Los Angeles County Public Health Issues Health Advisories for Santa Monica Pier and Malibu Lagoon Beaches Due to Elevated Bacterial Levels
Health officials warn of heightened bacterial levels at some LA County beaches, advising against coastal activities near Santa Monica Pier and Malibu Lagoon. Warnings lifted for Topanga Canyon and Mothers Beach.
Los Angeles County Health Department Warns Against Water Activities at Santa Monica Pier and Topanga Canyon Beach Due to High Bacterial Levels
LA County Health warns against water activities at Santa Monica Pier and Topanga Canyon Beach due to high bacterial levels; Mothers Beach deemed safe.
Los Angeles County Uncovers Elevated Lead Levels in Soil Post-Eaton Fire, Calls for Further Investigations
Preliminary findings show elevated lead levels in soil samples from the Eaton fire area, suggesting possible contamination. Further investigation is needed, with free lead testing offered for residents.
Los Angeles County Implements Stringent Dust Control for Post-Fire Cleanup in Palisades and Eaton Burn Areas
Los Angeles County mandates strict dust control measures for post-fire debris removal in burn areas, requiring pre-watering, tarped transport, and immediate cleanup to prevent health hazards.
Los Angeles County Health Officials Issue Ocean Water Warnings for Santa Monica Pier and Marina Del Rey Beaches
LA County Health warns against ocean activities at certain beaches due to high bacteria levels. Santa Monica Pier and Mothers Beach are particularly affected. Recent fires have also led to an advisory from Las Flores to Santa Monica State Beach.












