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Don’t beat the heat wave at these L.A. County beaches: Bacteria levels spur water warnings

A girl surfs near the Santa Monica Pier.
A girl surfs near the Santa Monica Pier in July.
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Los Angeles County public health officials issued ocean water warnings for four beaches Monday after recent tests found high bacterial levels in the water.

The Santa Monica Pier, Mother’s Beach in Marina del Rey, inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro and Topanga Canyon Beach in Malibu are covered by the Department of Public Health advisory.

Visitors to the beaches are advised to avoid swimming and other activities because bacterial levels exceeded state health standards when they were last tested.

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Swimming in the waters could cause illness, the Department of Public Health said.

Excessive heat, with temperatures reaching triple digits, is forecast for this week and into Labor Day weekend.

The waters off the Santa Monica Pier are among the dirtiest in L.A. County, with the beach receiving an F grade in Heal the Bay’s annual beach “report card†in June. A portion of Mother’s Beach also received an F; two other sections received Bs.

Cabrillo and Topanga Canyon beaches both received As.

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