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Three more inducted into community circle
Family and friends inducted three of their loved ones into Costa
Mesa’s Circle of Service Friday. The circle, which surrounds the
fountain at the downtown Neighborhood Community Center, honors people
who, in their lives, spent thousands of hours volunteering for the
city.
Friday, the circle expanded to include Tom Thompson, Nora Gonzalez
Maher and Timothy Richey.
House passes another water-quality bill
Another bill to enhance the quality of Orange County water passed
the House of Representatives Friday. The bill, sponsored by Rep.
Loretta Sanchez (D-Anaheim) and Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar),
increases authorization for the groundwater replenishment system from
$20 million to $80 million.
The system is a new, high-tech water purification system that will
produce water of similar quality to bottled water. It does this by
taking highly treated sewer water and purifying it to
near-distilled-quality water though a system that includes
microfiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet light with hydrogen
peroxide. Reverse osmosis treatment diminishes the amount of
dissolved solids, including a variety of ions, metals and asbestos
particles, that can be found in water.
The purified water will become part of a seawater barrier and also
be pumped through a pipeline to recharge basins in Anaheim, where it
will seep into deep aquifers and blend with the county’s other
sources of groundwater.
The barrier will help keep the water supply clean and safe, said
Rebecca Long, spokeswoman for the Orange County Water District.
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