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Sewage Spill Shuts Down South OC Beach Monday

Residents were advised to avoid the area after a 140-gallon spill tarnished the water around the Aloha Drive Bridge in Newport Beach.

Orange County Health Care Agency officials advised residents to stay away from one south OC beach, after a 140-gallon spill tarnished the water around the Aloha Drive Bridge in Newport Beach.
Orange County Health Care Agency officials advised residents to stay away from one south OC beach, after a 140-gallon spill tarnished the water around the Aloha Drive Bridge in Newport Beach. (David Allen/Patch)

NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Orange County Health Care Agency officials advised residents to stay away from one south OC beach, after a 140-gallon spill tarnished the water around the Aloha Drive Bridge in Newport Beach.

The spill was caused by a break in a main sewer line, health officials said. According to Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley, the spill happened after a rental boat struck a sewer line.

The Orange County Register reported that a spill report submitted by the city of Newport Beach to the Governor's Office of Emergency Services said the boat tried to pass under the bridge Sunday afternoon and broke a three-inch pipe found under the

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"The affected ocean water area will remain closed to ocean water- contact sports for a minimum of three days and until the results of follow-up water quality monitoring meet acceptable standards," health officials said.

The bridge is between Bayside Drive and Linda Isle, according to the agency.

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Information about Orange Count ocean, bay or harbor closures is available at 714-433-6400 or at ocbeachinfo.com.

Sewage spills can be reported to 714-433-6419.

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