People told to stay off gorgeous California beach after hidden threat

A once-bustling portion of Lake Tahoe’s southern shoreline, usually filled with sunbathers, swimmers, and paddle-boarders, has unexpectedly become silent due to recent water contamination.

On Friday, federal officials issued an urgent advisory warning the public to avoid water activities near Camp Richardson Resort. Testing has shown ‘high levels’ of E. coli bacteria beneath the lake’s renowned clear surface, caused by a sewage leak.

The US Forest Service’s Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit issued a warning for beachgoers, boaters, and swimmers to refrain from all recreational water activities between Jameson Beach and the Valhalla Boathouse.

Although the bacteria levels at these locations have not yet surpassed state standards, the entire area is considered a high-risk zone until further testing confirms safety.

E. coli is a bacteria most commonly found in the intestines of people and animals.

While many E. coli strains are harmless, some can lead to serious health conditions, including diarrhea, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and even potentially life-threatening sepsis, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The CDC advises against swallowing lake water and recommends thoroughly washing hands after contact with natural water sources, even if contamination is not suspected.

The Lake Tahoe warning underscores how quickly a hidden threat can emerge in one of California’s most popular summer destinations. 

A pristine stretch of Lake Tahoe's southern shore that is normally buzzing with sunbathers, swimmers and paddle-boarders has suddenly fallen quiet when the lake became contaminated

A pristine stretch of Lake Tahoe’s southern shore that is normally buzzing with sunbathers, swimmers and paddle-boarders has suddenly fallen quiet when the lake became contaminated

E.coli can cause severe illness, including diarrhea, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and even life-threatening sepsis , according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

E.coli can cause severe illness, including diarrhea, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and even life-threatening sepsis , according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

Lake Tahoe's southern shore that is normally buzzing with sunbathers, swimmers, and paddle-boarders. The beach is pictured last week

Lake Tahoe’s southern shore that is normally buzzing with sunbathers, swimmers, and paddle-boarders. The beach is pictured last week

In the wake of the discovery, a coordinated emergency response effort has sprung into action. 

The USDA Forest Service, Camp Richardson Resort, El Dorado County Environmental Management, Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency are now working in tandem to contain the contamination.

Tests taken east and west of Camp Richardson have so far shown no elevated levels, but officials aren’t taking chances.

With peak summer tourism in full swing, the advisory has left vacationers shocked and local business owners bracing for the fallout.

It’s not Lake Tahoe’s first brush with bacterial contamination. 

Last summer, 125,000-gallons of raw sewage spilled into the waters in front of a popular North Shore restaurant. Authorities were forced to close two beaches as bacteria levels spiked.

With peak summer tourism in full swing, the advisory has left vacationers shocked and local business owners bracing for the fallout. Pictured, the Camp Richardson Resort seen in May

With peak summer tourism in full swing, the advisory has left vacationers shocked and local business owners bracing for the fallout. Pictured, the Camp Richardson Resort seen in May

That incident led to a months-long investigation, culminating last month in an $850,000 fine levied against Caltrans and the North Tahoe Public Utility District, after officials concluded a contractor accidentally pierced a sewage main.

The latest leak is smaller but equally dangerous. Experts warn that even moderate E. coli exposure can pose serious health risks, particularly to children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.

Officials say the water will continue to be monitored daily, with additional samples being collected over the weekend. 

Advisory signs will remain posted until test results consistently show safe bacteria levels.

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