Sewage has been discharged into the sea off Lyme Regis.
Surfers Against Sewage is tracking real-time sewage discharge and pollution risks around the UK.
Following heavy rains, storm sewage was discharged in beaches across the south west of England.
As of today (Monday, October 7) sewage has been reported in the last 48 hours in Church Cliff Beach in Lyme Regis.
A statement from Surfers Against Sewage said: "Storm sewage has been discharged from a sewer overflow in this location within the past 48 hours.
"Lyme Regis Church Cliff Beach is a small sandy beach situated on the Dorset coast to the east of the River Lim."
A sewage alert is also in place for Chesil Cove on Portland.
Sewage discharges can be tracked via an interactive map on the Surfers Against Sewage website: https://www.sas.org.uk/water-quality/sewage-pollution-alerts/
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