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Maroc Maroc - CAPETOWNETC.COM - A La Une - 18/Jan 05:00

Cape Town scientists, city officials clash over coastal water quality

A recent pilot study by Cape Town researchers Dr Jo Barnes and Professor Leslie Petrik has sparked a contentious debate with city authorities over the condition of the city’s coastal water. The study, conducted under Project Blue in late 2024, flagged potential sewage contamination at beaches like Camps Bay and Strand as per TravelNews. Researchers are said to have detected bacteria such...

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