Ryan is stoked to be in San Diego! He’s coming to the area from Sacramento. So, he only had to shuffle his area codes around a little bit, trading the 916 for the 619.
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif, – There’s something in the air in the South Bay, including in Imperial Beach.“So the air quality didn’t seem very bad as a kid. I don’t remember it being this putrid,” Haley Wolf, another Imperial Beach resident, said.
The sewage impacts in the South Bay have been an issue for decades. But there’s a buzz in the air to figure out more about the odor people are smelling in the air. Bradley said things like total volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide will be measured as well. The goal is to gather and document data from the sensors to show it to those responsible for resolving the sewage impacts.
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