Mexico Tourism Weblog / Beaches of Tabasco 100% pollution-freeAlfonso Rodriguez Leon, subsecretary of state Health said the absence of high concentrations of bacterial and, specifically, the “red tide” on the beaches of Tabasco. While this research is guaranteed, it constantly with ongoing monitoring of water so that the increase in the consumption of seafood that generally occurs in Holy Week is fully protected. ![]() He added that the way to proceed was to collect samples of water in the main beaches of the city that are then analysed in a regional laboratory for bacterial levels well know the risks and they produce consumption. Also, noted that since last few days families come to tourist sites, considered a new version of nature health tourism in Paradise, Centla and gaps that are most important in Cardenas. “Until this moment the waters monitored have come in normal levels and we can say that the tourist areas can be used, at this point, with absolute confidence,” she said. Moreover, ruled out the presence of residues of petroleum and bacteria that could cause diseases such as cholera. However, he cautioned that all conditions are subject to changes in temperature, rainfall and pollution that could generate some point, “so the intention to continuously monitor the waters of Tabasco.” He said that in case of abnormalities, then proceed to close the tourist areas, while bacteria found in products ostrÃcolas, immediately suspend the sale of the product and notify the administrative penalties and even the closure of the premises to continue the sale. He added that this week staff Health Risk oversaw facilities market, “Jose Maria Pino Suarez” in Villahermosa, in order to verify the quality of the seafood that expenderán in the season of Lent. This type of surveillance, abounded, takes place in restaurants and other local seafood. Volver a HOMEPost relacionados No related posts Estas leyendo la entrada Beaches of Tabasco 100% pollution-free Martes, Marzo 11th, 2008 a las 17:29 y esta categorizada en Mexico Tourism, Tourism News. Usted puede seguir cualquier respuesta a esta entrada por el RSS 2.0 feed. ComentariosDeje una Respuesta |