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Petroleum Incident in Loleta | HAZMAT | Lost Coast Outpost

Petroleum Incident in Loleta A new hazardous materials incident involving petroleum has been reported to the California Office of Emergency Services. According to a report published by the office, the incident took place at or near waterways in Loleta at around 3 p.m. today. Here’s the description of the incident that was recorded by the Office of Emergency Services: POTENTIAL RELEASE

LA Councilmen Want Report On 17-Million-Gallon Sewage Spill

By City News Service Photo: Getty Images LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Two Los Angeles City Council members introduced a motion today to instruct the city s sanitation department to submit a report on how public notification can be improved after the department and the LA County Department of Public Health did not immediately notify the public of a 17- million gallon sewage spill. The motion was introduced by Councilmen Mitch O Farrell and Paul Koretz, and seeks answers about how LA Sanitation and Environment coordinated with the health department to notify the public about the July 11 spill from the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant.

Report on 17M gallon sewage spill blames LA County Public Health for failing to quickly notify public

Report on 17M gallon sewage spill blames LA County Public Health for failing to quickly notify public Los Angeles County Supervisors address Hyperion sewage leak The failure to more quickly notify the public of a 17-million-gallon sewage spill that ultimately closed beaches from El Segundo to the southern end of Playa del Rey was largely the fault of a division within the Department of Public Health, according to a report discussed by county officials. LOS ANGELES - Multiple failures were cited in a newly-released report about the 17-million-gallon sewage spill that ultimately closed beaches from El Segundo to the southern end of Playa del Rey.

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