Coli bacteria in the lake A recent sewage spill into north lake tahoe has had a significant impact on the community, leading to the closure of two popular beaches and the temporary shutdown of local businesses Officials are warning the public to stay out of the water near a popular resort on lake tahoe's southern shore after detecting high levels of e Coli bacteria on august 1 after a sewage leak. (fox26) — several lake tahoe beaches are now closed after a massive sewage spill Health advisories are in place at carnelian bay west and patton landing beaches after an unnamed private contractor accidentally hit a sewage line last week, spilling about 125,000 gallons of untreated sewage.
Officials are urging the public to avoid the beach near camp richardson resort in lake tahoe after discovering “high levels” of e Coli bacteria in the water friday. Carnelian bay west and patton landing are closed and a health warning has been issued after sewage spilled into the lake. A sewage line leak near some of south lake tahoe’s most popular beaches has prompted federal officials to issue a warning to beachgoers about elevated levels of e
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