Contact - Environment


Report Storm Drain Pollution
on Port Tidelands
(619) 686-6254

off Port Tidelands
(888) 846-0800
(County Stormwater Hotline)

Report a Spill or Discharge
to San Diego Bay
Harbor Police
(619) 686-6272

Coast Guard
(619) 295-3121

 


Administration Building
3165 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92101-1128
(619) 686-6254
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Business Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

 


 

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Beach Water Quality

The Port of San Diego owns and maintains eight public beaches in various locations throughout San Diego Bay.

Beach Water Status
Beach closure and advisory information is provided by the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health

For the CURRENT STATUS on coastal water closures or advisories in San Diego County, call (619) 338-2073.

   

Integrated Pest Management

Did you know that your gardening practices and pest control methods may be polluting our ocean, creeks, lagoons, and even San Diego Bay? Pesticides are one of the leading contributors to water pollution in San Diego County. When it rains or when you water your garden or lawn, the runoff transports pesticides or fertilizers from your yard to the storm drain system. The storm drains deliver the polluted water into creeks, lagoons, bays, and the ocean. The chemicals found in pesticides and fertilizers are harmful or lethal to organisms that live downstream.