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10/12/2024

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October 12, 2024 935 am PDT

Long Beach, Ambler Park BWA's

Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Los Angeles County: Long Beach came under a BWA Thursday, citing possible contamination of the water supply. The boil order impacts customers in several Long Beach neighborhoods, including California Heights, Bixby Knolls, Los Cerritos and most of North Long Beach, until further notice.

Monterey County: California American Water has issued a BWA for some residents in Ambler Park Water System following a water main break near Barn Owl Court on Tuesday last week.

Streamflow Situation from the USGS network of streamflow gauges in California
Clear sunny weather for the Central Valley this weekend with no hazardous weather in the forecast. Streamflows carry on at normal to above normal in the north and central coastal watersheds with the exception of Humboldt County, hosting a location in the south in moderate to severe hydrologic drought. Flows remain in the much above normal rating through Los Angeles and San Diego watershed regions. Colorado River watershed remains in low flow based on controlled releases on the New River, with below normal drought rating continuing for Lakeside, Imperial and San Bernardino Counties. No extreme high flows or flood events are recorded in the monitoring network as of this report.

See the brown tags on the map to the right for low flow levels in the 1st percentile range.

WT HAB Tracker
from the satellite monitoring program of the California Water Boards

California Water Boards HAB Update of Friday, October 11 is out, four HAB Danger advisories extend the Contra Loma Reservoir and Lake Anza postings from the last two weeks, along with two postings for Lake Crowley. The Marina at Lake Crowley is confirmed with HAB Danger advisory, along with the Hilton Creek drainage area. Another HAB Danger advisory issued for Bridgeport Reservoir last weekend may still be in effect though not listed on this report. Watch for local signage and be aware that toxins from the HABs in posted water bodies is harmful to people and can kill pets. See the bluegreen tags on the map to the right for locations with HAB advisories.









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