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RESOLUTION NO. 5172
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING AND APPROVING
THE MASTER AGREEMENT FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS
ALLOCATED UNDER SECTION 2107.5 OF THE STREETS
AND HIGHWAYS CODE
WHEREAS, a master agreement has been presented to be
entered into with the State of California for expenditure of the
engineering allocation in the City of Newport Beach, and;
WHEREAS, the city council has heard read said agreement in
full and is familiar with the contents thereof;
THEREFORE, be it resolved by the city council of the City
of Newport Beach that said master agreement be and it is hereby
adopted to cover the budgeting of proposed expenditures of the
engineering allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the
same is hereby approved and the mayor and the city clerk are
directed to sign the same on behalf of said city, said agreement
to be binding upon the city upon its execution by the authorized
officials of the State.
ADOPTED this 23d day of February, 1960
Attest:
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and
regularly passed by the city council of the City of Newport Beach
at a regular meeting thereof held February 23, 1960.
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
February 25, 1960
[Domestic Water Supplies. Form A2. Municipal Corporation or Civil Subdivision]
• STATE OF CALIFORNIA
BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Certified Copy of Resolution No. 5173
[To accompany application on Form Al ]
"Resolved by the ------------------------- City_ Council_-------____ --
----- ----- ergo(City council. board of trustees or other governing body)
of the _ -__ City of Newport Beach __ ____ __ _ - ____
(city. town or county, eve)
-- -- ---------------------------
- --
that pursuant and subject to all of the terms, conditions and provisions of Division S, Part 1, Chapter 7, Sections 4010 to 403 S
of the California Health and Safety Code and all amendments thereto, relating to domestic water supplies, application by this
an amended
_ _ -M7 -- be made to the State Board of Public Health, fora permit to_-D_ pera- te-- a_- ne.Wljt_— cA=atr'41Gted -- Open-------
(City, town or
county, etc.)
600 acre -feet reservoir and _ch_.orination--treatmentL- works . -- -Chlorination- is- applied-
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Applicant must state specifically what is being applied for — whether to construct new works, to use existing works, to make alterations or additions in works or sources and
to water- as it leaves the reservoir _ into distribution _ system. Water-is
__irgl]1_- }hs - -,
state nature of improvement in works. Eaummam definitely source or sources of supply, kind of works used or considered (if known) and specify the locality to be served.
IaVerne water softening _and- filtratjoa- plant__Ai --- the- _- Ietrnp3c7zitan_- Water.- -District - -aC-
Additional sheets may be attached.
Southern California where itis__ -pre- treated__ before_ entering __the_- a4usdtict_sgstpyL_to_
-- ---- - - --- bove------ ------------ ------------ -- -- -- -
the above reservoir.
that the ------- - ----------------- MayQr --------------------------------------- ------ of said -------- --------------- City _Calm- gil -------------- - ----- -
------------ --
(Title of chief executive officer) (City council, board of trustees or other governing body)
be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause the necessary data to be prepared, and investigations to be made, and in the
name of said ----- City_ of_- NeWpOI 't_BesFh___------ _ ------------ to sign and file such application with the said State Board of
(City, town or county, etc.)
Public Health."
of the
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Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the_ _ _- _-- _— ____- _--- __- _Citty -Co-unail_--_--_--------------_-----_-__-____--_-_-__--
(Governing body)
_ AFFu`
OFFICIAL SEAL
H /+ F
ERE.. ' t. of Ne ort Beach
Clerkof said----- y------- �------------ �-------------------------------- --- ---- -- -`-- -------- --- - -- - --
(Cfta town or county, eta.)
te]E. Io -Ca 4M mr.
[Domestic Water Supplies. Form Al. Municipal Corponelon or Civil Subdivision]
• STATE OF CALIFORNIA
BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH
City-of_Newport__$each
Application from-- -- ---- - - - - -- - ------`---'-----...-----------'—..__'-'—"'-""'—""---------------------"'----------
(Name of municipality on civil s.bd M600)
organized under _____C _ Septembers_ 1906.9_ Adopted__ Special __ChartQr,___,ianuary_,_19 -`i5.
