NEWPORT BEACH
County representatives and members of the Army Corps of Engineers are putting together a study on the environmental health of Newport Bay and the San Diego Creek. “We want a healthy watershed in Newport Bay,” county representative Kathie Matsuyama said. The study will address the protection of the surrounding habitats, flood protection, water quality improvements and the reduction of erosion. A public meeting is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Irvine Ranch Water District in the Michelson Treatment Plant Multipurpose Room, 3512 Michelson Ave.
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