
Tapia'a sewage treatment facility is located at the bottleneck of the watershed and next
Tapia services five upper watershed cities with a combined population of over 100,000 residents. Before Tapia, the upper watershed took many generations to grow to approximately 3,000 by 1972 when Tapia started it's operations.
This is one of many aeration tanks,

NO NEW PIPES INTO THE OCEAN!
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YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
The industrial age has released a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide and fluorocarbons into our atmosphere, depleting the ozone and creating global warming.
Scientists forecast polar caps melting and ocean levels rising at a critical level by 2020. Now they are updating their forecast and stating that the process is happening much faster than anticipated.
EcoMalibu is asking all surfers to act as stewards of the ocean. Surfers are like the canary in the coal mine and have already experienced the ill-effects of water pollution and realize, more so than most, that water is the life-blood of this blue planet. SURFERS: STAND UP AND BE COUNTED!
"It's very easy to put waste materials into the ocean and, presumably, they (the waste) are 'Out of site - Out of mind.' That's always the logic that people have used when they have used the coastal ocean for waste disposal." stated leading Marine Microbiologist, Dr. Jay Grimes, former Director of the Department of Energy and now Dean of Marine Sciences and Director of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory at The University of Southern Mississippi. He continued to say, "Or, some people have said 'Dilution is the solution.' falsely believing that the ocean is so infinite in its capacity to absorb wastes, that we don't need to worry about it." He added. "Materials do not instantly dissipate and dilute but instead they can meander for miles and miles, hundreds of miles."
Disease causing bacteria can reduce in size and go into a dormant state, pass through chlorination, then revive when it finds a host body. Current testing methodology of Coliform and Fecal Coliform can not detect these disease causing bacteria that have reduced in size and gone into a dormant state. However, Gene Probes can find these dormant disease causing bacteria. Please view Dr. Jay Grimes and listen to him speak about this in his own words in Bob Purvey's award-winning documentary, Malibu Creek and Its Surrounding Watershed.
Government institutions refuse to use Gene Probe testing because of concerns regarding cost. Why? Concern that treatment plants will have to shut down throughout the country if it's found that their treatment process doesn't work? Or, that costs of operating are too High? Why doesn't government use better testing methodology? If there were less diseases, more people would live longer and medical care would cost less. Diseases kill more people than wars.
What can you do? Well, apart from joining us to help restore the eco-system locally, in the democratic way, you can take responsibility for what you do, as an individual.
Check out Wikipedia's information about the calculator's to measure your carbon imprint. Speak out when you see someone irresponsibly dispose of their waste.
Promote respect for the eco-system.
47% of carbon menoxide is emitted by carbon fuels (gas).
Be creative and find new ways to help promote a healthy environment. Help make more people aware of compressed air energy and magnetic repulsion energy as a viable alternative to gas engines.
Communicate with your government and demand more environmental law enforcement.
Connect with your friends, family and the Internet.
Stay aware of the latest developments.
NOTE: There are many web sites about "Your Carbon Footprint." Visit the sites that are free and avoid being scammed.
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Infrared shows the presents of bacteria. |