(S,ate whether spatial charter or under general law, giving class and date of corporation)
To the STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH
760 Market Street
San Francisco, California
Pursuant and subject to all of the terms, conditions and provisions of Division 5, Part 1, Chapter 7, Sections 4010
to 4035 of the California Health and Safety Code and all amendments thereto, relating to domestic water supplies, application
an amended
is hereby made to said State Board of Public Health for permit toop_e__r6ct-6__a_ newly__ CQnStTllcted__epeA__�CQ___acre-
feet res_ ervoir _a_nd ---- chior_inati4al__trea_tm iit-- torts_,_____ Chlorinamnn __is- __applied_to_water_.as
Applicant must state specifically what is being applied for — whether to construct new works, to use existing works, to make alterations or additions in works or sources and
it leaves the reservoir_ into _distribution___Sy he I& V erne _water____.
state nature of improvement in work,. Enumerate definitely source or sources of supply, kind of works used or considered (if known) and specify the locality to be served.
softening
Additional sheets may be attached.
where it_is __pre — treatedbefore_ entering_ the_ aqueduct__ sy_steiA__tsz_the___aktove_- eserszoira.
Dated__ -�X2s _ _3__19 (_Q
AFPX -- ----- -------- CitKp- _ o_fN_e^w ort___Be_ aCh _______
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OFFICIAL SEAL{ (Name of muni[ipaii[y o ivJ subdivision, in foil)
HERE.
BY- -- ----------------
- /
(Signatate of chief executive ogiaxr with o&6al ride and Po'eO' c. address)
Attest:
--si ----------------------------
( S asure of Jerk or c(o�eap�onya�ngJo�fficial �w_ith tide an post -office aadmes) __
• - - ----
CAA ----------
NOTES
Before making application for permit, such action must be authorized by resolution of the governing board, substantially in the form
furnished by the State Board of Public Health (Domestic Water Supplies, Form A2) and a copy of such resolution, duly certified by the clerk of such
• board, must accompany the application.
Is,., na -ae aM 8P0
• February 9, 3950 �� 1
The Newport R-4oh Big Canyon F„sservair has one full time operator and
OAS pert time operator. The full tine operator lives in a house at the
rcscarvoir eaites, provided ty the oily. The part time operator U% o nearby
and oOMMtes to and from the reservoir daily. The duties of tho operator
living at the reservoir are custodial cars, sanitation control, maint"awco,
control, laboratory work, data recordings, a,raintenancu, and oleriaal sporting.
In adrition to this, the part time operator does all field teat oampling
Operation maintenance
log, water biology reloord, and a water treatment record. '.%eq.
triplicate$$ the superintendent of the linter Dapartmont obtains one copy, the
Public Works Director the second copy, and the third copy is kept on file at
the resarvoir. Ramplesi of the three types of operating records being used
are enclosed at the said of this report. Us "Field Tact. Record" is a reFort
setting Forth the biological and physical characteristics of the city water
as determined by about fifty monthly test maples of water taken at ropresenta«
tiva points throughout the city water systaa* The "dater Usage and Maintenance
Record" is a log of the amounts of water entering and leaving the !'IS Cron
Paservoir, with comments regarding maintenance problems. The Water Treatmoast
Record" consists of chlorination and copper sulfate treatment data..
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A regular program of meakIy maintanancs, tasks has be,)n put into OMOt
at tho MG renyon Reservoir such as a wekly simulated electric pwwvr failure
wrhi th is fo110*nd by the automatia starting up and operation of emorgency
gasoline engino Pump to provide ensreancy rater for the ohlorine machines,
and the automatic start of the gasoline a WLM stand-by doe trio power plant.
r'AttOVY, 031, fuel, vater, oto, for these stand -AT units Are chookod at this
time, and to report made of their operating annapy. Also at thin time the
tuo oblori.ne machines, that have been op tiog, during the post week, . are
token out of operation, and the twro ataud*by machines are put into operation
for tho following woke iho asp irstor units of the $out of operation' mschimo
4 4G �(: t 3 i
OR the cahloriM machines that W be necessary 3s c a"Ied out at this time.,
Pumps and valves are opamtwl and lubricated, stn..
. , i
lines throughout the city, ford* or move of these samples are brought to the
laboratory at the Sig Gswsyon reservoir for bactaKologicai examination. An
In addition to the fifty samples mentioned, two 5na milliliter semaplas
of water per walk, during the sumar,, are taken fream the Sig Canyon,°reservoir
for plankton amwainationi, and two 500 mUlii3ter samples every other week
during the winter.
