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Debris and standing water collect at the outflow of the creek that drains into the ocean from Santa Monica Canyon, at Will Rogers State Beach in Los Angeles Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006. Seven years ago, a federal consent decree set in motion a process to clean up some of the nations most popular beaches rimming Santa Monica Bay, waters polluted with a brew of contaminants from animal droppings to fertilizer. The 13 cities that surround the bay were given until July to do something about the pollution or pay big daily fines. However, the deadline has passed and many of the beaches still arent clean, prompting the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Board to consider ways to make enforcement easier. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Five Ways to Limit Environmental Impact in Summer

Anna Levin, Reporter June 10, 2017

Five ways anyone can limit their environmental impact, simple. With summer coming up and school letting out, it’s time for people all over to let loose and relax. Whether it be going to the beach,...

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