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Los Angeles County
Department of Public Health
Environmental Health
Recreational Waters Program
5050 Commerce Drive
Baldwin Park, CA  91706
(626) 430-5360 
 Fax: (626) 813-3016
 Email: rhealth@ph.lacounty.gov
RECREATIONAL WATERS PROGRAM

OCEAN MONITORING

The Recreational Waters Program routinely collects ocean water samples every Monday, at 40 sampling sites extending from the Ventura/Los Angeles County border to south of the Redondo Beach pier. In addition, 5 samples are collected at Avalon Beach on Catalina from April through October. Samples are collected in the surf zone and analyzed by the Department of Public Health laboratory for total coliform, E. coli and enterococcus bacteria.

The program also monitors and reviews ocean water monitoring results from the Los Angeles City, Bureau of Sanitation, Hyperion treatment plant and the Los Angeles County Sanitation District. The Hyperion treatment plant's laboratory makes available to our program, daily bacteriological data for 10 shore stations and weekly bacteriological data for 34 shore stations. The Los Angeles County Sanitation District makes available, weekly bacteriological data for 8 shore stations.. Water is analyzed for total coliform, fecal coliform and enterococcus bacteria

Beaches are posted with warning signs when bacteria levels exceed State ocean water quality standards. Beaches remain posted with warning signs until tests indicate that bacteria levels meet State standards.

Beaches are closed when a suspected or real sewage discharge to ocean waters occurs or elevated bacteriological levels can be linked to a known sewage discharge. Samples are collected from the affected areas and the beaches are kept closed until sampling data indicates that bacteria levels meet State standards.

A rain advisory is issued anytime there is significant rainfall that may cause bacterial levels to exceed State standards in ocean waters. The advisory stays in effect for 72 hours after rainfall has ended.

The program also investigates complaints of beach sanitation, illegal discharges, sewage spills and areas of high chronic bacteria levels.

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