Fifty-Year Review of Effluent Discharge Trends to the Southern California Bight from Large Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities from 1971 to 2020
Leah Lippman,
Leslie Perez,
Sonya R. Lopez
Abstract:Historically, Southern California’s four largest publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) were major sources of contaminants in the Southern California Bight (SCB), home to over 22 million residents and diverse marine life. This study conducted a fifty-year review (1971–2020) to assess these facilities’ performance in protecting human and aquatic life. We analyzed effluent discharge flow, total annual mass emissions into SCB, and the rate of change of mass emissions in five ten-year timeframes. Results show a si… Show more
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