Bathing ban remains at Ribersborg after Malmö sewage leak

A sewage leak in Malmö's canal has led to bathing bans at several popular spots, though not everywhere. Bacteria levels are dropping according to samples.

On May 5, a sewage pipe burst in central Malmö, causing untreated wastewater to flow into the canal. VA Syd has since pumped in fresh water to dilute the contaminants.

A bathing ban remains in effect at Ribersborgs kallbadhus, Scaniabadet and Sundspromenaden. At Sibbarps kallbadhus it is open for swimming, even though no new samples have been taken there since the leak.

Thomas Hulgaard Persson at VA Syd says bacteria levels are decreasing but environmental consequences remain unclear. Samples from May 11 show levels dropping quickly at the bathing sites.

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Realistic photo of Malmö canal during sewer leak repairs with wastewater discharge and water conservation warning sign for residents.
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VA Syd urges Malmö residents to reduce wastewater

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VA Syd is urging central Malmö residents to flush toilets less, avoid laundry and dishwashing, and shower shorter or at friends' places outside the area. The reason is a leak in a major sewer line requiring repairs. Wastewater will be discharged into Malmö canal from May 5 at 19:00 to May 7 at 00:00.

Untreated wastewater continues flowing into the canal between Västra hamnen and Slottsparken at 300 liters per second after cracks were found in an old main sewer line. The discharge, which began after an announcement on May 4, is scheduled to run until midnight Thursday.

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A leak in the sewage pipe released wastewater into the Malmö canal for two days. Hundreds of dead eels have been found at Ribersborgsstranden and swimming is discouraged at several locations.

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A suspected dangerous object was found on Ribersborg beach in Malmö on Wednesday evening, prompting police to cordon off the area. The National Bomb Squad was called in after an initial photo assessment and later declared it harmless. The operation ended at 23:30.

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