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Water Condition At San Mateo County Beaches And Rivers
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Article Source: San Mateo County | Environmental Health Services
San Mateo County Beach and Creek Water Sample Results
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Postings for June 20, 2018
Based on samples collected June 18, 2018
San Mateo County Environmental Health Services advises you to avoid contact with the following beaches and creeks due to elevated levels of bacteria that may be hazardous to your health.
BEACH (PACIFIC-SIDE) POSTINGS:
Rockaway Beach
Linda Mar #5 (Linda Mar Blvd.)
Pillar Point #7 (Surf-West Point Ave. Beach)
Pillar Point #5 (Capistrano Beach - small beach off Capistrano Rd.)
Pillar Point #9 (Beach south of launch ramp in outer harbor)
San Gregorio Beach (NOT SAMPLED)
CREEK POSTINGS:
Calera Creek
San Pedro Creek
BEACH (BAYSIDE) POSTINGS:
No postings
Important Reminder: The County advises you not to swim in ocean waters during, and 3 days after a storm event. When swimming in ocean waters, always stay at least 300 feet from a flowing storm drain or creek mouth.
Find out what's happening in San Brunofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
For more information, or to view results on an interactive beach map, visitsmchealth.org/beaches. Results are updated weekly on Thursday at 10:00 a.m.
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