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Metz. Bathing water quality: Metz-Plage not classified, Woippy “insufficient”

Metz. Bathing water quality: Metz-Plage not classified, Woippy “insufficient”

It's hard to compete with the Vosges lakes... The Regional Health Agency (ARS) has published its ranking of the quality of natural bathing waters. Of 73 sites in the Grand Est region, 92% are well-ranked. But in the Metz metropolitan area, Woippy-Plage receives the lowest rating, and Metz-Plage is not ranked.
"The non-classification of the Metz-Plage area does not mean that no health checks are being carried out," emphasizes the ARS. Photo Archives Hubert Gamelon

This is the "Parcoursup" of water tourism. The Regional Health Agency (ARS) has published its ranking of the "quality of regulated bathing water," meaning in natural environments (lakes and rivers). The score is based on an average of the last four years. This ranking, therefore, does not predict the water quality for the coming summer. It provides a trend.

Good news for the Grand Est region: of the 73 natural swimming areas, 84% have been awarded the "excellent quality" rating (three stars). Six are also rated "good quality"...

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