Recreational navigation on rivers is allowed again.
NIJMEGEN - 21 July 2021. The ban on pleasure boats in the rivers of Gelderland has been lifted. Swimming in the Spiegelwaal in Nijmegen, for example, is also permitted, but strongly discouraged and the side channel is also still inaccessible. Rijkswaterstaat warns of the possible presence of the ecoli bacterium, which can cause serious intestinal infections. The water in the Rhine and Waal may have become extra polluted because some sewer overflows in Germany discharged into the Rhine as a result of the high water. Water has accumulated in the Maas that has flowed through inhabited areas and has collected all kinds of waste there. So that water is also much dirtier than normal. Water still flows fast The Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management has never been in favour of swimming along the rivers, but it is now even more emphatic. Because the water is still fairly high and flows hard'. Apart from the strong current, the depth along the shore is more difficult to estimate and there may be all sorts of things below the water line that swimmers can get stuck in or hurt themselves on. Our advice is: look for an official swimming water''. Swimmers rescued Last weekend, swimmers who had gotten into trouble due to the strong current had to be rescued in various places. The ban on sailing was also ignored en masse, reason enough to make an appeal through all kinds of channels for the public to cooperate a little and not give the emergency services any unnecessary work. Water levels dropped everywhere in this region in mid-July. The Rhine at Lobith always drops later than the highest level reached at Nijmegen. In the Meuse, the fall in water is faster, up to one metre a day.