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Where Is the Water Safe?
1media/kids-playing-in-a-public-park-afrofuturistic-and-indigenous-philadelphia-polluted-water--lawsuit_thumb.png2023-10-18T17:15:21-07:00Dana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bf434981PennEnvironment reports that the city’s wastewater system still pours huge volumes of raw sewage and runoff pollution into the two rivers and local creeks for 128 days or more per year. Stormwater and sewage flow through the same pipes towards the same wastewater treatment plants. Several popular water recreation locations along the local rivers and creeks received more frequent than average combined sewer overflows (Bartram’s Garden, Cobbs Creek Park, Tacony Creek Park). [7]plain2023-10-18T17:15:21-07:00Playground.ai[7] Rumpler, J. Sewage Pollution in Philadelphia (PennEnvironment, 2023), available at https://environmentamerica.org/pennsylvania/center/resources/15-billion-gallons-of-raw-sewage-enter-philadelphias-rivers-streams-each-year/2023Generative AI Prompt: kids playing in a public park, Afrofuturistic and Indigenous Philadelphia, polluted water, lawsuit, sewage in the water, communityCopyright, Dana ReijerkerkDana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bf
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