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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
11/15/06 Surf Report - Clean Conditions
Clean, Clean, Clean! Ladies and Gentlemen. This morning the waves at Linda Mar are clean waist to shoulder high. Peeling lines, though a bit fast. Most of the waves look a little soft, but there are some steeper sections. Looks very nice out there...and it is sunny too! Catch some waves if you can.
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hey do you know any more about the sewer spill at ocean beach and whether it affects the water quality at pacifica?
I haven't heard anything about a sewer spill. Where did you read about it? The water didn't smell too bad at Linda Mar this morning. I know Surfrider monitors the water.
Oh here is a report about it: Sewage Overflow on Great Highway in SF on Monday, November 13, 2006
A neighborhood heads-up that a sewage overflow occurred on the Great Highway, adjacent to Ocean Beach, in San Francisco during the heavy rains on Monday night, November 13, 2006. The water treatment plant and/or the local runoff drainage system had some sort of failure and the result was a blown-open manhole cover and overflow onto the Great Highway. Crews cleaned up the streets overnight. However, the ocean water quality is probably very poor. A 2- to 3-feet deep trench dug through the sand at Kelly's Cove from the wall towards the ocean was a clear indicator that a large amount of sewage was dumped onto the beach.
3 comments:
hey do you know any more about the sewer spill at ocean beach and whether it affects the water quality at pacifica?
I haven't heard anything about a sewer spill. Where did you read about it? The water didn't smell too bad at Linda Mar this morning. I know Surfrider monitors the water.
Oh here is a report about it:
Sewage Overflow on Great Highway in SF on Monday, November 13, 2006
A neighborhood heads-up that a sewage overflow occurred on the Great Highway, adjacent to Ocean Beach, in San Francisco during the heavy rains on Monday night, November 13, 2006. The water treatment plant and/or the local runoff drainage system had some sort of failure and the result was a blown-open manhole cover and overflow onto the Great Highway. Crews cleaned up the streets overnight. However, the ocean water quality is probably very poor. A 2- to 3-feet deep trench dug through the sand at Kelly's Cove from the wall towards the ocean was a clear indicator that a large amount of sewage was dumped onto the beach.
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