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�.�.'I�a♦z�torr TaCksr� �,��a
chlorine residual ani 15 saute= chlorine deauud tests are taken three
times a day at Pig Canyon Reservoir during, giss daps a Wak while tI lab
tochnician is present. Chlorine residual tests are taI by tW, custo;iiaxs
during the lab Technicians days off. 9 deny recorri is kept of the number
of pounda of cUorkm used, end tho nutter of llons op ester treated, Frm
this data the parts per million of chlorine Pet into the treated water Is
calculated, and from this is subtracted the average 15 mimAe chlorine deamnd
in parts per million, during the day of operations d4:ving a corn I
astimate of raziduel ohloriae at the control buUI
'Snotariological examination 41 V momwamo rAthod.
water. samples used are 125 milliliters each* CC**la battles aft autoClaved
and 3 amount of xi 'Si .• "... i I Y F. is ♦I! F F2 .
R> - a k :a • ': ra..r � 0 ": `if AY f '!f S H. t.•• -.' :8;
�': 1 a _..:. c :.. 'z r �. ♦:,.♦ • •*: J...f :. J. '♦�Y i -, a t .. -. ,i r. r •. • << .
•s a c t %. t t M ! d! 4. S f. N 4 >. Y u s: s♦ ♦ N
.k - The filter membranes are than aHmi from incubation and
the colonies are counted. The total number or colonies Is entered Into the
record as 'Total Count-' comve realized that this F S total
count as defined Y Y Standard 1 • .:...1 Q nutrient 1: G d desiMod 1
the isolation iY '1t Rovevar has boon 1lq that t:F a pseudo total
count is useful in determining tho effactiI of chlorination. All, well
Verification consists of Picking-. cultures from the Suspect p .. a - s i.-J,
the filter membrane F 6 1. Inoculating J Klti '... two famentation taktoOp $ 1?
bile. The devalopmsnt of gas in both tubes after 24 howso or after an
adaiuomaU 1. hours total incubation) jo accopted as vertfloatiod
of colifam even thoufftt the original col.%V on the filter mambrano, did or
r not saver to be colitom.
The conton4ts of all fermoutation. tubaa am deotroyod In a strong;
SIR
itself so that they any be mounted on a report sb$st as phyalca Orldence
of L tranamlosion through 1i meter conmrtod to parts per Yonlion
♦ .,r ♦ }il IV1 t, '.4 v €t•.S I ` -ki I• }J 4.
• mal4s, and the average chlorine residuals turbidity, and bacteria total; count
E: ! y y
r
1 .r: z x. ei -r. 'i.:
such as flushing the mater linos In an axes«
'Am the monthly "Field "'eat "tcoord" is mode up, ovevell: avoragsss of
the chlorine rosidual, turbidity, and bacteria counts are ftrivud from the
reopeetive averse of all the city arse$. Thase o Or -fill mvciragas, When
observed month by month over � p)r3od of six nontbs, of rly U1,Ucat3 the
developwnt 04_, biological eud ftsical than is in the city's water and
helps the anal.,yst to detarnina & -lorlm fend mtn s in ae.v'sMO and to Predict
when flushing of lima will be needed. (ce example of Meld Test ?record"
at the and of this report)
Manktou test samples consist of two 500 milliliter bottles af' seater,
one, a 5w milliliter mace asaaplo made up of composite smaller temples
gathered from points along the edges and flu� the middle of tho Big
4aegrsm Paserrvoirg the other 500 ziniliter 04MP O IF 4100 a composite of
smaller temples gathered from various places off the bottom of the reservoir.
Both samples are separately filtered through mend and the plankton Is $sou»
oontrated into 5 minUlters of filtrate. No oo of filtrates is placed In
e counting toll, and exudnod under u 50 to OW power binocilar.:microrscops.
The predominant organisms that can be iientified are entered Into the record.
No mttempt to made to count individual or nismes but the plankton as a
uisolt is counted as "Standard Uaalts" bry mans of a !Nipple vileramoter In
the ocular of the scope, The sa*mplinEg and counting as described Is made bi»
wookly in t4nter, and weekly in Sumer.
1,111111 1,1111
0' A count of $00 standard units Or over IS considered as sufficient to
Ydr .ti !' •a 1Y -c "i P .(�. t:� "Y.... 1: •e 3 1«
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A partial adneral analysis is made of the Mg Cc pon Reservoir water
Monthly consisting of chloride, alkalinity, totnl hardnese, eal.aium,
maga"Im and hydrogen ion.
