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Brazilian police probe whether water utility treats sewage

Published April 07, 2016

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    A worker collects floating trash from the Guanabara Bay during the inauguration of the renovated Marina da Gloria in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, April 7, 2016. The revamped marina on the Guanabara Bay is to be the starting point of the 2016 Summer Olympic sailing competition. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (The Associated Press)

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    People walk on a floating dock during the inauguration of the renovated Marina da Gloria in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, April 7, 2016. The revamped marina on the Guanabara Bay is to be the starting point of the 2016 Summer Olympic sailing competition. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (The Associated Press)

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    Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes, left, and Brazilian Sports Minister Ricardo Leyser, take part in the inauguration of the renovated Marina da Gloria in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, April 7, 2016. The revamped marina on the Guanabara Bay is to be the starting point of the 2016 Summer Olympic sailing competition. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (The Associated Press)

Brazilian police say they are investigating whether Rio de Janeiro's state water utility may be committing environmental crimes by failing to treat sewage.

Officer Marcelo Prudente says police investigators visited at least six of Rio's main sewage treatment plants to take samples for testing.

The plants are located on lagoons in western Rio near the Olympic Park and on the sewage-polluted Guanabara Bay, where Olympic sailing events are to be held.

Prudente didn't elaborate on the technical aspect, but said the tests could lead to charges of environmental crime and larceny against the utility.

Thursday's police operation took place on the same day Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes inaugurated the revamped marina on the Guanabara Bay that is to be the starting point of the Olympic sailing competition.

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