
By SDCN Editor
San Diego, CA–Public health officials have issued a general rain advisory for all San Diego County coastal beaches and bays due to high levels of bacteria in the water from Monday’s heavy rainfall.
The public is advised that rain brings urban runoff, which can cause bacteria levels to rise significantly in ocean and bay waters, especially near storm drains, creeks, rivers, and lagoon outlets, and may cause illness. Water contact such as swimming, surfing, and diving should be avoided during rain and for 72 hours following the rain, the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality said.
Closures are in place for the Tijuana River, Imperial Beach, Silver Strand Shoreline, and the Coronado Shoreline. The Tijuana River is flowing and reaching recreational waters.
Beachgoers are advised that the ocean water contains sewage and may cause illness. Ocean waters will remain closed until sampling and field observations confirm these areas are safe for water contact, the county said.
A closure also has been issued for Sweetwater Channel, Pepper Park, and Bayside Park in Chula Vista as a result of a confirmed sewage spill. The public is advised to stay out of the area due to sewage in the water. The closure will remain in place until the water is confirmed safe.
The North Cove Vacation Isle, San Diego River Outlet in Ocean Beach, San Luis Rey River in Oceanside, and La Jolla Children’s Pool are under advisories. High levels of bacteria may be present in the water.
The ocean shoreline from the International Border to the south of Avenida Lunar will remain closed until sampling confirms these areas are safe for water contact.