The Legal Level of
Bacteria Before the Beach is Posted is 104
Time of
test: 6:30 p.m.
|
Beach |
Bacteria
Level |
Beach |
Bacteria
Level |
|
Aliso |
0* |
El
Moro |
0* |
|
Agate |
0* |
Montage |
0* |
|
Anita |
0* |
Rockpile |
0* |
|
Bluebird |
0* |
Salt
Creek |
0* |
|
Brooks |
0* |
Thalia |
0* |
|
Cleo |
10 |
Thousand
Steps |
0* |
|
Cress |
0* |
Victoria |
0* |
|
Crescent
Middle |
0* |
West |
0* |
|
Crescent
South |
0* |
WoodÕs
Cove |
0* |
|
DiverÕs
Cove |
0* |
|
|
0* represents an undetectable
enterococcus bacteria level of less than 10.
DID YOU KNOW: Polluted runoff causes high and unsafe bacteria levels at
the beach during rain events. The
County may not test or post warning signs at beaches during these periods. For your health and safety, stay out
of the water for 3 days after the rain stops.
Storm Drain |
Bacteria Level |
Storm
Drain |
Bacteria Level |
|
Aliso--Runoff |
10 |
|
|
WHAT
PARENTS DONÕT KNOW:
Shallow waters leading
to the ocean are often runoff waters from storm drains, as shown above. These areas, like the shallow area at
Aliso Creek, look like great places for small children to play. These waters can be highly contaminated
and should not be considered safe places to swim.
These tests were conducted by community volunteers for
the Laguna Beach Surfrider Chapter.