Here's How a Major East Bay Sewage Leak Could Harm Fish and Wildlife | KQED
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"When you've got a lot of this wastewater discharging in concentrated levels in an area like that, we're going to see some exposure to chemicals that are in wastewater. That's going to have an impact; whether or not we see that impact in this generation of fish and wildlife or in their next generation is something that we would have to see."
"What's more concerning than the size of the spill, Choksi-Chugh said, is that it was likely preventable, and more needs to be done proactively to prevent similar leaks as the Bay Area's infrastructure ages."
"Delta Diablo began looking for a leak after noticing weeks ago that there was reduced inflow into its treatment plant. The wastewater was difficult to spot because of the marshy cover in the area where it was ultimately identified."
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