Craig Taylor, who is resting on this territory, complained to the Cyprus Tourism Organization, where he wrote about the large number of human excrements those swim on the beaches and in bays of St Raphael.

He rested there with young children and noted that such a situation is unsafe for health. He also noted that for all these they have paid about 10 million euros. The family will no longer return here.
He argues that by paying this amount of money they can go somewhere they will be able to enjoy the azure sea with clear some water, but not the sea with floating human feces.
Local inhabitant Marianna Leonidou says that this year she suffered twice from rashes after visited beach Limassol. Beside of this eruption has never happened before this. For this reason, she was forced to see a doctor, who prescribed her a special cream, and said that exactly the sea impurity caused this rash.
It should be noted that the Greens MP Charalambous Theopemptou represent one of the few organizations that have paid attention to this problem and call for action. Its representative claims that he has repeatedly tried to raise this topic, but some obstacles arose always.
They believe that it is necessary to elect someone who could coordinate government departments on this issue. But the permanent secretary denies this.
According to him, the government does not need any additional services. He was in favor of increasing the control of the existing laws. At the same time Theopemptou argues that it is necessary to create an infrastructure in ports, quays and fishing spots to monitor wastewater and for sewage treatment.