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hatrack

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Sat Sep 13, 2025, 08:10 AM Saturday

Rome's Mayor Claims The Tiber Will Be Swimmable w/i 5 Years; Rest Of Planet Sceptical

Rome hopes to welcome swimmers back to the River Tiber within five years, the city’s mayor has announced, drawing inspiration from Paris, where the Seine was reopened for public bathing this summer for the first time in a century. During a visit on Thursday to the Osaka Expo in Japan, Roberto Gualtieri said a working group had been set up to study the feasibility of the clean-up project.

“We are pleased to have already established that this is an entirely achievable goal: within five years, we will be able to swim in the Tiber,” Gualtieri said. But the Italian media and experts reacted with scepticism, suggesting it could take rather longer to reduce current pollution to an acceptable level, particularly in a country where public works can have notoriously lengthy timescales. Until the 1960s, Romans regularly swam in the river, but pollution prompted the authorities to introduce restrictions. Today, swimming is strictly prohibited, with fines running into the hundreds of euros, though a longstanding New Year’s Day tradition survives in which divers plunge from one of Rome’s bridges into the chilly waters below.

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“The health risks linked to pollution in the Tiber and in inland waters are extremely high,” Alessandro Miani, the president of the Italian Society of Environmental Medicine, told the news website Roma Today. “The presence of faecal bacteria such as Escherichia coli can trigger gastrointestinal infections in humans, with symptoms including diarrhoea and vomiting. Contact with contaminated water can also cause skin and eye infections, leading to rashes and eye irritation.”

The Paris project, meanwhile, was decades in the making. Although the Seine was used for swimming events during the 2024 Olympics, concerns over water quality persisted. Several events were postponed because of high E coli levels, while some athletes took precautionary medication before competing. All in all, the Italian media has been unconvinced about the Tiber’s mooted renaissance. “The road to making the Tiber swimmable in five years is anything but downhill. For now, it remains a distant goal,” wrote Roma Today.

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/11/rome-mayor-claim-swimmable-tiber-five-years-met-with-scepticism

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Rome's Mayor Claims The Tiber Will Be Swimmable w/i 5 Years; Rest Of Planet Sceptical (Original Post) hatrack Saturday OP
Skepticism isn't an excuse to do nothing. hunter Saturday #1
Horatius did it in his armor. DavidDvorkin Saturday #2

hunter

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1. Skepticism isn't an excuse to do nothing.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 11:28 AM
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Simple publicity can make people mindful of wastes dumped in the river.

Multi-million Euro projects are only part of the solution. Inexpensive smaller scale cleanups can increase enthusiasm for much larger publicly funded cleanup projects.

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