This 13M-Gallon Tank Is Key to Paris’s Olympics Infrastructure | WSJ
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- Paris has just months before hosting the 2024 Olympic Games, where athletes are set to dive head first into the Seine River. The body of water runs through the heart of the French capital and is a hub for pollution and fecal bacteria, released directly from the city’s sewer system. So how do French politicians plan to clean-up the river before the summer Olympics?
WSJ went inside the project to understand if this $1.5 billion plan can really sanitize the Parisian waterway.
Chapters:
0:00 The Seine
0:29 The plan
2:38 Solutions and challenges
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The French state is intertwined with the LVMH group in a perfectly scandalous way.
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For sure they are the "biggest local sponsor"...
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Just imagine how nice the likes of Paris, London, or New York would be if they cleaned up their rivers and people could swim in them.
new york wouldnt be possible its a major shipping way with cargo terminals, maybe more upstream near Albany but that would be a little too cold
We swim in the Amsterdam canals 😉
@@brendanzhang7488 The Seine is used for river exchanges.
In London they're building an enormous sewage overflow pipe, which should help the Thames be significantly cleaner
kramer swam in NYC
At 1:15 Antoine Guillou said "we're building two cathedrals in Paris at the moment", cause apparently whoever did the subtitles didn't understand
J'avais compris " casseroles " 😂
The subtitles cracked me up, even I could understand it. These videos from WSJ are the worst, there is always at least one mistake.
Triathletes preparing for the Olympics this year watching this 👁️👄👁️
Its a problem every Olympics. I remember Rio 2016 was crazy.
But also in Tokyo (they swam in the polluted harbour)
Every Olympics they put the triathletes in questionable water ahah
Paris is doing some great things right now. Bike and public transportation infrastructure too
but we need to remember that, french always has the extraordinary capacity to EFF things up....
That's what everyone does for the Olympics. Then usually it slowly degrades back to normal since the money spent won't be offset by income
The last time I visited Paris during my transit was June 2019. I was impressed by the saperate terminal for long transit passengers @CDG with comfortable lounge chairs . It's even more impressive to information volunteers to answers questions in English 😊 they were mostly near the train platform
I applaud them for making the effort to do the this with the momentum of the Olympic Games, and having the guts to crack down on the heavy polluters. A clean public river speaks volumes about the values of the people who live in the city. In like manner the folks in London have finally had the courage to clean up the Themes as well.
but we need to remember that the french always has the extraordinary capacity to EFF things up....
It’s amazing that they’re actually doing something about it. Just so everyone knows, most cities are much worse than Paris. They’re trying to correct it
@@INHUMANENATION That's not sure. This projet, making the Seine swimmable, has been on for many years.
There have been lots of progress already. Fishermen in particular have seen the stock of fish increase. Swimming basins have already opened to the public.
@@INHUMANENATION Maybe I am wrong in my optimism , but for sure there have been means to reach a well specified target.
@@magalicochet4327 If you look at the river right now, very close to the olympics, you lose a little bit of hope....
@@OrigamingForReal Let's see
And they are using the Olympic as the base of cleaning the Seine. Basically every single dollar is to show the city at its best
Chicago did this but on an even bigger scale and it worked! This type of work will become more common as flooding increases with rising water levels.
Or just separate sewer water from runoff water
Come to Belgrade and test water from the Danube river. I'm pretty sure you will find a new species.
Hahaha and fluorescent, perhaps 😬
Paris' ambitious project to transform the Seine into a safe swimming venue for the Olympics and beyond is a monumental effort in urban environmental engineering. It's a reminder of the importance of sustainable city planning and the impact of infrastructure investments on public health and global events. 🌊
yeah, but doing it fast because deadlines is not ideal.
Love how this video came out on april fools day
Now look at the Thames.
Or the Liffey 🤢
The Thames is mainly mud and silt - not pollution. Yes it has spillage, but it’s a myth that it’s brown because of waste. It’s just the nature of the river bed.
Also it’s not hard to google
The Thames is absolutely filthy but at least they don't force the world's best triathletes to swim in it 😂
Nice to see they're constructing a diving tank for the new free diving event
Still not safe. It seems immoral to expect athletes to sicken themselves by swimming in this filth, Olympics or not.
If they all protest they can. France needs to redesign its city. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Why redesign? Most cities are just as bad or worse @@trvst5938
@@trvst5938 I hope it works, it just seems doomed from the start. I'm French and the Olympic Games will be an absolute shambles and humiliation for us honestly, I really do fear the worst, both in terms of lack of organisation and lack of security sadly...
@@aa6dcc oh tg, sois fier de ton pays...
@@calahan59Vive l'Algérie
Wait are you telling me the US has stricter standards on something than the EU???? Holy moly
guess there is no industry group that benefits from high ecoli levels, otherwise they would have lobbied to change the standard lol
Shocking
This reminds me of the contaminated waters at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Yay! Vive la France
Shouldn't the title read: "...Is Key to Paris' Olympics..." instead of "Paris's"?
yes, but they are journalists, what can you expect.
Can you make a report on transportation in Paris for the Olympics?
