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Water Quality Report, October 5

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Thu, Aug 03 2006 | 10:16am

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Water Quality Report, October 5


Water quality at most beaches in San Diego County is safe for recreational use.
However, signs warning of contaminated water are posted at the following locations.

Closures:
These beaches are closed to water contact due to sewage spills that may impact ocean or bay waters:

None


Advisories:Water contact should be avoided at the following beaches due to bacterial levels that exceed health standards:

La Jolla
Station: Children's Pool
Status Since: Sept 1997
Reason: Bacterial levels exceed health standards

west Mission Bay
Station: Bahia Point swimming beach
Status Since: Sept 20
Reason: Bacterial levels exceed health standards

San Diego Bay
Station: Bayside Park at "J" Street in Chula Vista
Status Since: Sept 22
Reason: Bacterial levels exceed health standards


For beaches next to storm drains, rivers, and lagoon outlets: During dry weather avoid contact with runoff and recreational waters within 75 feet from where runoff enters ocean or bay waters. An epidemiological study has correlated urban runoff to an increased risk of illness among ocean users near these outlets.

Re-opened: Field measurements indicate these waters are now safe for recreational use. Signs have been removed at the following locations:

east Mission Bay
Station: De Anza Bay R/V Resort. Private beach at west end of cove
Status Since: Oct 5



There is quarantine on bivalve (two-shelled) shellfish, sardines, anchovies, lobster and crab consumption due to risk of PSP or domoic acid poisoning for all San Diego County coastal waters.
For more information on the shellfish quarantine call 800-553-4133.

For beaches next to storm drains, rivers, and lagoon outlets:
During dry weather avoid contact with runoff and recreational waters within 75 feet from where runoff enters ocean or bay waters. An epidemiological study has correlated urban runoff to an increased risk of illness among ocean users near these outlets.

For more information log in www.earth911.org
or call DEH beach water quality phone HOTLINE number: (619) 338-2073



Updated by Dept. of Environmental Health - County of San Diego






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