BRIEFS
The Orange County Sanitation District has called off additional
testing off the coast of Huntington Beach during the 2001 winter season
due to the recent rainfall and seasonal changes in the ocean waters.
Previously the district scheduled a sampling event that was canceled
due to rain during the week of Jan. 8. The ocean conditions during the
winter months result in contaminants from urban runoff. This combined
with a lack of stratification of the water seen during summer months has
prevented the sanitation district from determining if surface bacteria is
from the outfall or from runoff.
The spring through summer will critically evaluate the hypothesis
presented in mid-November 2000 by a group of researchers from the UC
Irvine. The district plans to track treated waste water plume released
from ocean outfall and continue to enhance the ocean water monitoring
program.
Fire Department will hold classes
The Huntington Beach Fire Department will offer instruction in
cardiovascular resuscitation from 6 to 9 p.m. today in the Huntington
Beach area.
The class is free for residents enrolled in the FireMed program and
$36 for nonmembers. Registration is required.
Information: (800) 400-4277.
Community Clinic receives grants
The nonprofit Huntington Beach Community Clinic is the recipient of
several grants to help fund its programs.
Clinic officials said the Hilton Hotels Corp. donated $5,000 to the
clinic’s Stop In Centers counseling program, where more than 10,000
middle and elementary school students receive guidance in personal,
learning and social issues.
The clinic also received $16,000 from the March of Dimes to assist its
Mommy Classes, which educate expectant mothers on good health practices
before and during their pregnancy.
About $2,500 has been donated by the Sidney Stern Memorial Trust to
provide high quality, affordable and accessible health care to those in
need.
The Silver Anchor Auxiliary Group from Huntington Beach Hospital
donated $1,000 for the clinic’s support services, and the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation donated $126,951 to provide breast exams for
women without insurance, or whose medical coverage does not include exam
costs.
Two residents named to Fourth of July Board
City Councilwoman Connie Boardman appointed resident Robin
Caceres-Dujanovic to the Fourth of July Executive Board as her choice for
the seven-member committee.
Caceres-Dujanovic, who was named to the board Jan. 16, joins fellow resident Carole Ann Wall, who was appointed by Councilwoman Debbie Cook
in December, as the newest members of the holiday planning agency.
The Fourth of July Board is responsible for planning and coordinating
the city’s Independence Day festivities.
The committee members are sponsored by council members, and the terms
of board members mirror those of their sponsoring council members.
Watershed Project Authority names chairman
The Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority elected Orange County Water
District Board President Jerry A. King as its chairman.
King, whose one-year term ends in January, will play a major
leadership role in launching the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority’s
integrated Watershed Program. King served on the Orange County Water
District Board in Fountain Valley since 1998 and represents Division 5,
which includes Irvine, Tustin and Newport Beach. He is a four-term member
of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board and is director
emeritus of the Metropolis Water District of Southern California.
Surf City flood insurance rates decrease
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded the city of
Huntington Beach an improved Class 7 rating in the Community Rating
System of the National Flood Insurance Program. The Class 7 rating
enables the residents of Huntington Beach an annual 15% premium saving on
each flood insurance policy in high-hazard areas and a 5% premium
reduction in low-risk areas. For information, visit FEMA’s official Web
site at o7 https://www.fema.orgf7 or call the city of Huntington Beach
flood information hotline at (714) 374-5395.
Water district to hold classes
The Orange County Water District will offer an informative, free water
education class about the basics of water in Orange County. The two-hour
classes will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 9 to 11 a.m.
Saturdays. Registration is open for this Wednesday’s class.
Information: (714) 378-3217.
Community Police Academy accepting applicants
The Fountain Valley Police Department is accepting applications for
the next Community Police Academy. This program provides Fountain Valley
residents and business personnel an opportunity to learn about the daily
operations of the Police Department. Classes will start in March and run
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays for 12 weeks. Applications will be
accepted until Feb. 15. Information: (714) 593-4423.
Ms. Senior California Pageant preliminary set
A preliminary Ms. Senior California Pageant will be held April 14 at
the Rodgers Seniors’ Center, sponsored by the Exchange Club of Huntington
Beach. Five finalists will compete for the title of Ms. Senior California
in August. To be eligible, contestants must be 60 or older.
Information: (714) 960-2030.
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