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What's In Tijuana's Sewage?
One day last November, enough copper got swept into Tijuana's overwhelmed sewer system to have minted about 7,700 pennies. And that's just what got collected in a city where thousands lack basic sewers.
Winter warms to Thurso
Top British seed in last twenty four
Cornish trio light up
Third round in O'Neill Highland Open
Norways in top form
Braunton school excel in Championships
Stokes fired up
Stokes prepares for fourth title
Winter in Scotland
Winter top seed in Scotland
Tom Butler aims high
Newquay's own aims to retain title
Bleakley in form
Cornish surfer takes honors
Imperial Beach closed
Water contact closures for Imperial Beach and Ocean Beach northward moving currents in Imperial Beach / sewage spill
Imperial Beach closed
Reality check on Bajagua: the money this group of Rancho Santa Fe and Tijuana "businessmen" promoting Bajagua spent paying off public officials to support their project we could have used to clean up our beaches. This project is big, bad and corrupt government at its worst.
Spring is here!
Spring is Here! Blossoming Sewage Plumes and Sprouting Beach Closure Signs
Wildcoast to appear on KSWB
Serge Dedina will appear on KSWB 5 "Take Five"
Wildcoast ocean report for March 20th
Water contact closure for Imperial Beach march 20th
Women head for France
Roxy ASP Women’s World Longboard Championship head for Biarritz
Surfers Beach Clean to Remove Mulheim litter at Sennen
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners held a beach clean at Sennen and Gamper Bay, near Land’s End, Cornwall on Friday 31st March 2006.
Ash Billabong deal
English junior champion signs for 2006
Pearce deal set
British pro champion signs two year deal
Ten water saving tips on World Water Day
The 23rd March is World Water Day and as the nation struggles with securing enough water for the future, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) has some simple tips to help conserve and protect the stuff we love!
Reusing sewage effluent would ease drought say surfers
The drought crisis in the Southern Water region could be eased by making more efforts to reuse sewage and wastewater, rather than discharging it to sea, say clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS).
Le Maitre seals win
Matt Le Maitre seals a treble win for Plymouth University at Fistral Beach
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