Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 25, 2022
Paloma Aguirre has fought to clean up the sewage-plagued waters of Imperial Beach for the better part of the last two decades — first as an activist and most recently as the city’s first elected woman of Mexican descent. The city’s newly minted mayor says her highest priority next year will be working with officials in Baja California to stem the pollution that routinely spills over the border and floats up the coastline. “It’s not... + full article
CNBC USA Health December 01, 2022
A research assistant prepares a PCR reaction for polio at a lab at Queens College on August 25, 2022, in New York City.Angela Weiss AFP Getty ImagesThe U.S. will expand polio wastewater surveillance to communities with low vaccination rates outside the New York City metro area,... + más
CDC Will Test Sewage for Polio Outside New York to See If It's Circulating Elsewhere in Nation | NBC 6 South Florida
CDC is discussing using oral polio vaccine for first time in 20 years to stop New York outbreak | CNBC
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 30, 2022
The Biden administration has announced a plan to provide $250 million to accelerate environmental projects around the shrinking Salton Sea, helping to revitalize its ecosystems and control hazardous dust in a deal that will clear the way for California to take less water from... + más
Op-Ed: Restore the Salton Sea not to its former size but to its role in the ecosystem | Los Angeles Times
As Salton Sea faces ecological collapse, a plan to save it with ocean water is rejected | Los Angeles Times
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 30, 2022
Angela Weiss AFP Getty Images A research assistant prepares a PCR reaction for polio at a lab at Queens College on August 25, 2022, in New York City. data-ellipsis=false> The U.S. will expand polio wastewater surveillance to communities with low vaccination rates outside the... + más
Gates Foundation pledges $1.2B to eradicate polio globally | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Sports November 06, 2022
This baseball season started late and ended later. We did not expect the Lakers to be done before the World Series was done, but here we are. This fall marked the debut of baseball’s grand new postseason. A sport that for generations prided itself on a regular season long... + más
Things to know as baseball postseason nears | Portland Press Herald
MLB playoff primer: Things to know as postseason nears | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA World October 09, 2022
Fertilizer generated from sewage sludge is seen at the Saga City Sewage Purification Center in Saga City on Sept. 1. Japan News-Yomiuri As prices for chemical raw materials continue to soar, the Japanese government is working toward using sludge generated by the sewage treatment... + más
Central Florida struggles with Ian’s ongoing sewage crisis | Orlando Sentinel
Ian’s sewage geysers into neighborhoods, gushes into environment | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 05, 2022
The sewage overflowing from a manhole in residential Azalea Park has settled into a predictable pattern since Ian caused widespread damage to sewers. By day, it’s a babbling brook. By evening, as cooking, showering and washing picks up, a flow of another sort erupts. “It’s... + más
Japanese government to push sewage sludge as fertilizer | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 03, 2022
Days after Ian’s last gusts, the Orlando region’s sewage systems are fighting to recover and losing ground in many cases, swamping homes with wastewater, sending streams across roads without warning and pouring untold thousands of gallons into lakes. Orlando leaders have... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
Alligators, sewage, bears and snakes are just a few of the reasons to stay out of Florida's floodwaters, officials say | CBS News
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