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  2. Years after massive sewage spill, El Segundo still stinks ...

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    Three years after a raw sewage spill, residents living near L.A.'s Hyperion wastewater plant say they are still dealing with foul odors and health issues. Years after massive sewage spill, El ...

  3. Sanitary sewer overflow - Wikipedia

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    In a relatively developed Middle Eastern country such as Iran, the majority of Tehran's population has totally untreated sewage injected to the city's groundwater. [4] In Venezuela, a below-average country in South America with respect to wastewater treatment, 97 percent of the country's sewage is discharged untreated into the environment. [5]

  4. After massive sewage spill that polluted beaches, L.A. agrees ...

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    Untreated sewage overflowed, flooded part of the plant, then entered a drain system that carried it about a mile offshore. The spill discharged about 12.5 million gallons of untreated wastewater ...

  5. Study finds disturbing amount of fecal contamination at U.S ...

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    In heavy rains — which are increasingly common due to climate change — sewage treatment plants can become overloaded, leading them to discharge untreated sewage directly into the water.

  6. Water pollution - Wikipedia

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    Sewage is often contaminated with diverse compounds found in personal hygiene, cosmetics, pharmaceutical drugs (see also drug pollution), and their metabolites [31] [32] Water pollution due to environmental persistent pharmaceutical pollutants can have wide-ranging consequences. When sewers overflow during storm events this can lead to water ...

  7. Effluent - Wikipedia

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    Effluent is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "wastewater–treated or untreated–that flows out of a treatment plant, sewer, or industrial outfall. Generally refers to wastes discharged into surface waters". [ 1 ]

  8. Sewage, algae blooms, flesh-eating bacteria: Is this water ...

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    Climate change has storms sending untreated sewage spilling into NY waterways, while fueling harmful algae blooms. ... although several advocacy and environmental groups have websites and programs ...

  9. U.K.'s filthy waterways foul up government image as ... - AOL

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    Data from an environmental charity, The Rivers Trust, last year showed that sewage had spilled into the river at multiple points near Woodbridge and that one sewage storm overflow — a relief ...