Overview
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a warning against swimming, surfing, and other water activities at five popular beaches due to elevated levels of bacteria. This advisory, just ahead of Memorial Day weekend, affects several well-known coastal spots, including Santa Monica Pier and Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro.
Beaches Under Advisory
The affected areas include:
- Santa Monica Canyon Creek at Will Rogers State Beach: Specifically, 100 yards up and down the coast from the creek near Will Rogers Tower 18.
- Mother Beach in Marina Del Rey: The entire swim area is included in the advisory.
- Malibu Lagoon at Surfrider Beach: Again, 100 yards up and down the coast from the public restrooms.
- Santa Monica Pier: A 100-yard radius up and down the coast from the pier.
- Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro: The entire swim area is under the advisory.
Reason for the Advisory
According to the county health department, recent testing revealed bacterial levels at these locations that exceed established health standards. This poses potential risks to individuals engaging in water activities, prompting the issuance of the advisory.
Beaches Cleared for Swimming
Despite the advisory for several beaches, the department announced that two areas have been cleared for swimming following recent water quality tests. These include:
- Temescal Canyon storm drain at Will Rogers State Beach
- Pico-Kenter storm drain at Santa Monica State Beach near Santa Monica South Tower 20
Stay Informed
For updated information on beach conditions, residents and visitors can access the county’s beach closure hotline at 1-800-525-5662. Additionally, a map of impacted locations and further details are available on the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health website at PublicHealth.LACounty.gov/Beach/.
Conclusion: Plan Your Beach Day Wisely
With Memorial Day weekend approaching, it’s crucial for beachgoers to stay informed about water quality conditions. While some areas have been cleared for swimming, several popular beaches remain under advisory due to elevated bacteria levels. By staying updated through official channels provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, individuals can make informed decisions and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience at the beach.
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Remember, always check with local authorities for the latest updates on beach conditions before heading out. Stay safe and have fun!
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