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Web site to help keep local waters clean
Residents and businesses of Newport-Mesa can now log on to Web
site to learn everything they need to know about keeping local waters
clean, including guidelines for complying with new rules to control
storm drain runoff.
The site, www.cleanwaternewport.com, contains five main
information areas. General information tells users about storm water
pollution -- how it affects local waters, laws governing runoff.
Links titled “Pollution Prevention for Residents,” “Pollution
Prevention for Businesses,” “Household Waste and Oil Recycling,”
“Pollution Reporting” and “Educational Materials” contain practical
information for everyone who wants to -- or is required to -- help
keep pollutants out of storm drains.
The Web site is part of the city of Newport Beach’s efforts to
comply with stringent new regulations to control the bay and ocean
pollution caused by runoff. For more information, call the city at
(949) 644-3000.
This BASH should have lots of music
More than 300 musicians on four different stages will perform big
band, swing, jazz, classical and concert performances as part of BASH
2002, the 32nd annual Orange County live music festival.
The live music and dancing take place beginning at noon and
continuing through early Monday morning with a special jazz jam
session at midnight. Big band performances will take place on two
stages with adjacent dance floors for 10 hours. A classical room with
have string ensembles, brass quintets, horn groups and pianists. And
a jazz room will offer a variety of styles throughout the day. Food
and other refreshments will be available.
The event takes place at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and
Tennis Club in Fashion Island, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Tickets are $28 at the door, $12.50 for students 25 years and
younger with identification. Kids ages 12 and younger are admitted
free.
BASH 2002 is a benefit for the B. Douglas Sawtelle Music
Scholarship Funds and the Orange County Musicians’ Emergency Relief
Fund. For more information, call (949) 640-4000 or visit
www.ocmusicians.org.
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