Sewage Spill Closes Coastal Waters in Orange County

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Sewage Spill Closes Coastal Waters in Orange County
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Coastal waters from Laguna Beach's Treasure Island beach to Aliso Viejo's Table Rock have been closed for swimming, diving, and surfing due to a sewage spill. A broken sewer main line near Laguna Niguel Regional Park released approximately 465,000 gallons of sewage. While the line has been repaired, officials have closed the waters for water quality testing.

If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less.Coastal waters will be closed for swimming, diving and surfing from Laguna Beach’s Treasure Island beach to Aliso Viejo’s Table Rock because of a sewage spill , Orange County health officials announced Tuesday.A sewer main line broke near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, spilling around 465,000 gallons of sewage.

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