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Sewage Spill Closes Catalina Island Beach
26 Mar
Summary
- A 300-gallon sewage spill contaminated Avalon Beach waters.
- Los Angeles County Public Health closed a portion of the beach.
- Beach closure remains until water meets state bacteria standards.

A significant sewage spill has impacted Avalon Beach on Catalina Island, prompting a public health closure. Approximately 300 gallons of sewage contaminated ocean waters and sand, necessitating immediate action.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officially closed a portion of the beach on Wednesday. The closure extends across the Green Pleasure Pier area and affects a 50-yard radius around the discharge point.
Authorities are strictly advising the public to stay clear of the ocean water and wet sand within the affected zone. Public health officials will continue to monitor water quality through regular sampling.
The beach will remain closed until two consecutive water samples indicate that bacteria levels have returned to safe, state-approved standards. Further information and a map of the impacted area are available on the Public Health website.




