SLO County warns the public to avoid contact with ocean water

November 23, 2024

By KAREN VELIE

The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department is advising the public to avoid contact with ocean water during, and at least three days following, significant rainstorms—such as the recent storm.

Runoff from rainstorms transports disease-causing organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoans originating from the watershed and urban areas into the ocean. These organisms can cause skin, respiratory, and intestinal problems.

People with compromised immune systems, as well as the very young and elderly, are especially vulnerable to these waterborne pathogens.

Surfers, swimmers and others are advised to avoid contact with ocean water during this period, especially in areas close to creeks, rivers, storm drains and other runoff outlets that empty into the ocean.


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Is the Health Dept implying that it has been so long since it rained around here that the citizens are at risk? Shouldn’t they also warn that the road will be supper slippery due to the rain lifting oil from the surface?


Or it’s their way of saying the homeless fecies and pollution from the riverbeds is going to run off into the ocean from the rain.