One Million Gallon Sewage Spill Closes California Beach A large sewage spill – over a million gallons – has closed Santa Barbara beaches Goleta and Miramar beaches were closed from, reportedly, two separate spills, which began pouring sewer water into the ocean back on February 17th Now, almost two weeks later, the beaches remain closed
East Beach Water Closed at Sycamore Creek Due to Sewage Spill It was estimated that the spill involved a release of approximately 5,500 gallons of sewage to Sycamore Creek As a result, East Beach within a quarter mile of the Sycamore Creek outfall
Getting to Bottom of Goleta’s Million-Gallon Sewage Spill The cause of Santa Barbara County’s biggest offshore sewage spill in recent memory — north of one million gallons — remains the subject of an ongoing investigation, the county supervisors were told in an informational briefing this Tuesday morning
East Beach Closed for Sewage Spill - Edhat The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department issued a “BEACH CLOSURE”notice for all recreational water contact at East Beach within one-quarter (¼) mile of the Sycamore Creek outfall in response to a spill of untreated sewage reaching ocean waters along this beach shoreline
All county beaches failing water quality standards due to runoff . . . Santa Barbara County Public Health Department (SBCPHD) issued its most recent beach closure at 5:49 p m on Tuesday for Miramar Beach and Fernald Point Beach due to 5,760 gallons of sewage being released from a compromised sewage line to San Ysidro Creek on East Valley Lane
Sewage spill closes East Beach at Sycamore Creek SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif – East Beach is closed to the public due to a sewage spill in Sycamore Creek, according to the Santa Barbara Public Health Department The beach is