Several Puget Sounds beaches closed on Friday after 3 million gallons of untreated sewage poured into the Sound.
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Half-Million-Gallon Sewage Leak Closes Some Beaches, Floods Luxury Apartment & Other San Diego Sites
A sewage spill that released a half-million gallons of waste into the ocean off San Diego County, Department of Environmental Officials confirmed.
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Santa Barbara Closes West Beach After Sewage Spill, MTD Stops Bus Service as Storm Hammers South Coast
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Part of Avila Beach closed due to sewage spill
The City of San Luis Obispo says while drone video shows brown water on the creek side of the beach, that is not all from the sewage ... the spill. We were unable to retrieve that 4,200 gallons ...
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Portion of Avila Beach remains closed following sewage spill
The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department reported approximately 4,250 gallons of sewage was released due to a sewage line blockage on Higuera Street. The spill impacted a storm drain ...
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Sewage spills lead to closure of sections in three beaches over the long weekend
Cape Town - Certain sections of three city beaches have been temporarily closed just two days into ... near Camps Bay recently reopened after a sewage spill on December 22, two other beaches ...
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City of Cape Town temporarily closes three beaches due to sewage spills
Two other stretches of sand in Strand Beach and Small Bay in Blaauwberg were also temporarily closed due to sewage spills. Similar cases in December were caused by faulty sewer pumps that ...
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Two Cape Town beaches closed following sewage spills
CAPE TOWN - The City of Cape Town has closed two beaches following sewage spills. A section of Strand Beach on the False Bay coastline and Small Bay in Blaauwberg are closed to the public until ...
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More than 4,000 gallons of sewage spill on New Year's Eve, closing SLO County beach
Jan. 1—Around 4,250 gallons of sewage were released on New Year's Eve due to a sewage line blockage, leading to the closure of a section of Avila Beach shoreline, the San Luis Obispo County ...
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Navy reports 3,500-gallon Pearl sewage spill
The latest sewage spill comes while the Navy and the state have been at loggerheads over an $8.7 million fine issued by DOH in September over repeated spills and maintenance problems with the Navy ...