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Beach at Nazaré prohibits swimming due to regulations

Beach Shutdown for Swimming: Technical Issue in Rainwater System Leads to Unpleasant Discharge and Smells

Beach Prohibited for Swimming at Nazaré
Beach Prohibited for Swimming at Nazaré

Beach at Nazaré prohibits swimming due to regulations

In the picturesque town of Nazaré, a recent incident has led to the temporary closure of its popular beach for bathing. The closure is a result of a technical failure in the stormwater system, causing an abnormal discharge into the sewer system.

The discharge was accompanied by bad odors, and reports of these smells were made along the coastline. To ensure the safety of the population, the municipality requested water analyses at the outlet of the conduit. The results of these analyses are not yet known.

In response to the situation, the Nazaré Municipal Chamber is taking proactive steps to address the issue. Reinforced monitoring and frequent vigilance are being implemented at the site, and the municipality is conducting analyses to determine the nature of the discharge. The aim is to prevent any recurrence of the incident and maintain the quality of the water in the area.

The municipality continues to be responsible for the stormwater system in Nazaré, and it is working diligently to resolve the technical failure. At the moment, there are no visible signs of runoff or bad smells.

The information about the closure was communicated by the municipality on Friday. The beach will remain closed for swimming until the results of water quality tests are known. The municipality assures that it is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and visitors.

As the situation develops, the municipal chamber will continue to monitor the situation closely and take necessary actions to maintain the cleanliness and safety of Nazaré's beaches.

  1. To ensure the health-and-wellness of its residents and visitors, the Nazaré Municipal Chamber has implemented reinforced monitoring and frequent vigilance in the stormwater system, which is part of environmental-science, following the temporary beach closure.
  2. As the quality of water in Nazaré is essential for both science (environmental-science) and health-and-wellness, the municipality is diligently working to resolve the technical failure in the stormwater system and conduct analyses to determine the nature of the discharge, aiming to prevent any recurrence of the incident.

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