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    You can swim in the James River again, says Virginia health department

    By Sabrina Moreno,

    1 day ago

    The Virginia Department of Health lifted its recreational water advisory for parts of the James River on Thursday.

    Why it matters: VDH can't guarantee a lack of poop in the river, but people can now go back to swimming in it and pretending that sewage isn't swimming with them.


    The big picture: The advisory — which was for pets, too — was first put in place on July 17 after "ongoing sewage release" from a city pipe contaminated the water.

    • It covered the 12-mile stretch between the Manchester Bridge around Ninth Street and Osborne Landing in Henrico.
    • The city reported the leak to the Department of Environmental Quality on July 2, but DEQ didn't receive the report until two weeks later because of a tech issue, resulting in a delay in informing the public, the Times-Dispatch reported.

    The latest: In a Thursday release , the state agency said water quality sampling results from Monday and Tuesday showed bacteria at levels "acceptable" for swimming.

    • Though swimming in "any natural body of water" can always pose a health risk because the water isn't disinfected, VDH says.

    Yes, but: This year, the sewage overflowing into the river — a common event whenever it heavily rains — is already more than triple the total amount recorded in 2023, according to the Times-Dispatch .

    Some ways to stay safe in the river, per VDH:

    • Don't swallow the water.
    • Avoid going in it if it looks cloudy or if it's rained in the last three days.
    • Maybe self-explanatory but if the fish are dead, don't get wet.

    Karri's thought bubble : If Olympians can compete in the century-long polluted Seine, Richmonders can hold their nose and take a quick dip in the lightly poop-filled James.

    Sabrina's thought bubble: I'll be continuing my years-long commitment to not swimming in the James and laughing at this post on X showing Gollum from Lord of the Rings exiting the Seine after a swim.

    Go deeper: Richmond OKs $50 million to stop waste from flowing into the James River

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