Why? Are you the only person in the world, that have not been to Paris already? ... and are unable to view all that already have been made LOL
@LazyStory, I am the other person...
@@LazyStory I live there but there are a lot of rumors on how Paris expects to deal with transportation when it already struggles to do so
Assuming there will be specific transportation lanes
The project is going swimmingly!
How is doing this okay ?
Guys...we have The B1M, this is old news man
50,000 metre squared?? Volume??
Great potential but why is it a problem if it‘s finished in may, „only months before the olympics“? Is there uncertainty about whether it can fix the water quality? Or whether it doesn‘t work as intended? Might the tank be too small? What‘s the problem here, I‘d like to know and the video doesn‘t explain any of that.
I’ve visited Paris and taken a river boat cruise on the Seine. It smelled like a toilet. For the sake of the triathletes, I hope they can clean the river before the Olympics. 😬
buy a bag of oysters
House boats just dumping it straight into the river. 😬
What are average E. coli values in a typical stream, river, or the ocean?
Likely will depend on how close to a population center. And, if they dump sewage into it.
How much would it cost to bild new pipes - one for rain whater and the other for suwige
Much, much more. Billions of euros
To quote Donald Trump: "Billions, and billions, and billions, and......."
For the whole paris and suburban area. Probably 100 billions and decades of heavy works
Putting excess waste water in the river should be illegal. The rivers should be crystal clear, in Paris, NYC, everywhere.
NYC has an organization that is tryin to plant 1 billion oysters. They’ll help filter the river water
The problem is that Paris' sewer infrastructure was mostly built before people knew that diseases were in wastewater, so they just didn't know it was unsafe...
@@atroxivthey knew very well it was unsafe, they just did not have the davantage of hindsight. It was built long ago, and it is difficult to change such huge infrastructures.
Former President Jacques Chirac promised to swim in the Seine. He's dead
Same thing in Portland Oregon.
I just really hope this doesn’t become a “rushed city infrastructure leads to massive disaster” storyline
Why dont they build a sports complex with a pool for it? I feel like that would just be easier
They want to make it available for the public to swim in again is my assumption, it would be good for locals and tourists to enjoy without traveling to outside the city or using some crowded public pool
The city of Paris ultimately wants the Seine to be clean again and the Olympics is merely a way to set a hard deadline for the project with national pride at stake.
Why? It is open water swimming, not pool-swim.
Who wouldn't wanna swim in the Seine? It's spectacular. In fact I remember seeing a story about a city beach in Paris. I think they're already swimming in summer.
Open water event are not held in a pool. It would be like holding the Marathon in a stadium.
Im not swimming there, no way….
Amazing how countries and cities only care about safety and modernization when sport money is involved…
This is not true. What Paris is doing is in line what many Europeans capitals and big cities have been doing. Question: are you American?
How did london deal with it in 2012?
I don’t think they swam in the Thames
The tank will bring the wastewater dumped into the river from around 1.9 million cubic meters to 100,000. So this will make a big difference BUT it’ll still be sewage water. Not to mention all the houseboats that dump their waste directly into the river still in-spite of the government’s offer to cover the renovation costs to hook into the cities sewage system.
To expect olympians to swim in this is gross and I hope they have a backup plan.
It really is admierable. But having lived in France I wouldn't hold my breath for them to actually be able to do it. But it gives me a little hope and I can't wait for the triathlon.
So spend 1billion euros and they dont even know if it will work
This is for the habitants of Paris too. It will work eventually, hopefully not with too high of a cost.
1000 e coli per 100 ml - suspiciously convenient round numbers........
Feels like a problem that could have been adressed like 20 years ago and not just be because they will have an olympic event. It affect everything in the water. Fishing must be very nice knowing the amount germs they can contain.
Nobody fishes inside the river
I was in Paris this week. Water still looking brown
Thank you very much sir 🎉🎉
If it works... it will be amazing city😊
It’ll be beautiful if they manage to get it done.
Best wishes!!!!!
I’m in Paris now. Don’t know why anyone would want to swim in the river, it’s filthy. Rained here few days ago, all that run off ending up in the river, gross. Also the CDG can’t handle traffic, customs are as bad as they used to be, 12 hours wait to get thru. Also train ticket lines. Don’t know how they will handle influx in few months time.
I understand there is a massive engineering problem here, but that's got to be one of the world's most expensive band aid solutions to a problem.
Yikes, how disgusting.
Wait, it wasn't an april fools video?
Make the sceine great again!
*seine
Can they setup Porto johns at certain locations and ask Parisians to use them during the swimming events? Reduce the waste going to the drains?
The waste water already goes straight to processing plants. It is only during heavy rains that the drains flow over into the river, because they are not big enough to handle those massive amounts of water.
As a Parisian, I don't care how clean they say the river is I'm not swimming in it 😂
They should also convert those tourist touring vessels into electric. No point in polluting the Seine with these slow mowing barges that can be very easily electrified.
and who pays for that
all you have to do is swim faster than the bugs!
