Following a sewage spill that led to closures along Laguna Beach, officials led cleaning efforts and reopened beaches to the ...
The reduced area remains closed to swimming, surfing, and diving after the sewage spilled from a main line that broke Jan. 10 near Laguna Niguel Regional Park. The Moulton Niguel Water District ...
The spill originated near Laguna Niguel Regional Park involving Moulton Niguel Water District’s failed high-pressure sewage pipeline, which discharged 465,000 gallons of sewage into Sulphur Creek ...
The spill was caused by a sewer line that ruptured at Laguna Niguel Regional Park, representatives for Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley said Tuesday evening. The pipe was repaired ...
Large parts of Laguna Beach have been forced to close after a sewer main broke near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, spilling 465,000 gallons of sewage. Newsweek has reached out to the Orange County ...
Coastal waters will be closed for swimming, diving and surfing from Laguna Beach’s Treasure Island beach to Aliso Viejo’s Table Rock because of a sewage spill, Orange County health officials ...
Ocean waters off Laguna Beach are closed from Treasure Island Beach to Table Rock Beach because of a sewage spill from a sewer line break near Laguna Niguel Regional Park. About 465,000 gallons ...
About 465,000 gallons of sewage spilled after a sewer main broke near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, officials said. Waters off Laguna Beach between Treasure Island and Table Rock at Aliso Beach ...
Roughly 465,000 gallons of sewage spilled due to a break in a main sewer line near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, the Orange County Health Care Agency and the Environmental Health Services said. An ...
Roughly 465,000 gallons of sewage spilled due to a break in a main sewer line near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, the Orange County Health Care Agency and the Environmental Health Services said.