MAILBAG - Nov. 6, 1999
The Irvine Co. is to be commended for taking steps to mitigate non-storm
season urban runoff into two channels draining into Crystal Cove
(“Crystal Cove runoff could go through sewage system,” Oct. 27).
Diversion of these two drainage areas into sewer facilities during dry
weather is a step in the right direction. However, as a regular exerciser
at the Crystal Cove beach, I note three other areas between Los Trancos
Creek and Treasure Cove at Pelican Point where county signs have
identified polluted water running out of the bluffs. I am informed there
are others.
My preliminary inquiries disclosed that bluff drainage is runoff from the
inland and shore-side golf course (pesticides and fertilizers, etc.) and
the Promontory Point neighborhood (residues of spilled vintage wine,
gourmet takeout and other urban runoff). I hope the Irvine Co. and
appropriate agencies will be mindful of the importance of mitigating
drainage dangers across the entire park and not just the area receiving
current public attention because of the proposed 800-home subdivision and
related commercial developments.
Crystal Cove Park is aptly named. Appropriate steps should be taken to
assure the accuracy of this designation.
GEORGE J. JEFFRIES
Corona del Mar
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