Hearings to look at beach closures
Eron Ben-Yehuda
With the source of beach contamination off Surf City’s shores still a
mystery, Assemblyman Scott Baugh (R-Huntington Beach) will host a public
hearing at City Hall today to discuss a state law that forced beach
closures during the summer.
“If you think the water’s unclear, wait until you see the law,” Baugh
said in a press release.
Assembly Bill 411, which became law in July, applies new, stricter
standards that require health officials to take immediate action when,
for example, the level of enterococcus bacteria exceeds 104 organisms per
100 milliliters of water.
The trouble is the law offers little guidance about when to reopen the
beaches after pollution returns to an acceptable level, Baugh said.
“The community simply doesn’t know when the beach will be closed or
open,” he said. “They don’t know what the standards are, and we want to
address that uncertainty.”
The Orange County Sanitation District will make a presentation to a panel
of water pollution experts from the California Department of Health, the
state Water Resource Control Board, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality
Control Board and Heal the Bay.
About 125 city and county officials from Ventura to San Diego are invited
to attend the hearing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at City Hall, 2000 Main St.
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