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Coastal News Today | CA - Scripps Oceanography Maps 'Massive … Very Dangerous Problem' of DDT Waste Site Off SoCal Coast


The barrels sit 12 miles out to sea from Palos Verdes toward Santa Catalina Island.
Supervisor Janice Hahn recommended sending a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan urging him to do an assessment and move quickly on the cleanup.
“This is such an appalling discovery,” Hahn said. “It’s an alarming situation for all of our natural resources … DDT is notorious for harming wildlife, including falcons, eagles and fish.”
Sonar imaging of the area by Scripps and NOAA, which took place in March, shows vast trails of debris extending across an area the size of San Francisco.
The findings came after the ....

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Dumpsites off the California Coast Are Worse Than Originally Thought - Sunset


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May 7, 2021
| Updated May 18, 2021
Recent discoveries of dumpsites in the waters off Los Angeles revealed hundreds of thousands of leaking waste barrels scattered across an ocean floor area larger than San Francisco.
The scale of the contamination of the insecticide DDT, or Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, found at depths of up to 3,000 feet, is significantly greater than previously believed, researchers say. Approximately 25 percent of California sea lions in the region have been found to have cancer, a staggering rate that has been attributed to the chemical sites.
Environmentalists were already aware of the dumpsites, many of which are suspected to have accumulated over a span of nearly four decades—from the mid-1940s to early ’80s—through materials discarded by the notorious Montrose Chemical Corporation, a company that was the target of substantial legal action after it was discov ....

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Cleanup Of DDT Dumped Off LA Coast Must Be Prioritized: County


UpdatedTue, May 4, 2021 at 6:05 pm PT
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For decades, thousands of barrels of DDT were dumped in the deep ocean between Catalina Island and Palos Verdes, and authorities are only just beginning to understand the extent of the newly mapped dumpsite. (Shutterstock / Andy Konieczny)
PALOS VERDES, CA The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to press the Environmental Protection Agency to expedite the clean-up of 27,000 barrels of toxic sludge dumped between Palos Verdes and Catalina Island.
Though the barrels of the banned pesticide DDT have been rusting at the bottom of the ocean for decades, scientists only recently discovered and began mapping a toxic dump site the size of San Francisco. The discovery helps explain why the suspected carcinogen is persistently found in Southern California s marine life and coastal waters nearly 50 years after it was banned. It also raises a new challenge: how to safely remove it and who should foot the bill. ....

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