County posts 2 beach warnings for high bacteria
The Orange County Health Care Agency announced two warnings to
swimmers and divers at locations in West Newport.
The agency posted warning signs Thursday at Grant Street and Lancaster
Street at the Newport Slough. The two beaches abut the Santa Ana River.
The agency, which announced the warnings at 5 p.m. Thursday, put the
signs in place after discovering heightened levels of bacteria in the
water during routine testing.
The bacteria counts, which must be under state-mandated levels, are
caused by the increased presence of human or animal waste from urban
runoff.
The beach will be reopened when bacteria levels return to an
acceptable level.
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