Where Is The Sewage Going For RV Encampments in Los Angeles | Barry Coe

Where Is The Sewage Going For RV Encampments in Los Angeles | Barry Coe
Siyamak Khorrami
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“Unbelievable stuff going on—the amount of trash. There are hazardous materials, [and] burned-out carcasses of motor homes are all over the place.”

“Nine thousand gallons [of raw sewage] a month are going into the wastewater system. That’s the storm-drain system—not the sewers. The storm drain carries it straight to Santa Monica Bay.”

Siyamak sits down with Barry Coe, a former commissioner and a concerned resident of Santa Monica. Today he will talk about how RV encampments have gotten out of control on the streets of Los Angeles—and how they are impacting both the environment and the health of Californians.

Siyamak Khorrami
Siyamak Khorrami
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Siyamak Khorrami has been the general manager and chief editor of the Southern California edition of The Epoch Times since 2017. He is also the host of the “California Insider” show, which showcases leaders and professionals across the state with inside information about trending topics and critical issues in California.
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