LOS ANGELES, CA — High bacteria levels prompted public health officials on Wednesday to warn against getting in the water at 10 Los Angeles County beaches.
The LA County Department of Public Health collects samples weekly from various sites year-round to test and monitor bacteria levels and issues warnings when levels exceed health standards.
This week, officials warned that swimming in the water at the following beaches may cause illness:
Meantime, earlier warnings for the Bel Air Bay Club storm drain at Will Rogers State Beach and Solstice Creek at Dan Blocker County Beach were lifted after subsequent testing revealed bacteria levels had returned to within state health standards.
Information on beach conditions is available 24 hours a day on the county's beach closure hotline at 800- 525-5662. More information is available at the public health department's website.
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