Tecolote Shores and Part of Fiesta Island Closed Due to Sewage Leak
On Tuesday, Dec. 16, the San Diego County’s Department of Environmental Health and Quality closed sections of Mission Bay due to a sewage release. Tecolote Playground, Tecolote Shores and Fiesta Island North Entrance were closed — and the closures remain in effect Wednesday.
According to 7SanDiego:
About one-fifth of a 25,000-gallon sewage leak reached the waters near Fiesta Island amid construction work on the Tecolote Canyon sewer line near Snead Avenue, according to the city of San Diego. The work is part of a larger sewer improvement project.
The leak prompted a water contact closure for the shoreline at the locations in Mission Bay.


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