Nos plages sont-elles pires que la Seine ? Alors que tout le monde a les yeux rivés sur la qualité de l'eau du fleuve de la capitale, on s'est demandé ce qu'il en était des plages françaises. On a posé la question à Laurent Le Berre, de l'association Eau & Rivières de Bretagne, qui a établi une carte de la qualité de l'eau des 1854 plages de France métropolitaine basée sur les deux mêmes bactéries mesurées dans la Seine : Escherichia coli et les entérocoques intestinaux. Et dans certains coins, ça ne va pas du tout…
? Pour vérifier la qualité de l'eau de votre plage préférée, voici la carte de France établie par l'association Eau & Rivières de Bretagne : https://www.labelleplage.fr/
? Pour ne rien louper des vidéos Brut, n'hésitez pas à vous abonner et à activer la cloche : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKdvgqdnj72_SLggp7BDTg/?sub_confirmation=1
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