A contaminated water sign at Imperial Beach. County News Center photo It’s seen three years of nearly continuous beach closures due to sewage and pollution, but most of the shoreline at Imperial Beach has reopened Monday. Late Sunday, San Diego County’s Department of Environmental Health and Quality lifted the beach closures in Imperial Beach for Cortez Avenue and the end of Seacoast Drive. The shoreline from the border to the southern reach of Seacoast Drive — the Tijuana Slough — remains closed to the public, as bacteria levels there remain high. “For the first time since December 2023, the majority of the Imperial Beach shoreline is now open and safe for public use,” said San
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