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Health Officials Say Waters at La Jolla Cove Now Safe to Enter

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Swimmers at La Jolla Cove are greeted by waves crashing into the stairway to the beach.Swimmers at La Jolla Cove are greeted by waves crashing into the stairway to the beach. Photo by Chris Stone

The bacterial advisory for La Jolla Cove beach was lifted Saturday by San Diego County health authorities.

The Department of Environmental Health and Quality said Saturday that recent samples showed the beach no longer exceeds state health standards for recreational water use.

The Tijuana Slough Shoreline is still closed from the U.S.-Mexico border to the north end of the Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge, including Border Field State Park and Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Shorelines. Bacteria levels there may exceed health standards, and beachgoers were urged to avoid water contact in the advisory area.

Beach advisory, warning and closure information can be found by calling a hotline at 619-338-2073.

–City News Service

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