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  2. High heat and high bacteria levels spell trouble at these L.A ...

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    As Los Angeles County enters the peak of a blistering heat wave this week, public health officials are warning residents to avoid swimming at several beaches where ocean bacteria levels have ...

  3. Avoid the waters of these 5 L.A. County beaches this holiday ...

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    Los Angeles County warns beachgoers to avoid the waters in several areas where testing turned up bacterial levels that exceed state standards. Avoid the waters of these 5 L.A. County beaches this ...

  4. All Los Angeles County beaches placed under high bacteria ...

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    Public health officials warn people to avoid contact with water at all of L.A. County's beaches after rainfall pushed high levels of bacteria into the ocean. All Los Angeles County beaches placed ...

  5. Don't go into the ocean at these Los Angeles County beaches ...

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    In Los Angeles County, residents should avoid the ocean at several beaches because their bacterial levels exceeded health standards when they were last tested, according to the L.A. County ...

  6. Hyperion sewage treatment plant - Wikipedia

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    The Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant is a sewage treatment plant in southwest Los Angeles, California, next to Dockweiler State Beach on Santa Monica Bay. The plant is the largest sewage treatment facility in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area and one of the largest plants in the world. Hyperion is operated by the City of Los Angeles, Department ...

  7. Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors

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    Circa 1975, when the city of Los Angeles handed over management of the “lifeguards, maintenance, parking and concessions” at their beaches to the county, the department oversaw 73 mi (117 km) of the 76.5 mi (123.1 km) of beaches in the county, including 38 mi (61 km) miles of “improved beaches.” [8]

  8. 4 Los Angeles County beaches remain under high bacteria ... - AOL

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    Recent water samples show beaches in Santa Monica, Marina del Rey and Manhattan Beach retested for high levels of unsafe bacteria. 4 Los Angeles County beaches remain under high bacteria warning ...

  9. Beach Cities - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Cities are a collection of three independently incorporated oceanfront cities in Los Angeles County south of El Segundo and north of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, comprising the cities of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach. [4] They occupy the majority of the south end of Santa Monica Bay.