Clean rivers help keep cities in the swim

Across North America and Europe, high summer temperatures and low levels of water pollution are prompting city dwellers to dive into a new relationship with their rivers.

Paris, for example, made a splash in 2024 with its rapid cleanup of the highly contaminated Seine in time for hosting the Olympics. This summer, the city opened three areas along the river to the public. (Our intrepid reporter took the plunge recently.)

But other cities have also been consistently cleaning up their rivers. Portland, Oregon, after a major overhaul of its sewer and drainage systems, launched an annual “Big Float” that ran until 2022 to encourage use of the Willamette. This month, Hungary’s capital, Budapest, opened its second swimming beach on the Danube. And each year, more and more European cities participate in the continent-wide “Big Jump,” as rivers get cleaner and their residents gain confidence in the water quality.

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