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Swimmers and pets warned to ‘stay out’ of toxic Thames bathing spot
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The Guardian
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Swimmers are being warned not to enter the water at the first official bathing site on the River Thames, in south-west London, because of toxic blue-green algae in the water.
The blue-green algal blooms are rare in moving water but are likely to be caused by the extreme heat, low river flow, and nutrient pol…
19 Aug, 16:32
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Swimmers and pets warned to ‘stay out’ of toxic Thames bathing spot
London's first official bathing site opened in May.
19 Aug, 18:51
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