The quality of water at popular recreation spots in Dnipropetrovsk region has been tested ahead of the summer season. According to laboratory research results, specialists identified several beaches and recreational areas where the water meets sanitary standards. At the same time, the official beach season in the region has not yet been opened. This was reported by "First Kryvorizhzhia" citing the Center for Public Health of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
Safe Beaches of Dnipropetrovsk: Where the Water Meets Standards
As of June 4, positive results from laboratory tests have been obtained in several cities of the region.
In particular, the following recreational spots have been recognized as safe:
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"Sahaydak" beach in Dnipro;
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Beach in the "Prydniprovskyi" cultural and recreation park;
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Recreational area on Monastery Island;
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Beaches in Zhovti Vody;
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Beaches in Pavlohrad;
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Beaches in Zelenodolsk;
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Embankments of Kamianske;
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Embankments of the city of Samara.
According to specialists, the water in these locations meets the established sanitary standards.
Why Swimming is Recommended Only in Designated Areas
The Center for Public Health reminds that it is advisable to rest by water bodies only in specially equipped and permitted places.
Such recommendations are related to both sanitary safety and the risks associated with wartime. Controlled beaches undergo regular monitoring of water quality and territory condition.
The Beach Season Has Not Yet Been Officially Opened
Despite positive test results, water bodies in the Dnipropetrovsk region have not yet been officially opened for public recreational use.
Therefore, residents of the region are advised to follow the decisions of local authorities and adhere to safety rules while resting by water bodies.
It should be noted that new water supply and drainage systems are being constructed in Dnipropetrovsk region for two communities. After completion, more than 28,000 people will receive stable centralized water supply.