The main fear was that the rains would cause mud and debris to rush down hillsides made bare from the summer fire, state fire spokeswoman Colleen Baxter said"
The controversy covers a lot of issues stemming from money and the conditions of southern california. The condition of our water with be affected by the rain and pollution brought in due to the gravitational pull of the globe. If people were told more about the water quality after a rain storm, there would be more people working for change.The information missing is where specifically did this take place and when. It says it was talking about San Diego from LA and it has a date published but doesn't talk about when.
I'm not sure, this is one of those 'downer' articles, no hope no solutions no fixes, just problem after problem. The next followup would definitely be about what people are trying to do about it.
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