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Lieu says something stinks at sewage plant - Santa Monica Daily Press

Lieu says something stinks at sewage plant - Santa Monica Daily Press
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Manhattan Beach considers using Redondo Beach s homeless court

Manhattan Beach considers using Redondo Beach s homeless court
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El Segundo resident demands help and accountability after 17 million gallons of sewage spill into the ocean

El Segundo resident demands help and accountability after 17 million gallons of sewage spill into the ocean By Jackie Sedley MORE Raw sewage from El Segundo’s Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant ended up in the ocean earlier this month. Why it happened is under investigation. “We hope that our city officials will really get down to the bottom of this. … I am a resident and I do want answers,” says Nikia Gonzales. Photo by Shutterstock. Seventeen million gallons of raw sewage from the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant ended up in the ocean off El Segundo and Dockweiler Beaches on July 11 and 12. What caused the spill is under investigation. County officials took hours to tell residents about it and close those beaches.

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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