For years, the city of El Segundo has been lovingly dubbed “Smell Segundo” by residents for its proximity to a sewage reclamation plant, a Chevron refinery, and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).   “You put those three together and it’s not going to make for fresh clean, beautiful air, no goodness,” Resident Jo Franco told the Epoch Times. “On some days it’s business as usual and on others, you walk outside, it’s like ‘oh, it really stinks today.’”  And since the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant spilled nearly 17 million gallons of sewage into the Playa Del Rey beach on July 11, the stench in surrounding neighborhoods has been “like King Kong ate a baby and let one rip,” according to Franco.   The City of Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment (LASAN) said in a statement Aug. 5 that debris caused backup in the plant, triggering a “controlled emergency measure” which resulted …