San Luis Obispo County Health advisory: Avila Beach, Orcutt Creek
San Luis Obispo County Environmental Health Services is warning people to stay away from the waters of Orcutt Creek and Avila Beach after a 30,000-gallon sewage spill.
Why: According to health officials, the sewage was released from a corroded sewer pipe at Orcutt Road and Lawnwood Drive in San Luis Obispo at about 7:00 a.m. Tuesday. The sewage flowed into Orcutt Creek in San Luis Obispo, which flows into the ocean at Avila Beach.
What now: Health officials took water samples from the creek and the beach to test bacteria levels. In the meantime, health advisory signs have been posted near Orcutt Creek and at Avila Beach near the creek's outfall. The public is advised to avoid contact with the waters in the creek and off of Avila Beach until test results show that the water is safe.
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