Public health advises against ocean water contact post-storm
Rainstorm runoff can carry high levels of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa from watersheds and urban areas into the ocean
– The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department is advising the public to avoid ocean water contact during and for at least three days after significant rainstorms, including the recent storm.
Rainstorm runoff can carry high levels of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa from watersheds and urban areas into the ocean. These organisms can cause skin, respiratory, and intestinal illnesses. Young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems are especially at risk.
Health officials recommend that surfers, swimmers, and others avoid ocean water during this period, particularly near creeks, rivers, storm drains, and other runoff outlets that flow into the ocean.
For more information about beach water quality, visit www.SurfSafeSLO.org or call the Ocean Water Monitoring Program hotline at (805) 788-3411.