Hey guys, it just rained here in Manhattan Beach, and I was wondering how many days should I wait until it is safe to get in the water. When is the water quality not harmful anymore? What do you guys usually do? Thanks.
-Charlie
drowningbitbybit wrote:^^^^^
Rivers are a problem, but not the biggest problem.
Real Pol wrote:The majority of sewage overflows discharge to rivers, even if towns are beside the coast. Take aberdeen for example (as I know it) all the emergency overflows for the city flow into the the River Dee and River Don. Why? When they were built (many, many years ago) the environment was secondary and there would be less construction needed and less pipe damage to plumb into a river as opposed to a dynamic coast. The dilution factor wasn't taken into account. Aberdeen has one EO south of the city at Nigg Bay discharging to the sea and that is at the treatment plant.
Manhattan Beach Grom wrote:Alright, well i went in today straight out from a storm drain, and other than some trash, and stuff floating around it wasn't too bad. Thanks for the advice though!
-Charlie
Manhattan Beach Grom wrote:Ahhh! It rained again yesterday. Do you guys think it'll be ok to go tomorrow? I saw the storm drain, and it was definetely running into the water yesterday. But what if I went to a street not close to a drain? Also the surf is good!!!!! Aww man!
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