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foot of'unterp and It has be= found _.t s ',r a.' about 500 to ♦.f ! Polmas of 00 it sulfate is required to provide, a fairly effective Wl. This temporarily
mines the copper contest of the inter to OsP. to 0.25 ppo Cu. Copper a
•.y; dissolved r x.• and pumped a c reservoir am
rapidly moving +a - ranted + w pattern s r r e w x
the embankment,, and then sig-sagging thmvj! the center of the bod7 of r
Chlorins Is red into the Sig Canyon Doservoir effluent utter 'b' means
of four T%no.as and Tiernan V notch oblorinator- machines. Two machines act
as standby units while the other two are operating. Cne chlorine rachine
operates continuously while the other operating unit turns on and off auto-
matically as required by water demand. The ahloaine feed rats iaa changed
from a loan of 1.0 ppm to a high of about 1.5 pF, recidual at the control,
building depending 'upon seasonal and biological requirements. feed rate is
altered as often as necessary in response to chlorine dermdo, and 15 minute
chlorine demand teats are made daily. '!'he oblorins moold nes are metered to
fend as much as 1000 pounds of obloriae per day if necessary. The normal.
Seed rote ranges from 10 pounds per day in Winter to 64 in Sumer. At least
one ton of chlorine is hold in reserve.
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DEPAIiTt�l T. OF . PUBI:TC 4i0RI(£ ,
t3EWP(3Rl HLApH
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tat ®r Division
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Montli_3anuarY
19�
Big 2!nyOh Reservoir
Av�ra�e'Temerdtuze
Scale,
Readin
Chlorine
used lbs.
Oal.ldns' of
water treated
Chlorine
Residual.ppm
7 5 Dilute .
Cl demand
4
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30
2g914aQ00" .
1 ®24
t) 14 ply,
1^
1680
30
2gbj58COC `
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2
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sy
10.
3Fs 2
27
2g693MX
1.07
c.IC
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30 ..
.2 9 742' 000 ..
1020
a?
29
0 .97
2
g
3O: :..
29917800.0
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31
38139,c0o
lex3`
cqe?
30
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14i+"
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38co50oc.
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26
30
39co29ep0
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30
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lac9 ,
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136
32
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3'254000O
1008.;;
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, 1100
38
3r4O49COfl",:
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31.
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32
3y100ocoe -
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32 1 s.
39156.*C0o:
1017 ppm
Copper 'sulfate used none pounds.' Acre.feet.of.
water
treated
Copper, content
of water
following treatment parts
p. or million.
Other, treatment:
�gr3 aged sj irate r "` in chlbrinp. machine
5e }
:.
y,
2I'I t} rF:.i efS�iilla `A44AY FvIaery
i
d �
14+�a3 ++
r � e 'ridA Gi �.
8 '
c8lSnity:_° itCa
1
T. t,
pE ,
'' Farts
F
al nardOess CaCG3
1 7
aster T.
ws` r °
aIcium Ca
23',
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Iron I...8►►
Fah ;'
r ^at;r+•n►ae:t'
clydrogen PR
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r�AAIXTEIN IB$iT
:
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Standard
...
,t
qµµ4
��xrfac® water
437
OLtom �f
%1rr;'..
kexage m
2:g
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redoa.inan't Fiankton CxFnism.
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k.
`Trc,tococcu.8 Algae'.
cc.lops.Crustaeean
FIELD MT':Avj {wii DiIRI -No
Bacteria
s a' �VSCU:s 6 2�tusF•THS La IiLDIC�STE '
per - ml Co1.i
Chlorine :'
Turbidity Withx
.
OBOANIC ADD PHYSICAL C At1GFS
of ter ml
r
F
4a�gust 1959..
2..92 0.0
0. ,96 ppm.':
6.l'ucita
Sept`amber .:
.2..68 C 1
C.15
5,4-
7 .6
uctober H
c.82 C:C
0.18
33.8,
November tl r
0.35 C >c
C.25
4,4.
X6.7 •e
Lecember ' ... o
a.15 0 0
0.21
3.4 .
59•i ,, ' '"
?bc _
0.22 =.. c..0
2.1 • `
- 53.9 {; .
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tE
Canyon•Burtace aateP
0.01 060
06 O.0
Fir
rY bottom Ya
01 07 o.G
''co
Reservoir Igo. # y bth & Moarpeia
0901 CC
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ON -0taA ftidh� 'S}S SilORBCLIFFS;
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2.08 C.C:;
C..0
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a Leo Shores �'* r Camden -IiR
C.0 Q.O
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9a�
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gages Vr thU &r4
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6FMA DE�.'h
3r�.; s� Lar& a u�r Ave.
