

Beachgoers should avoid swimming, surfing and playing in ocean water at 11 beaches in Los Angeles County that had unsafe levels of bacteria, the Department of Public Health warned Friday.
The warnings were issued because bacterial levels exceeded health standards when ocean water was last tested at these beaches:
A warning was lifted for the Pico-Kenter Storm Drain at Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica South Tower 20, where recent test samples showed water quality levels were within state standards.
Recorded information from LA County on beach conditions is available 24-hours by calling 800-525-5662. A map of beach conditions and more information on water quality is online at PublicHealth.LACounty.gov/Beach.
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