At least there were no waves
An unprecedented number of warning signs appeared last weekend in
Newport Beach as water-quality tests showed high bacteria levels up
and down the beaches.
The signs are not an unfamiliar sight, though the sheer number was
shocking. They were posted from 500 feet north of Magnolia Street in
Huntington Beach through the mouth of the Santa Ana River to 500 feet
south of the Balboa Pier -- essentially the entire stretch of West
Newport and the peninsula.
Officials said the extreme tides that weekend, which swung five to
six feet, may have been a source for the high levels of pollution.
All in all, pretty bad news. Except for one thing. The ocean was
nearly as flat as Kansas, so the typical compulsion for surfers and
bodyboarders was absent.
In the end, all are healthy who don’t need to surf.
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