Homeowners group to hear about environmental issues
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Alex Coolman
NEWPORT BEACH -- Homeowners will hear about sewage, dredging and runoff
at a meeting tonight at City Hall.
The meeting, held by the West Newport Beach Association, will feature a
panel discussion by Deputy City Manager Dave Kiff, water quality advocate
Jack Skinner and Orange County Health Care Agency program chief Larry
Honeybourne.
Kiff said he wants to make sure people have a clear understanding of
Newport’s dredging plan for the bay.
“A lot of people don’t know the magnitude of the proposed upper bay
dredging,” he said.
Another topic that could come up is the water quality in the area around
Newport Island. That’s an area, Skinner said, where there have been some
high bacterial counts.
“There have been some studies to determine where that contamination might
be coming from and what type of measures might be done to improve the
water quality from a health standpoint,” Skinner said.
The natural “flushing” of the currents in the narrow channels that run
around the triangular island isn’t very strong, he added. That makes it
easy for pollutants to accumulate in the channels.
It is difficult, however, to determine exactly what to do about it.
“Some of the options are not really viable options,” Skinner said.
This same dilemma -- of having good environmental intentions but limited
means of carrying them out -- is something Honeybourne will discuss in
connection with legislation on urban runoff.
Specifically, Honeybourne said he will tackle state Assembly Bill 411,
the legislation passed last year that caused Huntington Beach to be
closed down for months because of strict testing standards.
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. City Hall is at 3300 Newport Blvd.
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