The public is being warned to avoid beaches less than 100 yards from Ballona Creek following the discharge on Saturday afternoon of 1,200 gallons of sewage, according to public health officials.
A stretch of beach in Marina del Rey has been closed after a sewage spill near Ballona Creek, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
The public is being warned to avoid beaches less than 100 yards from the creek following the discharge on Saturday afternoon of 1,200 gallons of sewage, according to public health officials. Signs announcing the closure have been posted near the affected area.posted on its website that the sewage was spilled near 4545 W. 62nd Street at about 1 p.m. Saturday.
The beach will remain closed until at least Wednesday according to health officials. The statement said the county health department’s lab cannot receive samples until Monday and that “it takes two consecutive satisfactory samples to reopen the beach.” For more information about beach conditions in Los Angeles County, call the county health department’s 24-hour beach closure hotline at 525-5662 or visit the department’s
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