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Sewage spill, rain runoff contaminate Ocean Beach

Sewage spill, rain runoff contaminate Ocean Beach

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A spill of roughly 1.2 million gallons of sewage at an East County pump station during this week's storms prompted an ocean pollution alert for a beach area about 20 miles away, authorities.

Wastewater began overflowing at the sanitation station in the 9200 block of Carlton Oaks Drive in Santee shortly before 6 a.m. Wednesday, according to the county Department of Environmental Health.

Until crews got the problem under control some six hours later, sewage flowed into the rain-swollen San Diego River.

Signs warning of contamination hazards will stand from the mouth of the river south to Ocean Beach Pier until follow-up testing deems the area safe again for recreational uses.

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