Waves of Trestles defeat concrete toll road
The pristine waves of Trestles, in California, have been saved from the toll road which would destroy the local surfing sanctuary. The Regional Water Quality Control Board blocked the 5.5 miles of concrete. Surfrider Foundation, environmental activists and the entire surfing community have reasons to celebrate. Trestles is safe, again and for now. “We are […]
The pristine waves of Trestles, in California, have been saved from the toll road which would destroy the local surfing sanctuary. The Regional Water Quality Control Board blocked the 5.5 miles of concrete. Surfrider Foundation, environmental activists and the entire surfing community have reasons to celebrate. Trestles is safe, again and for now. “We are elated that the Board soundly rejected the Transportation Corridor Agencies’ application. They clearly understood the severe the implications of building the first 5 miles of the road”, explains Stefanie Sekich-Quinn, policy manager at Surfrider Foundation California.
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Waves of Trestles defeat concrete toll road
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