Uncertainty Looms Over Seine's Safety for Olympic Swimmers

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With the Paris Olympics approaching, concerns remain about whether the Seine River will be clean enough for swimming events. Despite a €1.4 billion investment in infrastructure to improve water quality, recent tests have shown fluctuating E. coli levels. Heavy rain could still push contamination levels beyond safe limits, potentially altering event plans. While some improvements have been noted, the river's water quality remains uncertain.
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- River Seine still not safe for swimming on most days due to E. Coli bacteria levels, with Olympics set to start on July 26 CNN
- A (Covert) Pre-Olympics Dip in the E. Coli-Infested Seine The New Yorker
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