This is a great excuse to finally modernize a centuries-old sewage system. It's not really a great solution for the Olympics, though? You'll never get the long tail of river pollution even if the main sewage trunk line is completely diverted for the duration. It's very inexpensive to make a pool-within-a-pool and chlorinate the water inside.
Macaroon swimming in the river? 😅 Chest hair alert 😅
umm, this is worse than procrastinating on college term papers. The Olympics is...this year.
two months time
This is going to be a disaster.
why not build a uv light matrix for the water to pass through before it reaches athletes... this may reduce the ecoli to acceptable levels.
Incredibly high cost and won't work for water below the first foot or so, not to mention the speed of the water going through would leave the UV light with no time to actually kill it. Cheaper and more sustainable to just minimize the wastewater.
I want to swim in the Potomac
Its proximity to washington DC means that it will never be clean, and it will be contaminated by washington DC's filth for centuries
Yikes! It's more about courage than swimming abilities at this point.
The Abrams wasn't good enough for them?
France? Completing work? With 7 days of holiday per week? 😂😂😂
Chirac claimed it 35 yrs ago
Cleaning your waterways shouldn't be reserved for absurd, useless events like the Olympics.
You mean Paris could've cleaned their river a long time ago? But only when there's profit to be made from Olympics
"hon hon look, jean zhis beaotiful river let's use it as our toilette"
🔥
Hear me out, what about a swimming pool?
Outrageous I know.
It's not for the same sporting event. This would be to host the marathon swimming competitions. Marathon swimming is done in open water.
Don’t drink while swimming
Sorry but $1,5B for just a tank underground seems a little too much. I was also expecting for some additional technology, like filtering or something, not just storage.
It is also the tunnel under the river that connects to the sewer system from the other side of the river, the connections to the sewage system from this side, etc
As you have guess, yes those 1,5B € are not only for this big tank. There are plenty others infrastructures and cleaning station that are beiing build
Santiago a random dude from the internet has an opinion on the cost of big infrastructure...
@@calahan59 a random dude from the internet so bored with his life that took the time to reply to my opinion
@@Santiagosony haha so much salt :D
lol, who approved this plan before knowing that they could _actually_ clean up the Seine 😆
That's the normal decision-making process in France, nothing exceptional.
Just build a Pool😂😂😂
Too bad the clouds are rolling in.
So much for all the hoopla
Amazing initiative, Paris! 💦👏 Let's hope for success.
1..... thousand.....?
God Bless America for 126.
For all of you environmentalists out there, this is the kind of thing you ought to be paying attention to. This is a problem that can clearly be identified, observed, and tested. We can take real, observable measures to effect it. We know the water is polluted as a result of the legacy sewage system design, so, naturally, coming up with a technical fix like this is a practical approach to solving the problem. IIRC, the Brits are doing a similar project to help clean the Thames, which is a good thing. Stop wasting time trying to destroy modern living with a misguided crusade against plant food (CO2) and start focusing on problems that we can actually fix to make our immediate environment better and more sustainable. Let's be good stewards of the world we live in rather than virtue signaling trying to "fix" a global "problem" that isn't real with a solution that isn't a coherent solution to literally anything other than a Bond villain's desire for world domination.
Why is this dude in KK??
drink a gallon
Very fitting for the Olympics. I had to check this wasn't the onion.
Nasty.
Can you swim with a HAZMAT suit on? .....just saying.
50 000 m² in capacity...
English is not his first language, he simply misspoke
It’s a risky place, bed bugs in Paris hotels, water quality issues, and security concerns
This is basically a smaller version of Tokyo's massive rainwater cisterns.
france already has this feature.... every major city has this feature.... this was an upgrade to the system, and they needed to olypics to make it politically feasible to do. This isn't a new thing to keep up with tokyo, this is due to political convenience
I know it sounds big but I don't think 🤔 that's big enough especially with the population rise?
It's not the population that is the problem, it's the rain, which will come down no matter how many people live in Paris. When it doesn't rain, waste water does not flow into the river.
I have lived in paris and there are drunk people throwing up into the seine. I won’t even dip my finger into it, can’t imagine they are going to use it for the triathlon event with people swimming inside.
Supposedly, a lot of people pee in swimming pools or don't shower. I'd rather swim in a cleaned-up river or sea anytime.
German engineering in France😹
Early
What a waste of money
Antoine Guillou Can't even put on his safety helmet correct for this interview. - So why trust they can make the water safe?
Stop dumping sewage into rivers and the current will clean the river itself… it shouldn’t be that hard of a concept. 🤷🏻♂️
it is not dumpingl, it is the sewer system that is connected to the river. So they'd need much more time to change that
Paris' ****
shitshow confirmed 😁
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Je Chie Dans La Seine Le 23 Juin...will it happen? Stay tuned and find out.
They need Mexicans. The Mexicans will build that asap
Olé ❤❤
In France the tradition is rather to use Portuguese
Disgusting. Why are they wasting that money instead of using existing pools?
because it is a triathlon
Improving the sewage system so it no longer dumps into the river when it rains seems like a pretty good investment. Probably the best use of money for the entire Olympic budget.