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Disney Didn't Have A Permit. Did LADWP Have A Clue?
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/30/2010 10:55:00 AMWhen your chief environmental engineer is named Goofy, Dopey or Stromboli, it may be time to rethink your corporate infrastructure.
Tags: Bill Haller, Disney, Headworks, Hexworks, LADWP
Disney Has Been Using Headworks as Spreading Ground for Treated Water Since 1961
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/28/2010 08:18:00 AMTags: Bill Haller, Disney, Headworks, Hexavalent Chromium 6, LADWP
What Is The Hex 6 Cancer Risk In Headworks Soil?
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/24/2010 08:59:00 PM
Earlier this week, Environmental Working Group (EWG) came out with a national survey on Hexavalent Chromium (aka Chromium VI) in the drinking water of major US cities, including Los Angeles.
Reacting to the findings, U.S. Senators Boxer and Feinstein quickly put together a press conference about how they are now rapidly creating federal legislation to address the Chromium VI problem.
Chromium VI is a nasty little metallic element. To many scientists and health professionals, even at 1 ppb (parts per billion) there are no safe levels of this deadly chemical.
California's state target for safe levels of Chromium VI is less than or equal to 6 ppm (parts per million). The Fed's target has been 10 ppm.
EWG's report weighed in at 20 ppm for Los Angeles water; double the Fed and more than three times the state target level.
Speculation (and it is speculation) is that EWG took its water samples near the Headworks in Griffith Park and nearby public access water sources.
But here's where it gets interesting:
According to our sources, in December of 2009, Regional Screening Levels for Hex Chromium in the adjacent residential area soil came in at roughly one-third of what USEPA would be concerned about. Concern level in soil would be a measured concentration of .86 mg/kg (86 ppm) of Hexavalent Chromium or greater.
Not a big deal at all.
But the kicker?
In December of 2009, industrial soil from Headworks tested at an astonishing 5.3 mg/kg (530 ppm).
Disneyfication of Griffith Park advances with two new carousels
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/23/2010 09:04:00 AMQuiz:
Where in CD 4 can you find free land to collect all those little things that you dreamed about but weren't allowed to have as a kid?
Answer: Yep - Griffith Park.
A trusted source wishing to remain anonymous tells GPW Sources say that there are plans in place to add two more Merry-Go-Rounds to Griffith Park in 2011, bringing the total to three. After all, in CD 4, is one of any shiny object ever enough?
The other is a $1 million project proposed for the LA Zoo which will increase the amusement park atmosphere at the soon-to-be-privatized attraction. The Zoo sits on free Griffith Park land, too. When another handing over of public assets to select private parties is complete, that free land will be managed and controlled by GLAZA rather than the City of Los Angeles and its citizens - the latter being to whom the land was actually dedicated for their free enjoyment by Griffith Jenkins Griffith.

It's just so gosh darned swell to see precious public land being so carefully managed by our conscientious public servants.
Wondering what the owners of the historic Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round think about the impending competition.
Also wondering where the needs assessment is that says Griffith Park could use not just one, but three carousels.
Status of the Cr VI lawsuit against Disney et al.
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/22/2010 03:41:00 PMFrom the website of plaintiffs Environmental World Watch Inc. "updated 1/08/2010":
The case in downtown Los Angeles Superior Court is moving along nicely. The next hearing is scheduled for January 2010. The previous demurrer motions by defendant were denied by the court and the case will proceed in accordance with the time frame established at the case management hearing.
Keep in contact with this web-page for monthly updates and/or BREAKING NEWS. CBS Television in Los Angeles and other media outlets have taken significant interest in the case and are waiting for the next chapter to this 1939-2010 story of enviromental [sic] damage.
Further testing and evidence gathering has revealed a much larger case and contamination isopleth. New EWW counsel Girardi/ Keese, LLP will announce the filings of pertinent information in new jurisdictions soon. Preliminary findings and subsequent back-up testing have revealed in early 2010 that most of the City of Los Angeles Equestrian Center, Griffith Park trails, portions of Burbank and Glendale appear to be contaminated with Cr. VI at unsafe levels.
