Pismo Beach sewage spill prompts ocean water warning
Approximately 120 gallons of sewage spilled onto the street and into a storm drain that leads to the Pacific Ocean
– The City of Pismo Beach Utilities reported on Friday that a mainline behind a residence broke and released sewage onto the street and into a storm drain. Approximately 120 gallons of sewage spilled onto the street and into a storm drain that leads to the Pacific Ocean. The City of Pismo Beach Utilities personnel are working on repairs and cleanup.
An ocean water sample was collected at the nearest beach access point at South Beachcomber Drive. The San Luis Obispo Environmental Health Services Division advises that beachgoers should avoid contacting the ocean water near this outlet until sample results indicate acceptable levels of bacteria.
For more information about beach water quality, please visit the Public Health Department Beach Water Quality website at SurfSafeSLO.org or call the Ocean Water Monitoring Program Telephone Hotline at (805) 788-3411.






