Beach & Bay Press, November 29th, 2018

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018

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HOLIDAYS LIGHT UP THE BEACH STORY ON PAGE 10

THIS WEEK

Crystal Pier, with the Christmas tree at the end, is decorated and lit up every year for the holidays.

Barrel Republic’s new kitchen opens in Pacific Beach SEE PAGE 7

Sabore from Kenya visits Kate Sessions students SEE PAGE 11

CHRISTMAS ON CRYSTAL PIER, HOLIDAY PARADE & SANTA RUN

THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS

olidays hit the ground running early in Pacific Beach, kicking off with Christmas on Crystal Pier, followed by the San Diego Santa Run and the Holiday Parade.

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City reaches agreement to address pollution in Mission Bay Local nonprofit environmental organizations San Diego Coastkeeper and Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation (CERF) have reached agreement with the City of San Diego regarding major stormwater infrastructure projects to improve water quality in several critical water bodies including Mission Bay, Rose Creek, San Clemente Creek, and the Tijuana River. In addition to improving local water quality, the required atten- legal requirements. tion and spending will help to Polluted urban runoff reprebring the City into compliance sents the San Diego region’s priwith federal and state clean water mary threat to water quality.

Sailboats on Mission Bay. THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS

lated urban pollutants, such as oil, grease, pesticides, particulate metals, pet waste, toxins, bacteria, and viruses. The resulting polluted runoff flows untreated through San Diego's stormwater system and into local rivers, bays, and coastal waters, where it poses a serious risk to human health and wildlife alike. Under the agreement, the City Once water from rain, irrigation flows, leaks, or other surface will upgrade practices for hanwaters begins to flow over hard city surfaces, it picks up accumuSEE BAY, Page 12


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