterococci, which are both known to come from human fecal matter and pose dangers to swimmers.

QR code for SAN app download

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.

Point phone camera here

“It is therefore clear that the athletes who will be taking part in the Olympic and Paralympic events planned for the Seine will be swimming in polluted water and taking significant risks to their health,” the foundation stated in a news release.

Officials from the Île-de-France precinct have responded to the foundation’s findings, calling them “flawed.” They argue that the samples were collected between September 2023 and March of this year, a period during which officials were not actively treating the water during the winter.

French officials have spent more than a billion dollars in the last decade working to improve the quality of the river.

Currently, rainwater and wastewater get funneled through Paris’ sewer system and both get released into the Seine River.

Authorities promised to clean up the water before the Olympics and they are set to spend another $1.5 billion dollars on a plan to make good on that promise. The new plan includes a new stormwater facility along with new sewage connections for boats along the river.

France President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo have both said they will take a dip in the Seine before the Olympics.

City officials are also hopeful the Seine River water will be used for public bathing by 2025.

Tags: , , ,

[LAUREN TAYLOR]

A FRENCH WATER CHARITY IS SOUNDING THE ALARM – OVER POLLUTION OF THE SEINE RIVER – AND PARIS AUTHORITIES ARE UNDER FIRE TO CLEAN UP THE FAMED WATER WAY BEFORE THE OLYMPIC GAMES KICK OFF ON JULY 26TH.

THE SEINE RIVER IS SET TO BE THE BACKDROP FOR THE OPENING CEREMONY AND USED BY ATHLETES AS AN OPEN-WATER SWIMMING VENUE.

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION WROTE AN OPEN LETTER SAYING THEY HAD PERFORMED TESTS OF THE SEINE RIVER OVER THE LAST SIX MONTHS AND THAT THE RIVER IS POLLUTED WITH “ALARMING” LEVELS OF BACTERIA – INCLUDING E. COLI AND ENTEROCOCCI WHICH ARE BOTH KNOWN TO COME FROM HUMAN FECAL MATTER AND COULD BE DANGEROUS TO SWIMMERS.

“IT IS THEREFORE CLEAR THAT THE ATHLETES WHO WILL BE TAKING PART IN THE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC EVENTS PLANNED FOR THE SEINE WILL BE SWIMMING IN POLLUTED WATER AND TAKING SIGNIFICANT RISKS TO THEIR HEALTH” THE FOUNDATION STATED IN A NEWS RELEASE.

IN RESPONSE, OFFICIALS FROM ÎLE-DE-FRANCE PRECINCT WROTE A LETTER STATING THE FOUNDATIN’S FINDINGS ARE “FLAWED” BECAUSE THE SAMPLES WERE COLLECTED FROM SEPTEMBER 2023 TO MARCH OF THIS YEAR – AND THAT OFFICIALS WEREN’T ACTIVELY TREATING THE WATER DURING THE WINTER.

FRENCH OFFICIALS HAVE SPENT MORE THAN A BILLION DOLLARS IN THE LAST DECADE WORKING TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE RIVER

CURRENTLY, RAINWATER AND WASTEWATER GET FUNNELED THROUGH PARIS’ SEWER SYSTEM – AND BOTH GET RELEASED INTO THE SEINE RIVER.

AUTHORITIES PROMISED TO CLEAN UP THE WATER BEFORE THE OLYMPICS AND ARE SET TO SPEND ANOTHER $1.5 BILLION DOLLARS ON A PLAN TO MAKE GOOD ON THAT PROMISE.

THE NEW PLAN INCLUDES A NEW STORMWATER FACILITY – ALONG WITH NEW SEWAGE CONNECTIONS FOR BOATS ALONG THE RIVER.

FRANCE’S PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON AND PARIS’ MAYOR ANNE HIDALGO HAVE BOTH SAID THEY WILL TAKE A DIP IN THE SEINE WATER BEFORE THE OLYMPICS.

CITY OFFICIALS ARE ALSO HOPEFUL THE SEINE RIVER WATER WILL BE USED FOR PUBLIC BATHING BY 2025.