UCSD Project Reduces Polluted Runoff To La Jolla Beach
Ed Joyce
KPBS
06/08/2011
A recently completed UC San Diego project is now capturing harmful pollutants before they reach a beach near the school.
State water regulators required UCSD to reduce the amount of campus irrigation water and other polluted runoff draining to the beach.
"What we have installed is a series of systems that collect or redirect either what's called dry water flows or stormwater runoff," said Garry Mac Pherson, director of Environment, Health and Safety at UC San Diego.
He said the university recently completed the nearly $5 million water-pollution-control project.
"Irrigation water for plants and things that we do around our yards that run into the street eventually find their way to the storm drains and eventually to the beach," said Mac Pherson. "Unfortunately along the way they pick up all the sediments, metals, bacteria and phosphorus that find themselves on our streets and sidewalks and areas that eventually discharge to the beach."


