A popular quarry in the UK has been issued a warning over its 'dangerous' water conditions. Despite its vivid appearance, the water at the quarry has been found to have a pH level comparable to bleach, posing a risk to visitors.
The quarry, which has seen a surge in visitors, has been advised to take immediate action to address the issue. The water's high pH level can cause skin and eye irritation, and prolonged exposure can lead to more serious health problems.
The warning comes after a recent inspection by local authorities found that the quarry's water conditions were not suitable for public access. The inspection was prompted by a surge in visitors to the site, which has raised concerns over public safety.
The quarry's management has been advised to take steps to reduce the pH level of the water and to provide clear warnings to visitors about the potential risks. Local authorities have also been working with the quarry's management to ensure that the site is safe for visitors.
The issue has sparked concerns over public safety and the need for greater regulation of the quarry industry. Opposition politicians have called for greater action to be taken to protect visitors and to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Government has been urged to provide clarity on its plans to address the issue and to ensure that the quarry industry is held to higher standards of safety and regulation.