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kanelli wrote:They were ok a few years back, minus the ogling workers who travel around in groups and stand over top of female sunbathers to get a closer look. I'm not sure about the current state of the water because of the sewage issues. Maybe someone else has more details.
kanelli wrote:They were ok a few years back, minus the ogling workers who travel around in groups and stand over top of female sunbathers to get a closer look. I'm not sure about the current state of the water because of the sewage issues. Maybe someone else has more details.
herve wrote:Picture of the poo lagoons mentionned by Dillon, they are not temporary though as they just dug up the 3rd one (south), I think the term "lagoon" is a bit too poetic to describe those huge opened shiet pits and the result of a formidable mistake in planning, blaming the guys carrying the buckets was a too easy short cut. They are just outside Dubai, half a mile from the nearest communities, stench is unbearable, that' s a landmark , visible from space, no one would want to be close to. Note the size compared to the trucks waiting to spew their nasty load.
As of the beach water, salty sludge chemical discharge from the Jebel Ali desalination plant brings up salinity to the highest levels in the world, I dont know if the tourists at the Ritz Carlton have any idea in what soup they are swimming.
herve wrote:Dillon I just checked on Google the "new" STP in Jebel Ali, although new, it does not look to me like a treatment plant but another open shiet pit. see the picture.
Ambassador wrote:
I've got my own little private patch of sand but it is always good to visit other spots.
Bethsmum wrote:Ambassador wrote:
I've got my own little private patch of sand but it is always good to visit other spots.
My daughter used to have her own patch of sand. I used to put a lid on it at night because the cat used to do all sorts of nasties in it. Do you find you have to put a lid on yours too?
Bethsmum wrote:Ambassador wrote:
I've got my own little private patch of sand but it is always good to visit other spots.
My daughter used to have her own patch of sand. I used to put a lid on it at night because the cat used to do all sorts of nasties in it. Do you find you have to put a lid on yours too?
Dillon wrote:I would agree with Herve however, that salinity levels are elevated around the Jebal Ali and Dubal condensate discharge outlets, but I would question what sludge and chemicals are being referring to?