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Rio bay won't be clean for sailing - organisers

Published 24/03/2015, 23:42
© Reuters. Rubbish is pictured at Bica beach, on the banks of the Guanabara Bay, with the Sugar Loaf mountain in background, 500 days ahead the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

By Andrew Downie

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian Olympic officials changed tack on Tuesday and said they would only clean up lanes for sailors in 2016 and not the whole body of water for the sailing competition as originally promised.

Rio de Janeiro pledged to reduce pollution in the notoriously fetid Guanabara Bay by 80 percent but officials have now confirmed that the target will not be reached.

"The area of competition for the Olympic Games will be ready," Carlos Nuzman, head of the Brazilian Olympic Committee, said at a press event to mark 500 days until the starting gun.

"Our obligation is to deliver the area for competing during the Games," he added.

His comments came 24 hours after the city's mayor expressed his disappointment at the broken promise.

"I think it is a lost opportunity, yes," Eduardo Paes told Sportv in an interview. "Not for the Olympics but for Rio, it's important to Rio. De-polluting the Guanabara Bay is something we should have done.

"It's a shame that the Olympics were not the reason or the motive, as in Sydney, to resolve the issue once and for all."

However, Paes said he did not believe the dirty waters would pose a risk for sailors.

The sailing events will take place in a relatively clean part of the bay and. as it is the dry season, there will be less water flowing into the bay from the five rivers that surround it, he said.

In addition, staff will be employed to keep flotsam and jetsam away from the boats.

The Rio state government recently withdrew so-called eco-boats that were dredging some of the worst rubbish from the waters.

Officials said they were reviewing the programme and expected to announce new measures in the near future.

The cleaning of Guanabara Bay was a key part of Rio's bid pledge and has long been a goal of successive local governments.

Hundreds of millions of dollars have already been spent but the water remains fetid, with Olympic sailors who visited the city for test events complaining of floating sofas and animal carcasses in the water.

When it bid to host the Games, Rio said it would cut the amount of raw sewage flowing into the bay by 80 percent but has since admitted that is unlikely.

© Reuters. Rubbish is pictured at Bica beach, on the banks of the Guanabara Bay, with the Sugar Loaf mountain in background, 500 days ahead the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

Biologists last year said rivers leading into the bay contained a superbacteria that is resistant to antibiotics and can cause urinary, gastrointestinal and pulmonary infections.

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