One San Diego Board member wonders if there's any provision for ending the sewage waiver; EPA's Alexa Strauss replies that San Diego is the last waiver in this region; even tiny Morro Bay and Goleta have moved to full secondary standards -- and beyond.
A long string of pro-waiver types, including the manager of the sewage plant, people claiming to speak for the cities of Poway and Coronado, and, last on this tape, a professor who says the sewage is "invisible", perhaps beneficial. If so, why don't all the other sewage plants just close, and dump the sewage without treatment to secondary standards?
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