βThe country with the best water quality overall was Cyprus, with 100% of its waters being classified as excellent. This is followed by Greece (97.1%), Bulgaria (96.9%) and Austria (96.5%).β
Save you the click.
News and information from Europe πͺπΊ
(Current banner: La Mancha, Spain. Feel free to post submissions for banner images.)
(This list may get expanded as necessary.)
Unless they're the only sources, please also avoid The Sun, Daily Mail, any "thinktank" type organization, and non-Lemmy social media (incl. Substack). Don't link to Twitter directly, instead use xcancel.com. For Reddit, use old:reddit:com
(Lists may get expanded as necessary.)
We will use some leeway to decide whether to remove a comment.
If need be, there are also bans: 3 days for lighter offenses, 7 or 14 days for bigger offenses, and permanent bans for people who don't show any willingness to participate productively. If we think the ban reason is obvious, we may not specifically write to you.
If you want to protest a removal or ban, feel free to write privately to the admin that applied the rule (check modlog first to find who was it.)
βThe country with the best water quality overall was Cyprus, with 100% of its waters being classified as excellent. This is followed by Greece (97.1%), Bulgaria (96.9%) and Austria (96.5%).β
Save you the click.
Thank you
For everyone wondering, the country that coordinated what time and location to shit in the river to maximize the number of turds the mayor swam with when he sceduled his swim to prove the water was fine for the Olympics is third last.
Made my day.
Thank you.
The diagram with the ranking:

Don't go swimming in Albania
These water bodies are more susceptible to short-term pollution events linked to heavy rainfall or drought, particularly during summer.
Pretty much all of Europe is going to have combined sewers somewhere. If you have combined sewers, you're gonna have raw sewage in your waterways if you get enough rain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_sewer
Combined sewers can cause serious water pollution problems during combined sewer overflow (CSO) events when combined sewage and surface runoff flows exceed the capacity of the sewage treatment plant, or of the maximum flow rate of the system which transmits the combined sources. In instances where exceptionally high surface runoff occurs (such as large rainstorms), the load on individual tributary branches of the sewer system may cause a back-up to a point where raw sewage flows out of input sources such as toilets, causing inhabited buildings to be flooded with a toxic sewage-runoff mixture, incurring costs for cleanup and repair. When combined sewer systems experience these higher than normal throughputs, relief systems cause discharges containing human and industrial waste to flow into rivers, streams, or other bodies of water.
It's expensive to replace those, so I'd expect them to be around to some extent until sewer systems need to be replaced.
The gap between Estonia and all its neighbors π¬
I'm surprised the Nordics don't rank higher.
Next: which country pollutes the most water? We in the Netherlands get all de sht that other countries dumb into the rivers
Let's not pretend the agri-industry is fucking it up locally.
I still wonder how safe the Black Sea is considering how much radiation Chornobyl dumped into the atmosphere.
Maybe enough of it sank to the bottom.