What About The Future?
So following the discovery of such incredible stuff at the Canal Saint-Martin draining, the question of what is going to happen to it comes up. Will the canal ever be pollution free? Considering all this the authorities had decided to come up front with the answer. “If everyone mucks in and avoids throwing anything into the water,” says the deputy mayor Celia Blauel in one of the interviews she gave regarding the canal. She added these lines and sai,d “we might be able to swim in the canal in a few years.” She seems very hopeful that the canal would have a cleaner future but only if the residents and the visitors work together to avoid throwing their garbage into the canal.
A Rich History
As the canal is very old, it has gone through a lot. If it were a human being, the Canal Saint-Martin would definitely be one of the wisest human beings ever. It had been there for 200 years so obviously, it has experienced a lot. Like we have mentioned before, the canal has made a lot of changes in the history of the good health and commerce of the city of Paris.
Built By Napoleon
An Avenue For Commerce
A Strained Canal
Last Cleaned In 2011