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Small spill closes dock area in harbor
The Orange County Health Care Agency closed the Newport Harbor
dock water area at 3101 West Coast Highway to swimming and diving
late Monday after a two-gallon sewage spill, the agency said. The
small spill came from a break in a line from a vessel pump-out
station managed by Pacific West Management.
Such spills have become common, with Monday’s spill the second in
several days, said Monica Mazur, the agency’s supervising
environmental health specialist. The sewage pump-out lines have to be
at the end of the dock to be accessible, but they’re also more
vulnerable to breakage there, she said. Water closures usually last
about 72 hours and end when the healthcare agency’s water samples
show bacteria is at acceptable levels.
Phone lines down at Police Department
The nonemergency line for the Newport Beach Police Department will
be down one hour for service Thursday morning.
Emergency calls to 911 will not be affected by the service
disruption, only calls to the department’s nonemergency number, (949)
644-3717. The line will not work from 5 to 6 a.m., Sgt. Steve Shulman
said.
While the lines are down, residents can call (949) 717-0174. If
that line is busy, Shulman said, residents can call 911 with
nonemergency calls for that hour.
Calls made to 911 from cellular phones will go to the California
Highway Patrol and be transferred to Newport Beach Police.
Jaycees will host identity-theft experts
The South Coast Jaycees will discuss at their Aug. 12 meeting ways
to prevent identity theft.
Liam Brannigan of Washington Mutual Bank and Steel Smith III of ID
Safe Inc. will address the fast-growing crime. They will tell people
how to protect their personal information to prevent others from
using it to open illegal accounts or make purchases.
The South Coast Jaycees monthly membership meeting begins at 6:30
p.m. at Round Table Pizza, 1175 Baker St., Suite A, in Costa Mesa.
The public is invited.
For more information, call Rhonda Borth at (949) 400-8369.
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