Archive for Thursday, April 05, 2007
Water main leak sends raw sewage into lake
Construction workers Tuesday plugged a hole in a main sewer pipe that had leaked millions of gallons of wastewater into an ecological reserve.
The 10-inch hole sent more than 5 million gallons of raw sewage into the Buena Vista Lagoon, a freshwater lake between Carlsbad and Oceanside that is home to many fish and bird species.
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- Chrysler charges into electric car race
- Brazil is pumped up over offshore oil field
- Schwarzenegger outlaws text-messaging while driving
- McCain stands up David Letterman
- Keating 5 ring a bell?
- Pastors plan to defy IRS ban on political speech
- Developers have high hopes for vertical mall in L.A.
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- North Korea ousts U.N. nuclear inspectors
- McCain stands up David Letterman
- Developers have high hopes for vertical mall in L.A.
- Pastors plan to defy IRS ban on political speech
- Manny Ramirez is MVP: most valuable pledger
- Lawmakers reach agreement on bailout framework
- Two suspects held in Barney's Beanery slaying
- Obama calls on McCain to keep Friday debate date
- Keating 5 ring a bell?
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