Los Angeles Plans Trash Interceptors in Rivers to Protect Ocean Ecosystem Before 2028 Olympics
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Los Angeles Plans Trash Interceptors in Rivers to Protect Ocean Ecosystem Before 2028 Olympics

What's Happening? Los Angeles County is addressing the significant issue of trash pollution in its rivers, particularly the San Gabriel and Los Angeles rivers, which carry debris into the Pacific Ocean. This pollution affects marine life and coastal communities. In preparation for the 2028 Olympics,
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