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Health Care Agency
Public Health
Environmental Health
Ocean Water Protection Program
(714) 433-6400
(714) 433-6481 Fax
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Ocean & Bay Closures,
Warnings and Advisories Status Report
Report issued
June 30,
2010 at 4:25 PM
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For your convenience, you can also call the Ocean & Bay
Closure and Warning Hotline at (714) 433-6400 for the
latest status on ocean and bay closures, warnings and
advisories in Orange County. |
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CLOSURES
Ocean and bay waters are closed when an immediate health hazard is identified such as a sewage spill. |
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- No ocean or
bay water closures are currently in effect.
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WARNINGS
Ocean and bay waters are posted
with warning signs when bacterial levels in ocean or bay waters exceed health standards. |
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Newport Bay |
- Garnet Avenue
Beach on the south side of Balboa Island (posted
6/30/10).
- Sapphire
Avenue Beach on the south side of Balboa Island
(posted 6/30/10).
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Dana Point |
- From the Salt
Creek River mouth to 300 feet upcoast of the Salt
Creek River mouth at Monarch Beach (posted 6/30/10).
- From the Dana
Point Harbor breakwater to 300 feet downcoast of the
Dana Point Harbor breakwater at
Doheny State Beach (posting
reduced 6/29/10).
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San Clemente |
- 150 feet
upcoast and 150 feet downcoast of Poche Creek at Poche Beach (posted area
reduced 6/20/10).
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ADVISORIES
Ocean or bay water advisories are issued to alert the
public of possible elevated bacteria levels associated
with urban and storm runoff at storm drains, creeks and
rivers that can impact ocean and bay waters. |
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IN OTHER BEACH
AREAS, THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STAFF ADVISES SWIMMERS THAT LEVELS OF BACTERIA CAN RISE
SIGNIFICANTLY IN OCEAN AND BAY WATERS ADJACENT TO
STORM DRAINS, CREEKS AND RIVERS. SWIMMERS SHOULD
AVOID COASTAL WATERS IMPACTED
BY DISCHARGING STORM DRAINS, CREEKS AND RIVERS, AND
BEACH USERS SHOULD AVOID CONTACT WITH ANY RUNOFF ON
THE BEACH DURING DRY OR WET WEATHER CONDITIONS.
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LONG
TERM WARNINGS DUE TO URBAN RUNOFF IMPACTS
Long term
warnings occur at locations where bacterial levels consistently exceed health standards, usually from the impact of urban runoff. |
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Newport Bay |
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HOW
TO CONTACT US: |
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To report a sewage spill during normal business hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm), call: |
(714) 433-6419 |
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To report a sewage spill AFTER normal business
hours, on weekends or holidays, call: |
(714) 628-7008 |
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To
report a bather illness or if you have any other
questions, during business hours call: |
(714) 433-6280
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