Badeverbot bleibt nach Abwasserleck in Malmö an Ribersborg bestehen

Ein Abwasserleck im Kanal von Malmö hat an mehreren beliebten Badeplätzen zu Badeverboten geführt, wenn auch nicht überall. Den Proben zufolge sinken die Bakterienwerte.

Am 5. Mai platzte im Zentrum von Malmö ein Abwasserrohr, wodurch ungeklärtes Abwasser in den Kanal floss. VA Syd hat seitdem frisches Wasser eingepumpt, um die Schadstoffe zu verdünnen.

An Ribersborgs kallbadhus, Scaniabadet und Sundspromenaden bleibt ein Badeverbot in Kraft. Im Sibbarps kallbadhus ist das Schwimmen gestattet, obwohl dort seit dem Leck keine neuen Proben entnommen wurden.

Thomas Hulgaard Persson von VA Syd gibt an, dass die Bakterienwerte sinken, die Umweltauswirkungen jedoch noch unklar seien. Proben vom 11. Mai zeigen, dass die Werte an den Badeplätzen schnell zurückgehen.

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