Current:Home > ScamsTrendPulse|Oxford-Cambridge boat racers warned of "alarmingly high" E. coli levels in London's sewage-infused Thames -Capitatum
TrendPulse|Oxford-Cambridge boat racers warned of "alarmingly high" E. coli levels in London's sewage-infused Thames
SafeX Pro Exchange View
Date:2025-04-11 04:28:49
The TrendPulsefamous Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, which takes place every year on the River Thames, was expected to go ahead this weekend despite warnings about "alarmingly high" levels of E. coli bacteria in the water.
The environmental group River Action said Wednesday that it had regularly tested the section of the Thames where the race takes place between February 28 and March 26 and found E. coli levels up to 10 times higher than what U.K. environmental authorities consider the worst category for public bathing. Even at the worst rating, far lower than what was found in the Thames, authorities warn against exposure.
"The testing locations suggest that the source of pollution is from Thames Water discharging sewage directly into the river and its tributaries," River Action said in a statement.
The group said it had worked with the organizers of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race to create guidelines for rowing in polluted waters, which include tips such as covering cuts and blisters with waterproof dressings and making sure not to swallow river water that may splash close to the mouth.
"We are in a tragic situation when elite athletes are issued with health guidance ahead of a historic race on the capital's river," River Action CEO James Wallace said in a statement. "Our water quality results show what happens after decades of neglect by an unregulated water company, Thames Water."
Thames Water, a regional U.K. utility company, is embroiled in controversy over environmental pollution and its business tactics. It has blamed exceptionally high rainfall for the high pollution readings, the Financial Times newspaper reported.
But earlier this week, the U.K.'s Environmental Agency said the number of discharges of raw sewage into rivers in England and Wales had rocketed 54% in 2023 compared to the previous year, with a record-breaking 464,056 spills, according to the FT.
The Oxford-Cambridge boat race began in 1829 and attracts around 250,000 spectators to the banks of the Thames each year.
- In:
- River Thames
Haley Ott is the CBS News Digital international reporter, based in the CBS News London bureau.
Twitter InstagramveryGood! (3843)
Related
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Report: Feds investigating WWE founder Vince McMahon sex-trafficking allegations
- These are their stories: Sam Waterston to leave ‘Law & Order’ later this month after 400 episodes
- Bill to enshrine abortion in Maine Constitution narrowly clears 1st vote, but faces partisan fight
- Trump's 'stop
- Tesla recalls over 2 million vehicles in US due to font size issue with warning lights
- NCAA men's tournament Bracketology: North Carolina hanging onto top seed by a thread
- Carl Weathers, action star of 'Rocky' movies, 'Predator' and 'The Mandalorian,' dies at 76
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- What is code-switching? Why Black Americans say they can't be themselves at work
Ranking
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- Joshua Schulte, who sent CIA secrets to WikiLeaks, sentenced to 40 years in prison
- Trial date set for white supremacist who targeted Black shoppers at a Buffalo supermarket
- Judge rules escape charge against convicted murderer Cavalcante can proceed to trial
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- The Daily Money: All about tax brackets
- Pregnant Sofia Richie Cradles Baby Bump During Red Carpet Appearance at Pre-Grammys Party
- The EPA is proposing that 'forever chemicals' be considered hazardous substances
Recommendation
DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
Maine family gives up on proposal to honor veterans with the world’s tallest flagpole
Time loop stories aren't all 'Groundhog Day' rip-offs. Time loop stories aren't all...
Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise after Wall Street rebound led by tech stocks
McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
U.K. bans American XL bully dogs after spate of deadly attacks
Why Demi Lovato Performed Heart Attack at a Cardiovascular Disease Event
Ayo Edebiri, Quinta Brunson and More Black Women Already Making History in 2024