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A sewage spill at the storm water outlet Saturday afternoon at 11th
Street forced the closure of parts of Huntington Harbour through
Wednesday.
Admiralty Drive, Peter’s Landing Marina, 11th Street Beach, and Sunset
Aquatic Marina were all closed Monday to Wednesday so the Orange County
Health Care Agency could run tests and collect samples.
Larry Honeybourne, of the health care agency, said 2,000 gallons of
raw sewage leaked into the harbor when a gasket broke on a sewer main.
“Certain locations have to be pumped as opposed to the water in a
toilet being flushed and pulled by gravity. This is one of those
pressurized pipes that has to be pumped,” Honeybourne said.
Honeybourne added that the biggest concern with a sewage spill is
ingestion of even a small amount of water because of the possible
contamination from human diseases from the sewage in the water. He said
windsurfers, swimmers and commercial divers cleaning boat bottoms would
be at the most risk of ingesting the water.
Honeybourne said it takes a minimum of 24 hours to analyze samples
because bacteria must be grown.
“The city received the initial call at 12:35 p.m. Saturday and
notified county agencies by 1 p.m.,” said Rich Barnard, director of
communications for the city.
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