Water from line break flows into Crystal Cove
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Alex Coolman
NEWPORT BEACH -- An accident at a construction site Tuesday afternoon
sent a river of water rushing through drainage channels and into the
ocean at Crystal Cove, a spokesman for the developer said.
Standard Pacific Homes project manager Thomas Olson said a grading
accident at the project site above Crystal Cove State Park ruptured one
of the development’s own water lines.
Specific figures on the amount of water released were not available, but
the 15-minute flow was “significant,” said Kurt Berchtold of the Santa
Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Video of the discharge shot by a witness showed a quickly moving,
ankle-deep flow of water coursing across the sand and into the surf at
Crystal Cove.
Initial reports found the water was possibly of drinking quality. Michael
Eaton, the supervising ranger at Crystal Cove State Park, said he
believed the discharge would not create significant environmental
problems in the area.
“It seems like the impact will be minimal, if any, aside from additional
sediment being washed into the ocean,” he said.
The incident raised concerns among environmentalists because it comes on
the heels of heavy fines that were dished out last month to Western Golf
Properties, the managing company of Pelican Hill Golf Club, for illegally
and repeatedly discharging waste water into Crystal Cove.
Berchtold said Tuesday’s spill will probably not result in fines. He said
it may be viewed differently than the Pelican Hill case because it
appeared to be accidental and the water involved appeared to be clean.
The developer’s promptness in responding to and reporting the incident
also played well in its favor, he said.
“We’ll have to dig into it a little further to figure out what happened,”
he said.
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