$1 million found for reservoir project
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Paul Clinton
Rep. Chris Cox has tentatively pinned down $1 million in federal
funding for city leaders to help pay for a $5-million project that
would add a protective cover to the Big Canyon Reservoir.
The money would be used to protect the reservoir from
contamination that could taint the city’s drinking-water supply. Cox
announced the grant in an Oct. 8 letter to Mayor Tod Ridgeway.
“Some time ago, you contacted me to ask for my help in securing
federal assistance for Newport Beach’s project to safeguard the
city’s water supply,” Cox wrote in the letter. “I wanted to report
back to you with good news.”
Cox secured the funding through a Housing and Urban Development
appropriations bill, which is basically a check from the federal
government. The bill passed a House subcommittee Monday night.
The funding, which would be included in the fiscal-year 2003
budget, must still be approved by Congress and signed by President
George Bush. It could face congressional approval as soon as the end
of the year, Cox said.
The city’s Public Works Department has pledged to install a
plastic cover over the reservoir to prevent an infestation of midge
fly larvae, which closed the reservoir last year. The cover also
would add additional security to the reservoir, protecting it from
possible terrorist attacks.
Ridgeway lauded Cox’s efforts. He said the city had initially
requested $2.5 million but was told funding would be difficult to
find since Congress has directed a considerable amount of federal
money to security-related issues.
“He found a fund that could be in fact safe from the budget
environment back there,” Ridgeway said. “Believe it or not, we’re
excited about that.”
The City Council has added $2.5 million to its current budget for
the project, Ridgeway said.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politics. He may be
reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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