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lemmy.world

All of these beaches listed here, but Corpus Christie are in the direct path of the Trinity river which is where waste waster effluent leaves the DFW area. This shouldn’t be a surprise knowing that, and it has certainly been brought up in the past that that might be a problem

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BigFigreply
lemmy.world

from DFW and every single city and town along the River and in its basin

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That totally seems like a good idea. Absolutely nothing could go wrong there.

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lemmy.one

Feels like we shouldn't be dumping that much sewage into the oceans.

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Something Something "god gave us this earth to do with as we please"

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I mean, technically, it's just the Gulf of Mexico.

Honestly you'd figure all the crude oil floating around and other platform run off and leakage would kill the bacteria. Like two negatives make a positive

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lemmy.world

Born and raised in Houston.

When I was a kid (circa mid 2000s) Galveston beach was mid as fuck, but a fun enough time. Water was never clear, but it didn’t feel unsafe.

Now in the last 5 years or so, Galveston beach is genuinely disgusting. If you visit you want to do the dry stuff like restaurants and Keema boardwalk. The most you want to do with the beach is glance at it and wince.

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lemmy.world

MMMM always hated that bathwater feeling. And not being able to see 2 inches deep is always unsettling.

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lemm.ee

Well this is a crappy article.

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[Dallas Morning News] Most Texas beaches pose safety risks due to high fecal bacteria levels, report says | Spyke