Paris Lifts 100-Year Ban: Citizens Now Allowed to Swim in River Seine After Water Cleanup
Citizens have been allowed after efforts to improve water quality in the river Sen, report
Paris:
The French government lifted the ban on bathing civilians in the Paris River in 1923, where the Paris Olympics also had a contest last year.
According to the news agency Reuters report, the French government lifted the ban on the Parisian citizens in the Senate River, with more than a thousand swimmers from three sides in the Senate River on August 31.
Citizens expressed their happiness that this was the best decision and had never thought of swimming in the river near the Eiffel Tower.
Victoria, 24, a Brazilian citizen in Paris, said he had never thought of going into the water near the Eiffel Tower, the same 51 -year -old Kieran said the water was clean, a little different but normal.
The report said that the decision to allow citizens to bathe in the river Sen was decided after an attempt to improve the quality of water, and it was also used in the Olympics events last season.
The quality of water will be examined on a daily basis with green and red flags during the swimming season in the river Sen, and as well as specific places for swimming will be identified.