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Can Paris fix its poop problem before the Olympics?
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This news-style video examines Paris's ambitious effort to clean up the Seine River for the 2024 Olympics, covering the infrastructure built to manage sewage overflow during heavy rains. Learners will encounter vocabulary related to urban infrastructure, water quality, public health, and event planning, including terms like 'combined sewer system,' 'colony forming units,' 'storm water,' and 'fecal contamination.' The video provides excellent practice for understanding news reporting, scientific data presentation, and policy discussions in English.
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DownloadBack in 2017, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo reinforced one thing in the city's final push to host the
2024 Summer Olympics. That its famous river, the Seine, would be a key fixture of the Games,
including an historic Olympics opening ceremony, the first held outside of a stadium, for which
French officials initially said there is no plan B, and that open water swimming events would be
held in it. It's not hard to see why. The Seine runs along some of Paris's most famous landmarks,
like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. The thing is, swimming has been banned in the Seine for a
century, and that's because the river Seine has human s*** in it.
Like many urban waterways around the world, the Seine takes on sewage overflow during heavy rain.
when the city's underground sewer systems get overwhelmed with stormwater. Hidalgo even said
she would take a swim in the Seine herself ahead of the Games. French President Emmanuel Macron
promised the same thing. They say they're confident because of an enormous underground
infrastructure project they've built near the river, to ensure, as much as possible,
that it won't s*** on their parade. This isn't the first time Olympic open water swimming events,
the triathlon, paratriathlon, and marathon swimming, were at risk of being canceled
last minute due to water quality issues. We saw some of the same headlines during the 2020 Olympics
in Tokyo, and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. In both cases, they pulled it off, and Paris hopes
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To move a door, window, or lid so that an opening is no longer covered. It can also mean to start a business service or to begin an event.
Music consists of sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. It is an uncountable noun used to describe songs, melodies, or instrumental pieces performed by voices or instruments.
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