A Gamble on Sewage Treatment That Went Sour L.A. Facing a $2-Billion Plumbing Bill Series: OUR POLLU...
A Gamble on Sewage Treatment That Went Sour L.A. Facing a $2-Billion Plumbing Bill Series: OUR POLLUTED BAY: L.A.'S SEWAGE ILLS: Second of two articles datailing the effects of dumping partly treated sewage in Santa Monica Bay: Home Edition
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= Similarly, a ban on dumping sludge-minimally treated, concentrated sewage-was resisted. Relying upon a city-financed research agency, officials contended that sewage was "good food for fish" and that there had been no damage to the underwater canyon where sludge is pumped. The Environmental Protection Agency sued the city in 1977. Three years lat...
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A Gamble on Sewage Treatment That Went Sour L.A. Facing a $2-Billion Plumbing Bill Series: OUR POLLUTED BAY: L.A.'S SEWAGE ILLS: Second of two articles datailing the effects of dumping partly treated sewage in Santa Monica Bay: Home Edition
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