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The Herzliya Municipality is responsible for closing Tel Aviv's Tzook Beach!
Zalul exclaimed in a letter to the Mayor of Herzliya, Yael German, "Herzilya's sewage treatment plant, by discharging their effluent to the sea, is responsible for the pollution that has closed Tel Aviv's Tzook Beach."
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December, 2005: Herzilya and Tel Aviv beaches temporarily closed to due to partially-treated sewage from the Herzliya municipality
Representatives from the Ministry of Health informed Zalul that the beaches in south Herzliya and north Tel Aviv were closed due to the flow of partially-treated sewage into the sea from the Herzliya municipality, combined with the natural changes of currents brought about by the weather.
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Zalul exclaims: Yael German is slandering Zalul in the media
Several days ago, Mayor Yael German's lawyers demanded from Zalul to stop all the publicity about the pollution in Herzliya, or that they will sue the organization again. Germen also called upon the leading local and national newspapers and tried to persuade them to stop writing articles about the pollution in Herzliya as well as spread rumors about Zalul's actions.
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The Herzliya Municipality continues to threaten the health of its residents due to its sewage spillage practices
For many years, the Herzliya municipality spilled great quantities of sewage from its sewage treatment facility into what is called "the great hole", an informal and unauthorized site for sewage spillage. The large concentrations of sewage contaminated the land and the aquifer below, and there is a serious threat that the city's drinking water is also contaminated.
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"The verdict is a slap in the dominant face of the Herzliya municipality and its mayor"
These were some of the words of Yariv Abramovich, Director of Zalul Association, after the court verdict came in and revealed Zalul as the clear winner of the slander lawsuit the Herzliya municipality submitted against the organization.
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After a year-long campaign in Herzliya – Zalul declares victory! The Herzliya municipality published a tender in the newspapers for upgrading the sewage treatment facility.
Against its previous claims, and after an aggressive battle, the Herzliya municipality accepted Zalul’s position. Partially treated sewage can no longer flow into the sea and the old sewage treatment facility must be upgraded as soon as possible.
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The “Zalul van” exclaims: “German, stop polluting our sea!”
Zalul Organization began its new campaign no 4/8/05 with a creatively designed van that will travel through all hours through the streets of Herzliya with the clear message to stop sea pollution.
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As a result of Zalul's Campaign, Herzliya's permit for spilling sewage to the sea was revoked.
After an aggressive campaign that lasted nearly a year which Zalul led with the residents of Herzliya, on the 27th of June, the Permit Committee of Spillage to the Sea accepted Zalul's position and did not renew the permit for Herzliya to spill its partially treated sewage to the sea.
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Herzliya's balconies are screaming "Herzliya deserves a clean sea" and "They are shitting our sea".
As a result of many concerned phone calls from Herzliya residents and a survey conducted by the organization, Zalul began, on the 23rd of May, a major cooperation with the city's residents in a balcony sign campaign in anticipation of the forthcoming meeting of the Permit Committee of Spillage to the Sea.
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Students from the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya chose the topic "Sewage Spillage in the Beaches of Herzliya" as their final project - The project receive as second place award for its academic excellence.
The Herzliya municipality spills between six and seven million meters cubed of partially treated sewage into the Mediterranean. The Sewage is spilled through a pipe south of the marina, which stretched 600 meters into the sea.

This fact is just one of the reasons the a group of students from the Lauder School of Government in the Interdisciplinary Center chose the topic "Sewage Spillage in the Beaches of Herzliya" as their final project.
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Don't be surprised if the beach will be closed this summer
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Some facts about the pollution in Herzliya
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