Kiyans were forbidden to swim on 6 city beaches

Kiyans were forbidden to swim on 6 city beaches
Katerina Belousova

In 2023, the beach season was not officially opened in the city

In Kyiv, water on six beaches does not meet microbiological and chemical sanitary quality standards.

Residents are urged not to swim on these beaches, so as not to expose themselves to danger, it is reported The head office of the State Production and Consumer Service in Kyiv in Telegram.

It is noted that the water quality indicators do not meet the standards on the following beaches:

  • "Rainbow" – Dnipro district;
  • "Rainduga" – Dnipro district;
  • "Troyeshchyna" – Desnyan district;
  • "Galerny" – Holosiivskyi district;
  • "Verbny" – Obolonsky district;
  • "Pushka Vodytsia" – Obolonsky district.

The message emphasized that water quality monitoring was also carried out on the beaches "Venetsia", "Dytyachiy", "Zolotyy", "Molodizhny", "Peredmistna Slobidka", "Telbin", "Centralny" and "Chortoriy".

KMDA warned that in 2023 there are no plans to open the beach season in Kyiv. People are advised to refrain from visiting the beaches, because there are no shelters.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in June in Kyiv, bacteria and pollution in the water of six reservoirs on city beaches were discovered during planned monitoring studies.

As previously reported by EcoPolitics, in the Dnipro on 11 beaches of the Left Bank, a water quality check was conducted and deviations from the quality norms were found on four.

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