Algae Turns Delta Water In Stockton Green After Aeration System Breaks

STOCKTON (CBS13) - The water along Stockton's waterfront is currently green from algae and the California Water Board is advising people to "practice safe water habits."

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Credit: CA Water Board
Credit: CA Water Board

A City of Stockton spokesperson told CBS13 the aeration bubbler system is down. The system was installed in 2006 and keeps the water moving, which prevents algae from growing. City workers were doing maintenance work on the air compressors this afternoon and did get two of the seven lines to start working.

The company that installed the bubbler system confirms the seven lines, known as laterals, have not been working for some time. They plan to have divers go into the Delta Thursday morning in order to make further repairs.

There is a separate filtration system inside Weber Point and that appears to be working.

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