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09 • 06 • 2022
US, Mexico & California invest big to protect clean water and healthy communities in border region
By Mara Dias
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Illness Posts
06.04.18
Helping the Community Find Clean Water after Hurricane Maria
04.12.18
Help Save Water Testing Programs at Your Beach
04.03.18
Meet Shawn Mallen, BWTF leader with Surfrider’s Isla Vista Chapter
01.24.18
Cost of recreating in polluted water estimated at $2.9 billion nationwide!
01.12.18
Rain sends polluted runoff to beaches in Southern California
12.06.17
Canine Scent Detection of human sewage in streams on Kauai
12.04.17
Rincon BWTF: Community Empowerment Post-Hurricane Maria
11.22.17
Surfers Sick from Tijuana Sewage Spill, Surfrider San Diego to Start Water Testing Program
11.01.17
Rincón BWTF providing critical water quality information after Hurricane Maria
08.22.17
No Border Sewage in San Diego
06.22.17
Public Fears Health Impacts of GenX Chemical in Cape Fear River, NC
06.01.17
Sewage Spills at US/Mexico Border are Contaminating Public Beaches
05.22.17
San Mateo County BWTF in the Press
01.27.17
BWTF tests capture polluted runoff after rain in CA
01.05.17
Citizen Scientists and Government Working Together to Protect Public Health at the Beach
09.12.16
The Growing Problem of Toxic Blue Green Algae Blooms (Cyanobacteria)
08.27.15
Waikiki Beaches Re-opened after Sewage Spill but Brown Water Advisory Remains in Effect Statewide
08.25.15
Massive Sewage Spill on Waikiki
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