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Ponds in the Czech Republic Are Mostly Clean, but There Are Several Swimming Bans in Force | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - In most places in the country, the water quality in natural swimming pools is good. However, several swimming bans are also in force. For example, in the Vysočina region, it has been announced in four places. Hygienists warn that a change in water quality in open-air swimming pools, reservoirs and swimming areas cannot be ruled out due to torrential rains and possible washouts from the surrounding area.
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Prague - In most places in the country, the water quality in natural swimming pools is good. However, several swimming bans are also in force. For example, in the Vysočina region, it has been announced in four places. Hygienists warn that a change in water quality in open-air swimming pools, reservoirs and swimming areas cannot be ruled out due to torrential rains and possible washouts from the surrounding area.

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bt.no broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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