Bresse. Contaminated, the La Chapelle-Saint-Sauveur swimming pool will be closed to the public from this Friday.

Bad news for users of the natural swimming pool at La Chapelle-Saint-Sauveur . Water samples taken by the Regional Health Agency revealed "bacteriological contamination," the Bresse Nord Intercom community of communes, which manages the body of water, explained this Friday morning.
As a result, a municipal decree has been issued to close swimming facilities starting this Friday, for an indefinite period. "The germs present are likely to cause skin, ear, nose and throat (ENT) infections, or urinary tract infections."
According to the president of the inter-municipal authority, Régis Girardeau, the community's teams are working hard to renew the water in the natural swimming pool, in order to ensure "the fastest possible reopening." New samples are planned for early next week.
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