Pipeline Backs Up, Sewage Spews Out
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San Diego County health workers Monday cordoned off about 300 feet of shoreline at the foot of Grand Avenue in Pacific Beach after a clogged pipeline released about 1,000 gallons of sewage into the sea.
County health officials said the spill, which took place at 8:35 a.m., occurred when the pipe became clogged with sludge, backing up the flow and releasing it out a manhole.
John Melbourne, public health engineer, said health workers believed either grease or sand jammed the pipe. The sewage apparently spread into the ocean.
The spill was controlled about 9:30 a.m., as workers dammed up the flow, Melbourne said.
“If there’s no total discharge, we should have it removed by Wednesday morning,” he said.
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