Spill closes channel near City Hall...
Spill closes channel near City Hall
The Orange County Health Care Agency ordered the closure of a
small waterway near Newport Beach’s City Hall on Thursday evening.
The agency announced the closure of the 33rd Street Channel, which
abuts Via Lido Plaza, the retail center across from City Hall.
A blocked sewage line in the parking lot of that plaza caused
about 1,150 gallons of raw sewage to burble up through a manhole
cover and flow into Newport Harbor at about 3:45 p.m. Thursday.
City crews quickly mopped up about 150 gallons of the waste, but
1,000 gallons seeped into the harbor, agency spokeswoman Monica Mazur
said.
The line that became blocked is suspected to belong to Vons
Pavilion in the center, Mazur said.
The agency closed the channel, which runs from 33rd to 37th
Street, to swimming and diving. The waterway will remain closed until
bacteria levels return to acceptable levels.
The agency must close an area of water during a sewage spill when
bacteria levels rise higher than state-mandated standards permit.
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