BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENT A new place to...
BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENT
A new place to chow down in Balboa Pavilion
There’s not a bad seat in the house for diners at the Harborside
Restaurant and Grand Ballroom, which opened last week at the former
site of the Tale of the Whale restaurant in the Balboa Pavilion. The
new restaurant, operated by brothers David and Doug Salisbury,
features a harbor view from floor-to-ceiling windows running the
length of the building and an upstairs ballroom that can seat 500
guests. The building will be 100 years old next year and over the
years has housed a bowling alley and bingo hall, the Newport Harbor
Art Museum and a ballroom hosting big band greats such as Benny
Goodman.
* Newport Beach-based Defend the Bay and the Natural Resources
Defense Council on Monday demanded the Santa Ana Regional Water
Quality Control Board adopt a plan to reduce pollutants in San Diego
Creek and Newport Harbor. The demand came after a warning of
contaminated fish in the harbor issued by the Orange County Health
Care Agency the previous week.
The health care agency’s warning was based on a not yet completed
study that found two common contaminants, PCB and DDT, in five fish
species from the harbor. The environmental groups asked the water
board to take formal action by July 30 on a plan to reduce pollution.
* Tree roots blocking a sewer pipe in Costa Mesa caused a sewage
spill Tuesday that led to the closure of the beach from the Newport
Boulevard Bridge to Riverside Drive in Newport Harbor. Officials
estimated about 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of sewage may have leaked,
some of which went onto a storm drain leading to Newport Harbor.
The beach closure was lifted Thursday after tests indicated
bacteria levels in the water were below state standards, but a
long-term posting for high bacteria levels in the harbor marina at
Newport Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway remains in place.
-- Alicia Robinson
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