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    Renaissance for the Santa Ana River?

    Gustavo Arellano on efforts to make OC's waterway beautiful again.

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    By Gustavo Arellano • Sep 2, 2014 • 3m Listen

    As activists in Los Angeles continue to try and beautify the Los Angeles River, a similar movement is just starting in Orange County, as politicians, residents and activists alike want to reinvigorate the Santa Ana River. Once the lifeblood of the county, the Santa Ana is mostly dismissed by the county nowadays as a concrete gulch thanks to damming and channel lining. But activists say proper management of the river can bring it back to its original riparian stage in some parts, leading to more tourism and beauty. On the other hand, engineers warn of the river's flood-prone past. In the meanwhile, the trickle goes on...

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      Gustavo Arellano

      columnist, LA Times

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