Parisians able to swim in the Seine after the Olympics
July 9, 2023It will again be possible to take a dip in the Seine River from 2025, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced on Sunday.
She named the three sites that will be open to the public from 2025, including one not far from the Eiffel Tower.
"This is a long-cherished dream and it is well on its way to finally becoming a reality," the city announced. "Safe bathing in the Seine will be possible."
It will be the first time in over 100 years that Parisians and tourists will legally be able to swim in the river that cuts through the French capital.
Swimming in the Seine was officially banned exactly a century ago, in 1923, due to the poor quality of the water but it was still practiced until the early 1960s.
What has Paris done to improve water quality in the Seine?
Sunday's announcement comes more than 30 years after then Paris mayor and later French President Jacques Chirac promised to make the river clean enough for swimming again.
In 2016, Hidalgo renewed the promise on the occasion of the Paris Olympic bid. Some of the swimming competitions will take place in the Seine during the 2024 Olympic Games.
City authorities have already invested around €1.4 billion ($1.54 billion) to open the Seine and Marne to swimmers.
The city administration said the current analyzes of the water quality certified "sufficient" or "excellent" values in dry weather.
Much of the work is expected to be completed by the summer. This involves connecting 23,000 apartments to the sewage system.
Previously their untreated sewage was discharged into the Seine. In addition, 260 houseboats will be connected to the sewage system. Sewage treatment plants are also being modernized or newly built.
dh/lo (AFP, dpa)