Ocean Water Warning Issued for Six LA County Beaches Due to Elevated Bacteria
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued ocean water use warnings for six beaches due to elevated bacteria levels exceeding state health standards. The affected locations include Ballona Creek at Dockweiler State Beach, Topanga Canyon Beach in Malibu, Pico-Kenter storm drain at Santa Monica Beach, Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, Mother's Beach in Marina Del Rey, and Santa Monica Pier. Recent water samples showed bacterial levels that may increase the risk of illness for those who swim, surf, or play in these waters.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued ocean water use warnings for six specific beach locations due to bacteria levels exceeding state health standards. The warning applies to swimmers, surfers, and those playing in ocean waters at Ballona Creek at Dockweiler State Beach, Topanga Canyon Beach in Malibu, Pico-Kenter storm drain at Santa Monica Beach, Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, Mother's Beach in Marina Del Rey, and Santa Monica Pier. Public health authorities recommend avoiding water contact at these locations until bacteria levels return to acceptable ranges. Beachgoers seeking current conditions can call the county's beach hotline at 1-800-525-5662 or visit publichealth.lacounty.gov/beach for a map of impacted locations.
For public health authorities and local government agencies, this warning signals ongoing water quality monitoring is detecting contamination at levels that trigger public notification requirements. Beach visitors and recreational water users should heed these advisories and avoid contact with ocean waters at the specified locations until the warnings are lifted.
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LISTING OF DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PRESS RELEASES
313 N. Figueroa Street, Room 806 | Los Angeles, CA 90012
| (213) 288-8144 | media@ph.lacounty.gov
For Immediate Release:
April 21, 2026
Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health advises the public to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters at the following Los Angeles County beaches due to elevated bacteria levels that exceed state health standards:
BEACH AREA WARNINGS:
The warning applies to the following locations:
· Ballona Creek at Dockweiler State Beach. Near Dockweiler Tower 40
100 yards up and down the coast from the creek.
· Topanga Canyon Beach in Malibu
100 yards up and down the coast from the lagoon.
· Pico-Kenter storm drain at Santa Monica Beach. Santa Monica South Tower 20
100 yards up and down the coast from the storm drain.
· Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro
Entire swim area.
· Mother’s Beach in Marina Del Rey
Entire swim area.
· Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica
100 yards up and down the coast from the pier.
REASON FOR WARNING:
These warnings are issued because recent water samples showed bacterial levels exceeding health standards, which may increase the risk of illness.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Recorded information on beach conditions is available 24-hours a day on the County’s beach hotline: 1-800-525-5662. To View map of impacted locations and learn more, visit: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/beach
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