Iceland review - 2014, Síða 64

Iceland review - 2014, Síða 64
62 ICELAND REVIEW borehole and is unchlorinated, and one of the pools at Fontana Geothermal Baths in Laugarvatn, South Iceland. “The water is very similar to the water in [spa town] Baden Baden in Germany,” Anna explains. “We have this fantastic geothermal hot water. It is one of the things which makes Iceland so special and we should really use this more when marketing the country to tourists.” Anna believes the potential is huge. “Iceland is known for its nature and bathing in natural hot springs goes very well with this. More hotels like the one at the Blue Lagoon could be opened but in four or five other locations around Iceland. Stykkishólmur, Laugarvatn, Mývatn and Húsavík, for example, could be built up for tourism focused on healing through water in combination with other activities like yoga and massage.” Anna points to Hungary as a shining example of how to capitalize on geothermal waters in marketing a destination to tourists. “But, the waters in Hungary are low temper- ature while Iceland has many more areas and much more variety in temperature,” Anna excites. Consultant for health tourism at the the sewage gets diluted so there isn’t much damage.” Inevitably, though, Davíð says, increased pressure from different actors to utilize the groundwater resource will result in a high probability of conflict over land use. “We need a deeper understanding of groundwater resources in order to use it wisely. The time has clearly come to prepare an overview for the whole country. As always, it comes down to money and has not been prioritized and has been overlooked over the years.” Davíð points to the controversy of the building of power stations in Iceland and the resulting environmental impacts and loss of scenic but unprotected areas which many relate to as pristine environment. “Man has now unprec- edented power to change nature. All these actions have impacts on society. We must have some checks and balances. More needs to be done and in a transparent way and we need to know about the consequences of dif- ferent projects.”  Hungarian Tourism Board and a board mem- ber of the European Spa Association, Csilla Mezösi, has described Iceland’s geothermal water as the country’s ‘white gold,’ adding that health tourism is still in its infancy in Iceland. SAfEguArDINg STrEAMS However, pollution could damage ground- water and put a dent in Iceland’s image as a source of pure water. In May, oil was spilled in a protected area above the capital’s groundwater reserves of cold water, when an oil tank fell from a helicopter transporting material to a construction site. The accident raised concerns about the risk of pollution. There have been a string of other water pollution cases in Iceland but Tryggvi says, overall the situation is good. “We are just lucky to have a small population in Iceland, living mostly close to the coast so that in large parts of the country there is no pollut- ing activity. Much of the lakes and rivers are clean, it’s mostly in lower areas where there is any release of sewage to speak of and then it’s mostly discharged to coastal waters where REsOURCEs
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