Politics & Government

Don't Enter the Water, County Warns

Bacteria levels in the water can rise significantly after a rain storm.

The county of San Diego Department of Environmental Health on Thursday issued a general advisory to warn swimmers and surfers to avoid ocean and bay waters for at least 72 hours after Wednesday's rain.

Levels of bacteria can rise significantly in ocean and bay waters after rainfall, especially near storm drains, creeks, rivers and lagoon outlets that discharge urban runoff, according to the DEH advisory.

Urban runoff may include bacteria from animal waste, soil and decomposing vegetation.

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