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  • Some beaches closed about 15,000 gallon spill
    Two people in fatigues stand on the beach where a red sign warns: Beach Closed For Swimming. Contaminated Water.
    U.S. Army National Guard members look at the water at Dockweiler State Beach in Playa del Rey on July 13, 2021, next to a sign indicating that the beach is closed to swimming after a sewage spill.

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    County health officials have closed a stretch of ocean near Ballona Creek after about 15,000 gallons of sewage spilled into the waterway on Saturday afternoon. They're warning people visiting the affected areas to avoid the water and wet sand.

    Beaches impacted: The areas extending one mile north and one mile south of Ballona Creek have been closed, including Playa Del Rey Beach and the southern part of Venice Beach.

    How long is the closure: The closure is in place for at least 48 hours and until bacterial levels of the water meet health standards.

    The backstory: According to LA City Sanitation, the cause of the sewage discharge was a broken water main that pushed sand into the sewer.

    What's next: On Monday, the Department of Public Health will start conduct water sampling.

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