According to Consumer, almost a third of New Zealand's beaches have such high levels of bacteria that it is not safe to swim in them. In Auckland, the City of Sails, the situation is generally so bad that the council itself recommends people do not swim for 48 hours after heavy rainfall.
It may be the 21st century, but Auckland still cannot sort its storm water out. Tthe current city council, who could not find a single person to appear on Campbell Live, is cutting millions from its storm water improvement programme.
But it is not just Auckland beaches failing the cleanliness test. Some of our most famous beaches, Paihia in the far north and Waikanae in Gisborne, are potentially unhealthy too.
The appropriately named Summer Warr is an environmental scientist for the wellington regional council. From the first of November to the end of March, she is out sampling every swimming beach once a week.
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