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I can understand the logic behind the laws. Water runoff from sprinklers and washing your car goes directly into the storm drains which are not treated before entering the ocean 'downstream'. Dog waste, if left on lawns that are sprinklered regularly, would also enter the storm drain system. Untreated water in large amounts entering the ocean can be hazardous to one's health. The ocean water along urbanized coasts is not clean to begin with - why make it worse?
We answered your question, it's perfectly legal....
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I knew it was legal. I was wondering if it was too invasive.
Yes, my question has been answered and I thanked the poster for the answer.
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