Smelly pollution is nothing new on Britain's beachesThe headline - 'Sand, Sea and Sewage' - could be today's, but it's actually from The Observer's 27 May 1990 deep dive into the sorry state of our seashores. It started with a field trip to the Lancastrian coastline, home to rich natural history and buzzing beach resorts, but also only one beach that reached the minimum standard for sewage bacteria. 'We do guided shore walks in Morecambe Bay,' recounted local marine biologist Dr Mark Woombs as he showed the journalist round. 'And occasionally someone runs up with what they think is a rare plant species, a small, round, green object? Unfortunately, I have to tell them what it actually is - a decomposed turd.'The malodorous, stomach-churning dossier provided a beach-by-beach brownlist to placesbeaches across the UK that failed the basic EC bathing water standard, complete with grim photos of mystery mud, swirling sanitary towels and pungent descriptions. Continue reading...
Sand, sea and sewage, not this summer but in 1990
6. srpna 2023 7:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/aug/06/from-the-observer-archive-sand-sea-and-sewage-1990
Zdroj: The Guardian