California has some problems.
It is challenged by tent cities, poor roads, high taxes, educational dilemmas, and aggressive regulations.
But for those who think the joints have rotted, there is at least the sea.
For those who like coincidence combinations, This is a story.
As conveyed Los Angeles Times, Playa del Rey’s Hyperion water recycling plant was a bit troublesome on Sunday afternoon.
Executive plant manager Timeyin Dafeta said that the town’s oldest and largest sewage treatment facility was submerged.
From the exit:
Around noon on Sunday, a large amount of debris accidentally blocked the filter screen of the treatment plant with an opening of less than one inch… The management of the factory tried to increase the screen to replace the clogged screen. They also tried to redirect the water flow to the rainwater drainage system in the factory—an alternative method of letting the water pass through the normal treatment process.
But after several hours of circulating water, the system is still overwhelmed.
The officials took emergency measures.
As a result, the plant discharges approximately 6% of its daily load one mile offshore—approximately 17 million gallons of untreated sewage.
According to the New York Times, this prevented Hyperion from giving up “more” gas cargo.
According to reports, the release of digestive juices set a record:
Dafeta said he believes this is the largest amount of untreated sewage discharged through a mile of pipeline in the past 10 years.
It is easy to imagine that something like this would happen in Southern California.
The area is very attractive.
Palm trees, parties, cities, sea-appreciate the charm here, you will want to take a dip.
Why not jump in and enjoy the light?
But be warned: politicians — words that are occasionally referred to by critics as rhyming with “lasso” — fire mischievous missiles that can seriously reduce your day in the sun.
This is a deep dive; hold your breath:
Bill Maher torch California’s regulation, even if the golden state sun does not shine
Adam Carolla’s views on Elon’s Texas transition period do it again, a governor won’t like it
Gas Lite-ing: California becomes the first city in history to ban any future gas station
Another celebrity broke the rules: TV stars left California due to “government tyranny”
Back to the ocean of feces, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health warning Residents are advised not to swim near Dockweiler State Beach and El Segundo Beach.
[O]Officials are investigating the cause of the debris and repairing the damaged equipment.
If such a burst of intestines makes you think twice about taking a bath in the bathtub on the earth, think about the Hypolong always emptying into a beautiful blue color-this is just normal Fives Miles away instead of One.
Does the four-mile difference make the water you accidentally ingest while playing around become palatable?
If so, consider creatures cruising a few yards away from you: they are Sewage overflows, and also.
As for California, although it is terrible, I am not ashamed to say: I like it.
Just like Leslie Nelson– he knows All about It’s a bit smelly on Sunday:
-Alex
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