"Alarming levels" of bacteria like E. coli in Paris' Seine river present a challenge for Olympic swimming events (2024)

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By Caitlin O'Kane

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The swimming portion of the triathlon event at the 2024 Paris Olympics might be impacted by poor water quality in the city's Seine River. Tony Estanguet, president of the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee, said the water pollution is a challenge and the swimming event might be delayed until later in the games.

The triathlon plans were brought into question after a water charity released a report this week saying the water in the Seine showed alarming levels of bacteria like E.coli.

Surfrider Foundation Europe completed 14 tests on water samples taken from two spots on the river between September 2023 and March 2024 andfound all but one showed poor water quality.

Olympic triathlons involve a .93-mile (1.5 km) swim, a 24.8-mile (40 km) bike ride, and a 6.2-mile (10 km) run. The Olympic event is set to take place on July 30 and 31, with athletes starting their swim at the Pont Alexandre III bridge. After swimming two laps, they will climb 32 stairs up to the top of the bridge again to begin the bike ride and then finish with the run.

Surfrider Foundation said in asocial media postthat the samples revealed high levels of pollution at the Alexandre III Bridge and that a "shadow looms over the quality of the water in the Seine River."

The organization blamed rainfall and sewage malfunctions for the pollution and warned the bacteria could lead to infections such as staphylococcus. They urged stakeholders to take action before athletes dip into the river.

When asked about the E.coli problem, Estanguet told Sport Accord this week that they are working hard on it, the Guardian first reported.

"When we decided to have this competition in the Seine we knew it will be a big challenge but with the authorities, there is a big program of investment and, when we talk about legacy, this project is fantastic," he said.

Estanguet added he is confident the event will be held in the Seine because they have contingency plans and can postpone the race due to rain since it is set to take place at the beginning of the Olympics.

"But there's a risk. There's always a risk," he said. "I was an athlete. I attended [the] World Championships that were postponed because of floods. When you are in a sport where you rely on the natural conditions, you have to adapt. It's part of the flexibility in my sport."

A spokesperson for Paris 2024 told CBS News that the Surfrider Foundation samples were not taken during the summer and that the City of Paris has always been transparent that the conditions of the Seine are suitable for bathers in the summer – not winter.

"Paris 2024 has every confidence in the ability of all those involved and the work undertaken to make the Seine swimmable by the summer of 2024," the spokesperson said via email.

In a statement to CBS News, a spokesperson for the International Olympic Committee said they "understand additional works due to be completed as part of the local government's wider effort to improve the water quality of the River Seine will contribute to the running of the Olympic Games open water swimming competitions."

The spokesperson added that they can change the schedule "to ensure the events can take place, so there is no reason to speculate."

Paris had been cleaning up the Seine so people could swim in it again, but plans to hold a swimming event ahead of the Olympics were derailed due to a sewage problem. Still, French President Emmanuel Macron said he would take a dip once the river is cleaned, which the city says will happen by 2025.

The Paris 2024 spokesperson said the multi-agency effort to make the Seine swimmable was initiated more than 30 years ago. By the time the Games start, the efforts to clean up the river "will have reduced bacteriological pollution by 75%."

Five Olympic events will take place in the Seine, the spokesperson said: men's and women's marathon swimming events and the men's, women's and mixed relay triathlon events. Eleven para-triathlon events will also be held in the Seine during the Paralympic Games.

Last month, water pollution in another major European river almost derailed an athletic event. River Action, an environmental group, said sections of London's River Thames had "alarmingly high" levels of E. coli and worked with organizers of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race to create guidelines for rowing in the water.

The annual boat race went on even though the group found E. coli levels up to 10 times higher than what is considered the worst category for public bathing by U.K. authorities.

Haley Ott contributed to this report.

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Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," CBS News' streaming show that focuses on good news.

"Alarming levels" of bacteria like E. coli in Paris' Seine river present a challenge for Olympic swimming events (2024)

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Is the Seine river polluted for the Olympics? ›

But in August, the swim portion of the test marathon event was canceled because the river failed pollution tests. As the starting gun to the Games approaches, Fluidion, one of the companies the city of Paris contracted to monitor bacteria in the water, exclusively shared its findings with NBC News.

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Games venues in the centre of Paris will be cordoned off to the public and there will be extensive traffic restrictions. A number of Metro stations and railway stations will also be closed for part or all of duration of the Games.

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In a recent report, the Surfrider Foundation called the Seine “a particularly polluted spot” after it monitored bacteria levels for over six months. The group concluded that athletes "will be swimming in polluted water and taking significant risks to their health.”

Why is the Seine polluted? ›

Surfrider Foundation also blames malfunctions in the sewage network, as well as barges and riverside dwellings that aren't connected to the wastewater networks. 1.9 million cubic metres of wastewater was discharged into the Seine in 2022.

Why can't you swim in the Seine River? ›

Swimming in the Seine has, with some exceptions, been illegal since 1923. Hidalgo mentioned new facilities that have been specially built to clean up the river, whose water quality was recently denounced by an environmental group. A water treatment plant in Champigny-sur-Marne, east of Paris, was inaugurated Tuesday.

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The reason the Paris river is off-limits to bathers is to protect the health of its inhabitants. Many diseases can be caught in these waters. Bacteria present in the Seine cause gastro-enteritis and urinary tract infections.

Is Seine River safe to swim? ›

Parts of the river will be used for the marathon swimming events and the swimming portion of the triathlons (at Point Alexandre III). It will also be the stage of the opening ceremony. Swimming in the Seine has been prohibited since 1923 because of the dangers to swimmers from boats and poor water quality.

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But… can you swim in the Seine? No, and don't try it! Swimming in the river Seine has been outlawed since 1923 and can slap you with a 15 euro fine.

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Summary. Between April 1795 and September 1801, 306 bodies were pulled from the river Seine in Paris.

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Considered by many the most romantic river in the world, the Seine is also smelly, murky and — after big Saturday nights — fringed with the filthy residue of partygoers. During huge rainstorms, 40 portholes dotting the river's paved banks gush with sewage.

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How polluted is the river Seine? ›

The Surfrider Foundation said on Monday that it had analysed laboratory tests and concluded that the water of the Seine, which stretches almost 800 kilometres across France, remains contaminated and potentially dangerous in the Paris area, where Olympic swimming trials are due to take place.

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