Los Angeles beaches contaminated by polluted stormwater, report finds: 'We're endangering every person visiting'

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Los Angeles beaches contaminated by polluted stormwater, report finds: 'We're endangering every person visiting'
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Stormwater is the greatest source of pollution in the ocean, rivers and lakes of Los Angeles County, according to Heal the Bay.

, runs over the land. In the natural environment, this is mostly soaked up by soil, runs it other bodies of water, or evaporates.

But in an urban setting, like Los Angeles, the water flows off surfaces like roofs and lawns, spreading pollutants into natural bodies of water as it goes.is the greatest source of pollution in the ocean, rivers and lakes of Los Angeles County. The sewage and storm drain systems in the area are separate, meaning while the former is sent to be cleaned before it is released, stormwater runs through streets and storm drains, and out into the water.

Heal the Bay partly pinned the problem on a lack of transparent reporting requirements and processes, meaning the public"who are directly impacted by polluted waters" don't have access to information on the issue.Report said in a statement:"has the potential to be a wonderful resource for water supply, recreation, and so much more.

"But right now, it is more of a hazard polluting our waterways. We need to step up cleanup efforts if we are to see water quality improvements in our lifetimes. We should not have to wait 60 years for clean water.""While we're allowing contaminated water to flow to these beaches, we're endangering every person visiting.""We can have a huge storm, and then the next day it can be sunny, 85 F [29 C] and gorgeous. If you don't wait to swim ... you're at risk.

But the non-profit found a glimmer of hope in a new funding a program due to be allocated throughout the county next spring. This will boostfunding projects by around $280 million per year, more than doubling the amount spent by municipalities on solving issues.A stock image shows Santa Monica beach, which is located in Los Angeles County.

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