NEWPORT BEACH
Irvine Ranch Water District board members have agreed to move forward with a revised Wetlands Water Supply project, one they say will result in less reclaimed water and harmful substances in Upper Newport Bay. The new project calls for an improved pumping station that will divert San Diego Creek water through a series of duck ponds near the district’s treatment plant.
The public is invited to a March 4 meeting at the district’s offices in Irvine to voice opinions on what should be included in an environmental report on the project.
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