Meeting will address proposed water-quality rules
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Newport Beach residents and business owners who want to learn how new
water-quality rules will affect them can attend a meeting at 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
The new rules, proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency on
Friday, are on top of other strict water-quality guidelines put in place
in recent months by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
The federal rules target contaminants in an attempt to restore Upper
Newport Bay and get from removed from federal lists as an impaired water
body.
Federal officials say they hope to reopen the water to swimmers by
2013 and to fishing by 2019.
The rules take direct aim at a wide set of contaminants, including
pesticides, which will like have direct effects on property owners and
nurseries. The agency must formalize the rules before they become
official.
For more information on the meeting or on water quality, call the city
manager’s office at (949) 644-3000.
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