Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo Takes a Historic Swim in the Seine

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo Swims in the Seine, Marking a Historic Milestone

On Wednesday, July 17, Mayor Anne Hidalgo made headlines by swimming in the Seine, alongside Prefect Marc Guillaume and Cojo President Tony Estanguet. This significant event marks a milestone in the city’s efforts to make the Seine swimmable once again.

A Swimmable Seine: A Symbol of Environmental Progress

As announced, the Mayor of Paris took a dip in the Seine at Bras Marie, opposite the Île Saint-Louis. This swim signifies that the Seine is now swimmable, thanks to several days of positive water quality indicators. The favorable weather conditions and the new Austerlitz reservoir, which was inaugurated this spring and can hold around 50,000 cubic meters of wastewater, have made this achievement possible.

Ensuring Water Quality and Safety

The swim in the Seine is a testament to the city’s commitment to improving water quality and environmental conditions. The Austerlitz reservoir plays a crucial role in this initiative by managing and storing large volumes of wastewater, thus preventing contamination of the river. These efforts ensure that the Seine meets the necessary standards for safe swimming.

A Step Towards a Cleaner Future

Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s swim in the Seine is not just a symbolic gesture but a step towards a cleaner and more sustainable future for Paris. The city’s ongoing efforts to enhance water quality demonstrate a significant commitment to environmental health and public safety.

The Vision for Paris 2024

This event also aligns with the vision for the Paris 2024 Olympics, where the Seine is set to host open water swimming events. The successful swim by Mayor Hidalgo and other officials showcases the progress made towards this ambitious goal and highlights the importance of environmental stewardship in the lead-up to the Games.

Join the Celebration of a Swimmable Seine

As Paris continues to make strides in improving the Seine’s water quality, the city invites residents and visitors to celebrate this achievement. The positive changes are a result of collective efforts and innovation, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future for the iconic river.

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Editor-at-Large Alan Merritt

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Alan Merritt is an international journalist and editor with over 12 years of experience across global news, television, and magazine media. Based in Las Vegas, with ties to New York and Paris, he serves as Editor-at-Large at Just Now News, a leading platform recognized for its Unscripted, Unfiltered, Unmissable coverage. In this role, he contributes a wide range of stories spanning human interest, culture, business, technology, and global affairs, bringing depth, clarity, and a global perspective to every piece.


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