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Before the boat race, they say ‘Campaigns about E.Coli levels on Thames River | Science, Climate and Technical News

E.Coli says that the tension of the Thames River, which will host the famous boat race on Sunday, has been watched in many water samples.

The campaign group River Eylem, which started to test bacteria in Thames on March 10, said that almost one -third of the samples (29.5%) exceeded safe boundaries to enter the water.

According to campaigns, water quality will be classified as “weak” according to official standards.

Thames Water said that rivers are “very dynamic environments” and the last tests about E.coli conducted by Fulham Reach Boat Club showed the results of “excellent ‘threshold since March”.

The boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities in London traditionally reaches its peak in the winning team, but was warned to avoid water after last year. “worryingly high” e.coli levels found.

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Redgrave calls to be cleaned from the river

Sir Steve Redgrave, who won the Olympic Gold Medal five times, said that the rowers and others who like water deserve better.

“It is a real concern that the quality of insecure water in Thames is still a source of concern in 2025.”

Last year, he said he was an Oxford Rower Falling from E.coli After training on Thames and identifying “pooo in water”.

Thames Water said that the boat racing road was not technically bath, ie it was not financed to disinfect or sterilize the water in the same way.

England’s largest water supplier has been fighting against financial collapse since last year and avoiding being taken to ownership of the government last month.

File - members of the rowing team of Oxford University, on Saturday, March 29, 2008, in the 154th annual boat race on London, London, Cox Nicholas Brodie, River, River, River, jump to the River of the Thames, Oxford and Cambridge won the traditional celebration for the members of the crew. Now researchers say it comes with a health warning. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File
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In 2008, winning teams like Oxford were throwing their COXs into the water. PIC: AP

How was the test performed?

The water stress on the way to boat race was not classified by the environmental agency as a bath water region, but the campaignists said that they measured the same way to emphasize water pollution levels.

River Action, between March 10 and 7 April, the race route 44 times in three different places, he said.

The group said that the percentage of samples exceeding the safe boundaries to enter the water is almost three times the threshold of the bath water, which is rated as “poor”.

Eric Popplewell from the River Action called it “a scandal” and asked Thames Water to be put in the hands of the government.

“We strongly recommend them to think twice before throwing the COXs of the winning team on Sunday.”

E.Coli levels, Last dry airThe group said.

The untreated sewage had to be released from emergency overflow valves during extraordinary wet conditions to prevent the sewage from being backed up to people.

A Thames Water Spokesman said: “Rivers are very dynamic environments and examples can change in a short period of time. Paradoxically, the final tests on E.coli by Fulham Reach Boat Club have consequences in the ‘excellent’ threshold since March.”

The spokesman added: “We have invested and continued to invest in a record amount to deal with our aging infrastructure and rivers. This includes £ 1.8 billion to improve river health in London in the next five years.

He continued: “We are determined to see that waterways have developed, but we cannot do it alone.

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