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Caltrans District 5 caught shoveling debris into the Oceano Communities Storm Water Drainage channel

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

Is this use of a storm water drainage channel that goes to the Pacific Ocean allowed by the California Fish and Game?

Caltrans, apparently cannot stop State Highway 1 from flooding?

"Due to past litigation, the Department is no longer responsible or allowed
to maintain the channel located off of the Caltrans right of way. If you
would like further information about the drainage situation and the
maintenance effort at this location, which has a history beyond what can
be detailed in an e-mail, please let me know so that I can arrange a
meeting with Department staff familiar with the drainage challenges and
restrictions at this site."

Respectfully,

Pete Riegelhuth
D-5 NPDES Coordinator
Office 805-549-3375
Cell 805-305-7726"

You would think that this would go against all NPDES Caltrans County of San Luis Obispo and Oceano Community Service District permits involving this drainage system changed by the County to the Pacific Ocean?

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  • Where did the debris come from? Maybe the Oceano Community Storm Water Drainage? They are entry level workers, not lawyers not engineers.

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