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Thursday, July 28, 2016

L.A. River Polluted With Harmful Levels of Fecal Bacteria : breitbart





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L.A. River Polluted With Harmful Levels of Fecal Bacteria

L.A. River Polluted With Harmful Levels of Fecal Bacteria
L.A. River Polluted With Harmful Levels of Fecal Bacteria
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERA study released by environmental advocacy group Heal the Bay on Wednesday has revealed dangerously high levels of fecal bacteria in the Los Angeles River."The bacteria is sometimes over the threshold limits and can be unhealthy in the Sepulveda Basin," Katherine Pease, author of the Heal the Bay study, told the Los Angeles Daily News."These bacteria can make kayakers sick if they get it into their mouths, or cuts, or eyes.


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Testing Finds Fecal Bacteria in LA River Water

Testing Finds Fecal Bacteria in LA River Water
Testing Finds Fecal Bacteria in LA River Water
Amid a flurry of planning for revitalizing the LA River and its increasing popularity for recreation, a new study raises issues about water quality and bacterial contamination.Patrick Healy reports for the NBC4 News at 6 on Wednesday, July 27, 2016.(Published Wednesday, July 27, 2016)Amid a flurry of planning to revitalize the Los Angeles River and increase recreational activities like kayaking, issues about contamination of the water were raised Wednesday.


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Heal the Bay Report Reveals High Bacteria Levels in Parts of LA River

Heal the Bay Report Reveals High Bacteria Levels in Parts of LA River
Heal the Bay Report Reveals High Bacteria Levels in Parts of LA River
Photos courtesy of Heal the Bay.Nearly two weeks after 1.75 million gallons of sewage spilled into the Los Angeles River, causing Long Beach ocean waters to temporarily close, the environmental nonprofit Heal the Bay released a report Wednesday claiming parts of the river had poor water quality.Heal the Bay scientists tracked popular L.A. River recreation spots in the Sepulveda Basin and Elysian Valley during a three-month period in summer 2015, bacteria levels among the sites were "quite high," according to the report.


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