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Some San Diego County beach areas have been deemed unhealthy for swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels.
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Some San Diego County beach areas are closed to swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels.
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The lawsuit accuses Veolia Water North America of negligence in operating the plant.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of a separate government agency purchasing thousands of air purifiers for South County residents affected by pollution, including sewage odor.
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Some San Diego County beach areas are closed to swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels, according to county health officials.
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Most of the shoreline at Imperial Beach was open Monday, following three years of nearly continuous closure.
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The Department of the Navy and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton signed the lease with California's State Parks office and Department of General Services to keep the popular beach open to the public.
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Officials in Mexico said they expect to finish construction at the San Antonio de los Buenos Wastewater Treatment Plant by the end of September.
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Joe LaCava, the San Diego City Councilman who represents La Jolla, said work is ongoing Wednesday on a management plan for La Jolla Cove, where a debate is raging over the public's access to a beach populated with California sea lions.
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The annual Beach Report Card released by Heal the Bay assigns letter grades of A through F to beaches based on bacterial pollution levels.
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