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The Orange County Health Care agency has put up warnings for swimmers
at six spots in Newport Beach that have a higher than acceptable level of
bacteria contamination.
According to a report by the agency’s Environmental Health Division
that was released Tuesday, the beaches include 19th Street, Alvarado
Street, Sapphire Street on the south shore of Balboa Island, Onyx Street
on the north shore of Balboa Island, 300 feet of the north end at Newport
Dunes near the pedestrian bridge and 300 feet of the swim area at Newport
Dunes.
These beaches are not closed to the public, but warning signs are
posted at these locations to inform swimmers about the contamination. The
agency advises beachgoers to avoid coming in contact with the water in
these areas.
Information: (714) 667-3751.
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