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Massive sewage spill could cost L.A. city up to $21.7 million in fines

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation April 20, 2023

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State regulators have proposed a record $21.7-million penalty for breakdowns and failures at Los Angeles’ largest wastewater treatment facility that triggered a massive sewage spill in the Santa Monica Bay and led to noxious fumes and water-quality problems that persist almost two years later. The Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant reported more than 150 violations of its environmental permit, including failure to comply with ocean monitoring... + full article



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