Sounding Board -- Tod W. Ridgeway
Has Tom Szulga been out of town (Mailbag, “Mayor should have informed
residents of water,) March 21)? In his letter, he apparently overlooked
these articles in the Daily Pilot and Los Angeles Times that many readers
didn’t miss:
* “Newport Shuts Down 4 Water Wells,” Daily Pilot, Jan. 30
* “City Wells Shut Down,” Daily Pilot, Jan. 31
* “9 OC Wells Closed,” Los Angeles Times, Jan. 30
To further disseminate information, our water staff went on Channel 3
on Feb. 1 to talk about the issue.
I wrote my letter requesting that ground-water administrators
reimburse Newport Beach ratepayers for added water costs two weeks later
(Feb. 14).
I would remind Szulga, too, that the city took immediate action to
pull its water wells offline following the discovery of trace amounts of
1,4-Dioxane in the ground-water basin. We then began a series of
discussions with officials from the California Department of Health
Services, culminating on March 6 with the department’s firm advice that
our approach was too “conservative” and that using the wells posed no
significant health risk.
* TOD W. RIDGEWAY is the mayor of Newport Beach.
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