San Diego Beaches Facing Closures Due to Sewage Contamination

Warning signs at San Diego beaches indicating sewage contamination

San Diego, CA, December 31, 2025

Several beaches in San Diego County are currently experiencing closures and health advisories due to elevated bacteria levels linked to sewage contamination. The closures primarily affect areas like the Coronado shoreline and Tijuana Slough, which pose health risks to beachgoers. Local health officials are urging the public to avoid water contact in these areas until water quality meets safety standards, emphasizing the importance of community resilience and sustainable practices to tackle such environmental challenges.

San Diego Beaches Facing Closures Due to Sewage Contamination

San Diego, CA – As of December 30, 2025, several beaches along the San Diego County coastline are facing water contact closures and advisories due to elevated bacteria levels attributed to sewage contamination. The determination of local health officials underscores the impact that environmental concerns can have on recreational activities and is a reminder of the resilience required in the community to address such challenges.

While closures can be frustrating for local beachgoers and businesses relying on tourism, it’s vital to recognize the determination of San Diego’s entrepreneurs and communities in tackling these issues head-on. A commitment to innovation and sustainable practices can ultimately contribute to a healthier environment and continued economic growth.

Current Closures and Advisories

  • Coronado Shoreline: A water contact closure has been issued for the Coronado shoreline following sewage contamination from the Tijuana River.
  • Tijuana Slough: The beach area from the international border to Silver Strand Campground remains closed due to sewage-impacted runoff.
  • Mission Bay Storm Drain: A closure is in effect for the storm drain area located 250 feet north of 2540 East Mission Bay Drive, attributed to sewage contamination.
  • La Jolla Children’s Pool and La Jolla Cove: Health advisories remain in place for these areas due to elevated bacteria levels, which may pose health risks.
  • Buena Vista Lagoon Outlet in Oceanside: An advisory has been issued for this location due to bacteria levels exceeding state health standards.

Public Health Advisory

Health officials recommend that the public avoid contact with water in the affected areas to prevent potential illness. These closures and advisories will persist until water samples satisfy public health standards.

Background

The recent closures are primarily the result of sewage contamination flowing from the Tijuana River into San Diego’s recreational waters. This recurring issue raises considerable public health concerns and emphasizes the need for continued efforts to improve environmental conditions through local initiatives, community engagement, and smart policy choices.

Safety Precautions for Beachgoers

During this period of advisories, beachgoers should exercise caution and completely avoid any water contact in the affected areas. Staying informed is crucial, and those interested can monitor updates through the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality’s communications.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What areas are currently closed or under advisory in San Diego County?

As of December 30, 2025, the Coronado shoreline, Tijuana Slough, Mission Bay storm drain area, La Jolla Children’s Pool, La Jolla Cove, and Buena Vista Lagoon Outlet in Oceanside are under water contact closures or advisories due to sewage contamination.

Why are these closures and advisories in place?

The closures and advisories are due to elevated bacteria levels from sewage contamination, primarily from the Tijuana River, which poses health risks to beachgoers.

How long will the closures and advisories remain in effect?

The closures and advisories will remain in effect until water samples meet public health standards, ensuring the safety of water contact.

What should beachgoers do during this period?

Beachgoers are advised to avoid water contact in the affected areas to prevent potential illness.

Where can I find the most current information on beach advisories and closures?

For the latest updates, visit the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality’s website or call their 24-hour hotline at (619) 338-2073.

Key Features of the Situation

Feature Details
Areas Affected Coronado shoreline, Tijuana Slough, Mission Bay storm drain area, La Jolla Children’s Pool, La Jolla Cove, Buena Vista Lagoon Outlet in Oceanside
Cause of Closures/Advisories Sewage contamination from the Tijuana River
Public Health Advisory Avoid water contact in affected areas to prevent potential illness
Duration of Closures/Advisories Until water samples meet public health standards
Source for Updates San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality’s website and 24-hour hotline at (619) 338-2073


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