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L.A. beaches remain closed after needles, tampons wash ashore

 

Two Los Angeles-area beaches remained closed Friday, days after more than 200 pounds of waste, including hypodermic needles and tampon applicators, were collected along the shore.

Waste was found at Dockweiler and El Segundo beaches between 45th Street in El Segundo and Ballona Creek, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

 

In addition to needles and tampons, condoms also were seen scattered on the wet sand.

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L.A. beaches remain closed after needles, tampons wash ashore

 

Two Los Angeles-area beaches remained closed Friday, days after more than 200 pounds of waste, including hypodermic needles and tampon applicators, were collected along the shore.

Waste was found at Dockweiler and El Segundo beaches between 45th Street in El Segundo and Ballona Creek, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

 

In addition to needles and tampons, condoms also were seen scattered on the wet sand.

 

 

So I don't know what is more disturbing.  That only a net is what protects the oceans.  Or that only a net protects the oceans and that raw sewage is pumped out instead of being treated/reclaimed.  Because if it was treated/reclaimed, you would think that a net would not be needed.  

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L.A. beaches remain closed after needles, tampons wash ashore

 

Two Los Angeles-area beaches remained closed Friday, days after more than 200 pounds of waste, including hypodermic needles and tampon applicators, were collected along the shore.

Waste was found at Dockweiler and El Segundo beaches between 45th Street in El Segundo and Ballona Creek, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

 

In addition to needles and tampons, condoms also were seen scattered on the wet sand.

And that's why I prefer swimming pools over the ocean.

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