Los Angeles County Issues Water Contact Warning for Beaches Due to Recent Rain Runoff
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department has warned beachgoers to avoid all contact with ocean and bay waters due to potential bacteria from street runoff following recent rains. The advisory remains in effect until 8 a.m. Tuesday and could be extended if more rain occurs. The warning stems from a storm system that brought scattered showers Sunday into Monday.
Los Angeles TimesBeach Water Advisory Issued The Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued a warning to beachgoers to avoid all contact with the water due to potential bacteria from street runoff from recent rains.
m. Tuesday. The department released this information in a news release. The warning was prompted by a storm system that brought scattered showers to the area Sunday into Monday. Rainfall can cause ocean and bay waters to become contaminated with bacteria, chemicals, trash, and other health hazards from city streets and mountain areas.
Those risks are especially acute for waters near storm drains, creeks, and rivers. The advisory may be extended if it rains more. Dry and warm weather is expected to return after Monday.
Health Risks from Runoff Contamination from rainfall includes bacteria, chemicals, trash, and other health hazards originating from city streets and mountain areas.
These pollutants enter ocean and bay waters through runoff. The Los Angeles County Public Health Department stated that such risks are particularly high near storm drains, creeks, and rivers. The recent storm system contributed to this contamination by bringing scattered showers Sunday into Monday.
m. Tuesday. Extension of the advisory depends on additional rainfall.
Weather Conditions and Outlook A storm system prompted the advisory with scattered showers occurring Sunday into Monday.
Dry and warm weather is expected to return after Monday. The Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued the warning via a news release to inform the public. Potential bacteria from street runoff poses the primary concern in the contaminated waters.
The advisory covers all ocean and bay areas in Los Angeles County. m. Tuesday unless extended due to further rain.
Story Timeline
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Advisory ends unless extended
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Dry and warm weather expected to return
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Storm system brings scattered showers Sunday into Monday
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Warning issued to avoid water contact due to runoff bacteria
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Potential Impact
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Return to normal beach activities with dry weather after Monday
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Reduced beach attendance due to avoidance of water contact
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Potential health risks from exposure to contaminated water if advisory ignored
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Extension of advisory if additional rain occurs, prolonging restrictions
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