Possible sewage spill reported in Pismo Creek
Approximately 100 gallons of sewage may have spilled into Pismo Creek
– Pismo Coast Village reported a possible sewage spill into Pismo Creek on Wednesday. At approximately 9:10 a.m., a manhole cover at the Pismo Coast Village Campground overflowed for unknown reasons, causing sewage to flow onto the ground and potentially impact a nearby creek. A contractor was contacted to assess and make necessary repairs. The flow has been stopped and cleanup efforts were made. It is estimated that approximately 100 gallons of sewage may have spilled into Pismo Creek.
An ocean water sample was collected at the creek outfall, and warning signs were posted at the beach. San Luis Obispo Environmental Health Services Division advises beachgoers to avoid contacting the ocean water near this creek outfall until sample results indicate acceptable levels of bacteria.
Pursuant to AB 800, the local health officer and the director of environmental health must notify the public of a discharge of a hazardous substance or sewage to the waters of the state if it is necessary to safeguard public health and safety.
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.



