Giant reservoir ready for service as Paris 2024 Games loom

By Reuters
May 03, 2024
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo. — AFP File

PARIS: Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo on Thursday inaugurated a colossal storage basin that will help reduce the risks of pollution in the Seine as the Olympics approach and make the river suitable for bathing.

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The primary goal is to have the Seine batheable by 2025, with the Paris Games boosting that aim, even though some sporting events were cancelled last summer as health standards were not met after rare heavy rains and a sewer problem.

The city has been building a storage basin capable of holding 46,000 cubic metres of waste water to significantly reduce the risks of pollution in the Seine. It will now start to operate before the end of the month. “It’s a childhood dream coming true. Remember when you were 10 years old, sitting by a lake and wishing to take a dive,” Hidalgo said.

“In Paris, our dream was to bathe in the river like the Parisians used to do 100 years ago. The Olympics gave this project a huge boost.” The water will be tested every day during the Olympics to make sure it will be safe for the triathlons and open water swimming in the Seine. The Games start on July 26.

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