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Save Open Space Comments on Rocketdyne Consent Order

October 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Mary Wiesbrock, chair of Save Open Space/Santa Monica Mountains, released to the Conejo Post, an introduction to comments she made in a letter to the California Department of Toxic Substances, dated October 4. The agency asked for comments on their draft Consent Order, which is the SSFL  tentative cleanup agreement  between the state, NASA, and the U.S. [...]

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More on Rocketdyne’s SSFL Toxic Dirt Removal and the Permit Process

August 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Conejo Valley, Ventura County

There is an editorial in the Ventura County Reporter today, 8-6, by Michael Sullivan, commenting on the permit process for the contaminated soil removal from Rocketdyne’s Santa Susana Field Lab.  To read it, go to:  http://www.vcreporter.com/cms/story/detail/handle_with_care_santa_susana_field_lab/7148/ Michael Collins has posted “Truckin,” about the soil removal, on his website, EnviroReporter.com.  To read his article, go to:  http://www.enviroreporter.com/2009/08/truckin/

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Ventura Supervisors Vote That Boeing Can Remove Toxic Dirt Without County Oversight

August 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Conejo Valley, Ventura County

Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks’ motion to have the removal of contaminated soil from Rocketdyne be covered by a discretionary permit process failed at the Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday.  The story is in the Ventura County Star today, 8-5.  The motion could have given the county input on conditions for removing the soil, including weather [...]

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Let’s Talk Dirt, Toxic Dirt, That Is

August 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Conejo Valley, Ventura County

Would you like Ventura County to have a say in standards and testing of over 100 loads of toxic dirt being trucked out of Rocketdyne soon?  Then, please support Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks in her move to require a “discretionary” grading permit for this operation. Right now, according to a guest commentary by the Supervisor [...]

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