Local Beaches Grade Well in Heal the Bay’s West Coast Water Quality Report
Beaches around Dana Point and San Clemente scored well in the 2021-2022 Beach Report Card released by nonprofit Heal the ...
Beaches around Dana Point and San Clemente scored well in the 2021-2022 Beach Report Card released by nonprofit Heal the ...
By Shawn Raymundo The city’s contractor hired to root out the yearslong cause of water contamination at the San Clemente ...
By Shawn Raymundo After appearing on Heal the Bay’s collection of California’s most polluted beaches three of the previous five ...
BOB & KATHY REISS, San Clemente So why doesn’t San Clemente have a dog beach? The answer is quite reasonable ...
Greg Becker By Greg Becker, mechanical engineer and former senior reactor operator at SONGS I moved to this community because ...
By Shawn Raymundo A city-sanctioned study to identify and abate the root cause of bacteria exceedances found in the waters ...
By Shawn Raymundo Poche Beach and the San Clemente Pier were once again ranked among the most polluted beaches in ...
By Shawn Raymundo Preliminary data for an ongoing study to determine the root causes of bacteria exceedances found in the ...
By Eric Heinz Although the San Clemente Pier continues to receive warnings about exceeded bacteria levels, that testing point was ...
By Eric Heinz Heal the Bay, an environmental nonprofit organization, released its annual report card last week regarding beach water ...
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