SAN DIEGO (AP) - Federal environmental officials will keep a close eye on Camp Pendleton after inspectors found rats and frogs in water treatment systems at the sprawling California military base.
Officials tell the San Diego Union-Tribune (https://bit.ly/2fV2Ogx ) that the water consumed by 55,000 Marines and their families is safe - despite a pair of scathing state and federal investigations indicating chronic problems.
The newspaper says federal safety inspectors visiting Pendleton in June uncovered rats rotting on a reservoir gate, a desiccated frog clinging to a reservoir ladder and another rodent carcass floating in treated water.
All systems were cleaned after the discoveries.
The Marines and the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday entered into a consent decree designed to force the base to follow federal clean water regulations.
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