Friday, March 26, 2010
Beaches in orange county close for sewage spill.
Lou Spincter
One of the largest sewage spills along the Southern California coastline in years has forced the closure of three miles of popular beaches and surf breaks in south Orange County.An underground sewage main in Rancho Santa Margarita ruptured Tuesday afternoon, sending an estimated 500,000 gallons of raw sewage gushing into a creek that empties into the ocean at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, officials said Thursday.Beaches from the breakwater at Dana Point Harbor to Capistrano Bay Community Beach could remain closed through the weekend, or until water quality test- ing meets state standards for two straight days, Orange County health
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Great post Spincter!
You were hopped again.
This is terrible. All the time I read here about Bldg.$1 at 'Nofre flowing all that crapp into the ocean, so this is no surprise. SOSC should have seen the red flags, but they didn't.
The Hawaiian Surf Club in diapers. How nice!
Mr. Geez, does it not seem every major raw sewage overflow eminates at San Onofre toilets. They must return to the open pit system, like when Dr.Barney and EMcB were still alive. Jungle Jim tried to plug it up, but in his attempt fell in covering hisself with tons of muerda.
Huevos, what happened to that free medical maryjane.
YOWZAH! Them two fellers have a massive bowel evacuation they'll plug up Boulder Dam alright.
WHAT'S THAT HEAVY ON THE LEFT TRYING TO SAY? SHAKA, COFFEE TIME, PHONE CALL, OH' WHAT?
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