Worries could hurry reservoir protection
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- A years-long effort to cover the city’s reservoir may
be sped up as a result of the Sept. 11 attacks.
City staff are looking for ways to pay the estimated $4-million cost
of covering the Big Canyon Reservoir in Corona del Mar. The process was
already underway when the terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon
prompted City Councilman John Heffernan’s concern.
“With the Sept. 11 events, I question whether we want to speed the
covering of the reservoir along,” Heffernan said.
The security concerns Heffernan pointed out in September add just one
more reason to cover the 196-gallon reservoir, City Manager Homer Bludau
said.
“It would probably have the benefit of extra protection in a
disaster,” Bludau said. “Mainly, it would affect our treatment with
chlorine and also help with problems like birds flying over and ducks
landing in the water.”
The city now routinely adds chlorine to the water to treat
contaminants from wildlife and other natural causes. Bludau said covering
the water would reduce or eliminate the amount of chlorine stored and
used at the site.
“It’s kind of dangerous stuff to have around,” he said.
City staff are working with Rep. Chris Cox to find money for the
cover, which could come from state or federal sources. The cover would
probably be made of a flexible plastic or similar material in a neutral
color.
The reservoir, which is operated by the city, supplies tap water to
Newport Beach. About 75% of its water comes from city wells in Fountain
Valley and nearby. The San Joaquin Reservoir, which is in unincorporated
county area likely to be annexed by the city, is empty. The Irvine Ranch
Water District operates that reservoir and is seeking approval to store
reclaimed water there.
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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