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Porty beach fails bacteria test for first time



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Published Date: 25 August 2008
PORTOBELLO has failed stringent European bathing water standards for the first time.
Regular tests over the summer found dangerously high levels of faecal bacteria at more than a quarter of Scotland's beaches.

The contamination at Portobello has been blamed on nearby sewage pipes overflowing after heavy rain fall put a strain on
works at Joppa.

It is the first time such bacteria is believed to have been found at the beach, which has never failed examinations and has been rated as excellent for five out of the last 10 years.

Swimmers coming into contact with faecal bacteria can risk contracting salmonella or streptococcus, leading to possible stomach or throat infections.

August's heavy rainfall has led to beaches all over the country facing similar damning findings - all due to the weather. Sewage pipes have overflowed and rain has also washed bacteria from agricultural fields into the sea.

In Edinburgh, in the first three weeks of the month, rainfall was the heaviest since records began in 1958.

Calum McPhail, of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, is reported as saying:

"On most days water quality has been good or of the highest excellent quality, but clearly conditions can be affected by pollution from rainfall."





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  • Last Updated: 25 August 2008 10:31 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Environment
 
1

hassan i sabbah,

mutantville 25/08/2008 13:03:24
Nea problem!Have yer weans eat a wee bit of someone elses jobbie(this will build up their immune system)and away ye go! This Germ nonsense has got everybody actin daft!;)
2

elayne,

25/08/2008 14:07:49
it did us no harm in the 70s!regularly used to play down porty and at seafield ,(or the sh!tepipe as it was so delicatly called)
3

Boy Wonder,

25/08/2008 14:19:23
The Germs all live doon in the Ocean
The viruses all swim in the Sea
They all congregate doon at Porty
Just lying in wait there for me!

Don't swim, don't swim ...
There's danger doon in Porty's sea you can't see
Don't swim, don't swim ...
The toxic will have you for tea!!!

(tune: My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean)
4

tomias,

Edinburgh 25/08/2008 14:26:22
IT'S festival Time again.
Went to Joppa 70 years ago= still here,( just)
5

Gordon Smiths 364,

Edinburgh 25/08/2008 18:41:06
#2
I was also a regular visitor to porty beach in the 70's, many a time running out of the sea screaming jobbies! jobbies! If you heard that now it would be like the scene from jaws.
6

Regular visitor,

From Cheshire 25/08/2008 21:29:15
English water rates each year increase some 5% above inflation to prevent such happening here at say Blackpool but brown ones still abound on turn of tide. Always an excuse... the rains, the pumps broke down etc... but always the mucky mucks get the rewards. Beware denationalisation... you will only fund greedy inepts bonuses.
7

gordon aka smoker and proud,

edinburgh 25/08/2008 21:47:49
wot a load o sh*t! only 2 things motivate me near the sea, a fin oot the water or floatin andrex! but still think its the trams thats causin the cr&p to flow.since they started to move the sewage pipes eh!
8

miffy the bonfire slater,

08/09/2008 14:13:41
It would seem that Porty Patsy has being carrying out her ablutions with vigour again.
9

alex paterson,

edinburgh 24/09/2008 17:40:56
Porty has always been full of poo.
10

Nick Nick,

Edinburgh 30/10/2008 12:30:31
What's this article doing on the front page on 30th October 2008?
11

miffy the bonfire slater,

01/11/2008 13:59:03
#10 It's not, and I'm reading it on 27 August 2008. Weird Johnston Press time shifting.

 

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