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San Diego health officials Monday announced the water contact warning has been lifted for Avenida Lunar in Coronado. Recent water quality samples have met state health standards.
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San Diego County coastal shores have been shrinking and cities have had to replenish sand to keep beaches open.
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The county lifted a warning about fecal bacteria for Avenida Lunar and an advisory for Fanuel Park.
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The county had issued an advisory for the beach area because of excessive fecal bacteria in the water.
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The city closed the Ocean Beach Pier Monday for maintenance, officials said.
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The water contact closure has been downgraded to an advisory for the Silver Strand State Beach at the Imperial Beach Shoreline, North End and Avenida Lunar.
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The California Coastal Commission has broad authority to protect the state’s shoreline. Now, some want to curtail its power over affordable housing proposals.
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Volunteers flocked to San Diego County beaches Wednesday to clean up the mess left by Fourth of July beachgoers, collecting 2,832 pounds of trash.
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The Ocean Beach Pier, which has been closed for six months due to winter storm damage, will reopen Saturday.
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ReWild Mission Bay, the Mission Bay Youth Field Association and Pacific Beach Tennis Club said they agreed with the city on the ecological benefits of the buffer zones, but wanted replacement facilities.
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