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Re: Multiple California beaches closed after 8 million gallons of sewage discharges into ocean

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Democrats dumped it

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Feb 8, 2024, 2:38:41 PM2/8/24
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On 22 Feb 2022, Molly Bolt <mollyth...@gmail.com> posted some
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> It's a lie. Democrats dumped it so they wouldn't have to pay to treat
> it. Newsom ordered it.

Several beaches in southern California were closed to swimmers and
surfers Wednesday after nearly 8 million gallons of sewage was
discharged into the ocean.

FOX 11 in Los Angeles reported that beaches in Long Beach and Cabrillo
Beach in San Pedro would remain closed because of the millions of
gallons of contaminated material that entered the ocean.

On Monday afternoon, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
announced that sewage was discharged from an unspecified location at
about 6 a.m.

As a result, untreated sewage was sent into the Dominguez Channel, which
leads to an area near Cabrillo Beach. Eventually, the sewage flow was
halted, the station reported.

Why the sewage was discharged was not immediately known, though
officials said 8 million gallons of sewage entered into the channel
because of the spill.

Health officials declared the water off Cabrillo Beach off-limits,
noting that bacterial levels had risen and needed to come back down to
acceptable levels.

In Long Beach, health officials closed water to all of its beaches as
well, because of the spill.

Officials said an additional spill occurred in Commerce on Monday,
sending another 40,000 gallons of sewage flowing into the Los Angeles
River, which ultimately leads to the Pacific Ocean.

Residents were already warned to avoid ocean water because of bacterial
runoff from recent torrential rains.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/multiple-california-beaches-closed-gallons-sew
age-discharges-ocean
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