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Joan Irvine Smith was honored Friday evening for her “dedication and
endless efforts to improve and protect the sources of water in Orange
County,” said Ron Linsky, spokesmanfor the National Water Research
Institute.
The heiress was given a commendation by the Fountain Valley-based
water agency at a dinner held at Newport Beach’s Sutton Place Hotel.
As a child, Smith joined her grandfather, James Irvine II, on
inspection tours of the Irvine Ranch water wells, reservoirs and dams.
Smith and her mother, Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke, founded the
institute in 1991 with several government agencies. The agency oversee
water research in the county and forms partnerships with local, state and
federal governments to tap into grant money for water research.
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