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Health Concerns Grow over Tokyo Olympic Venue Smelling like a Toilet
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Health Concerns Grow over Tokyo Olympic Venue Smelling like a Toilet
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Fears Tokyo 2020 Olympics athletes will be swimming in poo and catch E coli amid suspected sewage leak
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Concerns over water quality at Olympic triathlon venue
Earlier this week, Bloomberg Business posted a concerning report about the water quality in the Tokyo Bay, which happens to be the swim venue for the Olympic triathlon as well as the open-water swimming events. Noting that the city of Tokyo has taken drastic steps to remedy a 2019 E. coli outbreak in the water that forced the cancelation of the swim portion of the Paratiathlon test event there (the bacteria was found in the water then was at more than twice the limit set by the International Triathlon Union), the piece says that officials are confident that their screening system will provide a secure environment to hold the games. However, it also reported that the water in Tokyo currently “stinks” and that the main issue is rooted in pollution connected to Tokyo’s old-fashioned, combined sewer system. The current concern harkens back to similar water-quality worries at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, which was played down
Just Days Before Olympics, Tokyo s Outdoor Swimming Venue Stinks Just Days Before Olympics, Tokyo s Outdoor Swimming Venue Stinks For residents who live near the shore, that s an unappealing thought because, despite months of efforts to clean up the water, the bay stinks.
Yet in recent weeks, a pungent smell has been wafting in from the water.
In less than two weeks, Olympic swimmers will dive into Tokyo Bay to compete in the triathlon. For residents who live near the shore, that s an unappealing thought because, despite months of efforts to clean up the water, the bay stinks.
Known for its shoreline of gleaming skyscrapers and iconic Rainbow Bridge, the futuristic landscape was selected at the strong request of international sporting organizations, according to the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee. But in the run-up to the games, problems began to emerge.