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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) An alarming amount of pollution in Long Island waterways has prompted officials to call for major changes.

As CBS 2s Carolyn Gusoff reported Wednesday, Suffolk County officials said nitrogen pollution is ruining bays and rivers and killing sea grasses and marshes, and making Long Island more vulnerable in storms.

Scientists said the reason is nitrogen from household sewage. County executive Steve Bellone said the top priority of his administration is to stop the pollution.

The surface water effects are clear. Weve had harmful algae blooms, red tide, brown tide, closed beaches, dead rivers like the Forge River. Every surface water body in our region is listed as an impaired water body, Bellone said. We have 360,000 unsewered homes. We have more unsewered homes than the entire state of New Jersey.

Bellone has launched a plan to reverse the crisis, installing public sewers where there currently are none. The first phase of the plan is to install sewer systems under about 12,000 homes near the Forge River, the Connetquot River and the Carlls River in Deer Park and North Babylon; Oakdale; and Mastic and Shirley.

Seventy-five percent of Suffolk County homes currently use septic tanks. Environmentalists said that is antiquated.

In a civilized society in a dense community we treat our sewage before we dump it into the bay, said Adrienne Esposito of the Citizens Campaign for the Environment.

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Suffolk County Exec Announces Plan To Install Sewers In Effort To Protect Water Supply

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