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Sewage Discharge Closes California Beach; Green Creek Investigated in New York

Separate sewage incidents affected recreational areas in California and New York, prompting closures and investigations.

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Environmental contamination incidents at two separate locations have raised concerns about sewage infrastructure and water quality monitoring.

At Avalon Beach in California, approximately 300 gallons of sewage were discharged on Wednesday, March 25. The contaminated material flowed into both ocean water and shoreline sand, prompting authorities to close the popular beach to protect public health.

Meanwhile, in Staten Island, New York, officials are investigating the cause of a bright green discoloration in a stream at Clove Lakes Park. The emerald tint has raised suspicions about potential sewage leaks from nearby toilet facilities into the waterway.

Both incidents highlight ongoing challenges with aging sewage infrastructure in populated areas. Health officials typically close affected recreational areas until water quality testing confirms safe levels for public use.

The California beach closure affects both swimmers and beachgoers, while the Staten Island creek investigation continues as authorities work to identify the exact source of the contamination.

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