20 =, ' C.0 .,,
0;11
33.5
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bCB
21st
V, III
I'd6n `Rail Ioeai lid,
3.92 aio
0 02
,4acia t4c 1st Ave. •
0.02 0.0, 0. 3C
4.0
'7pst ^.uard Ev"., Baysida Dr.~
C.0 C.0
C.28
too
t ranee ' try area •
.2 c.0 :
C; 1
3:a
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a 011i
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xDd ilh Lm AMri ifDy2D FA7' .lf R,C+1i
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var4path''Dr* c .Uhrunik Terrace -
0.02 9�C
1.,03
�. S�ritanel3a ..Terrace .
0 C 0.0 -
G.6f
r.e Dunez' entrance gate
:
"0.19
0.t.
";
riv;�ranes for the area =
O.Cl. 0.00:
0.61
3.0
y
Jim .~
BAYSIDE 1RI1f2 SEACOR }l' y, XAR i
I6: S aria
Remidual
`
,SAY3�i0Rffi:: AN� l 14RR�$ 1�iILB At3 d#
F
:,�. p!tT �l
Coll,
C prim
Turbid3r
iside DrivB &'Mariae.'Av.e.
O.i
0.0
Qa31 Pig
54
Shelter & �Wddet R�.
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arbor.`Islaud
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O,4
Ori,
Q.O.k
a.0 '
Part Orange, ilk ' '~oast: 8i1�►,
a�0
0.0
Averages fob :thus aree ;.
K..
OeC?
2ALBOA ISI.ARi3:o$SA
Jade & Park Ave.
0 0
Sapphire & Park qvm.
0 «S?
0.0
Pearl & Park,Av6i .
1:02
0.0
Onyx & South ! rout `.
¢�0
" ''C r0 .
Averages for this areal ti: f
®.<j
00
ao3
O,Q ,'
.. .
LICO ISLR
Via Lido Soud k vie Genoa
O.Qi
0.0
0:02
fi3O
Vim Lido Word & Grasiana
Via Koron & Via Centro
000.1
0.0
East end of.Lido Isle
0.02
.0.0
040.
0,01;,.
averages for thi8 area
0,01
0.0
0,.02
PALLOA PI7CINSDLA
Via Oporto &.Central Ave.
O,Ol
0.0
0 ly
.0
16th & Ocean Front
0.02
• 0.0
4:1t
.0
12th & Ocean Front
9.22
000
0,0
0 0
Island Ave. e& Balboa blvd,
'0:0
0.0 ."
0,0,0:
0.0
MontGro.& EdRsxater Ave.
.Q O
0.0 '.
0,.0
D Street & Balboa Blvd.
0:0
L Street & Balboa Blvd.
0'0
0'.0
0,
C.0
Channel. Ave* Ocean Blvd.
0,0
0.0
averages .foP ,this ereq= ,.: y :
,y, >, : , 0.04
4
®i4" A ,7.138
.:
1.6:. •.
iiFST 14MORT hRSl1
:ast end of Balboa Coves
O.Cl
010
04.?
4.0
39th & Channel Place; ttewport. Ss.
0,.¢
;6th & Lake Ave.:
0'.01 ..
0.0
0: 8
48th & River Ave:, Lido Banda
'0;.03
0.0
0:433
Q.0
Orange St. & til. `COast:'Hwy.
0,0
0.0 ..
, 0.8
G,5
Grant,& Ssasboro Drive:
'0.0:
0.0 :;
O.Q
1+0 0
-,rages far tdis area•:
o.ol
o-.o
006
, .310.17.:
uFOAT HEIGHTS CLIFF iiAVBld,
..
Santa Ana & 15t3 3t.
0,0
0,0,' _
0*12
0.0
Irvine Ave. &
Cliff Di,
0.0
000 '
0,09
C.r
5,2I king's Rd.
O OI,
0,0
' 0:30
C.i
highland Bald vistel,:.!'•f Drives
0,0
0.0
fl:°
C4"
rover -& Mariner's Drive
0* 03
O.O
Highland Dr.,8c Hsthleeaf 14ne:
0 -AD
0.0
C,2C
OX
!averages for tbia -area