The recent announcement by the State of California Office of Enviromental [sic] Health Hazard Assessment [OEHHA] that the Public Health Goal [PHG] for Cr VI is going to be lowered to near the level of detection [at or about 1 part per trillion] impacts the No Significant Risk Level [NSRL] for carcinogens. The significance of this scientifically formulated enforcement tool could be devastating for companies that have left a Chromium VI contamination plume in California.
Breaking: Chromium VI in Griffith Park?
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/21/2010 12:26:00 PMA documented lawsuit against Disney Studios may lead to a reveal of major Chromium VI contamination of sections of Griffith Park, the Los Angeles Zoo, the LA River, and perhaps much of Los Angeles's drinking water.
The Wrap reported back in January that Disney is being sued for an alleged decades-long Chromium VI dump from air conditioning runoff at their Burbank property. From the piece:
An environmental lawsuit against Walt Disney’s 50-acre Burbank film and TV production facility that has been quietly winding through federal court may soon be getting more attention -- and not just for its "Erin Brockovich" connections. At the heart of the controversy is the alleged half-century of dumping by Disney of polluted air-conditioning water into storm drains surrounding its studio complex at 500 Buena Vista St. – affecting nearby homes, the Burbank Equestrian Center, Johnny Carson and Polliwog parks, and parts of Griffith Park.Now come reports of the possible spreading of Cr VI from this source via the LA River and the Griffith Park property alongside the river and the 134 freeway called the "Headworks".
The August 2009 federal lawsuit, filed by Environmental World Watch and several individuals who live near the Disney studios, alleges the discharge contained excessive levels of the carcinogens Trichloroethylene (TCE) and Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), as well as hexavalent chromium, more familiarly known to viewers of “Erin Brockovich” as Chromium 6.
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This is the land that the DWP was supposed to be installing underground water tanks to take the place of the Silverlake Reservoir in the City's water distribution system. Construction at the site unexpectedly came to a halt earlier this year. DWP representatives at public meetings stated at the time that the delay was due to drilling hitting previously unknown sediment layers that were unstable. It is unclear whether the delay has anything to do with the breaking rumors of Cr VI contamination.
Read the plan for Headworks at the DWP site.
Plan discussion from LA Creek Freak.
Music To Watch The Lunar Eclipse By...(when you're watching with Tom LaBonge)
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/20/2010 06:39:00 PMCouldn't help myself.
Tags: Lunar Eclipse
Griffith Observatory eclipse viewing ruined
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/20/2010 03:28:00 PMYes, ruined.
No- not by the rain, but by Tom LaBonge interjecting himself into the event tonight. It's hard to imagine anyone less scientific or educational than LaBonge. Unless you are talking about William Mulholland or which high school you attended, that is.
If you can stand the councilman's tiresome puffery, tonight's eclipse viewing is taking place rain or shine.
From the Observatory web site:
How High the Moon:
Total Lunar Eclipse!
A public event to view the total lunar eclipse
Monday, December 20, 2010
8:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
ADMISSION IS FREE
On December 20, 2010, Griffith Observatory celebrates the last total lunar eclipse of the decade by opening its doors to the public from 8:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Los Angeles is perfectly situated for viewing this lunar eclipse. The eclipse occurs on the longest night of the year, and its maximum is only about fifteen hours before winter begins. It is also the highest in the sky that a totally eclipsed Moon has appeared from Los Angeles in 1,591 years and it will not be this high again for at least another millennium.
Events and special programs include
Building and exhibits are open 8:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Griffith Park inbound access via Vermont Ave until 12:00 midnight and via Ferndell / Western Canyon until sunset: Outbound gates on both roads will remain open until event ends.
Samuel Oschin Planetarium shows (there is a nominal charge for planetarium show tickets)
* 8:45 p.m. - Centered in the Universe
* 9:45 p.m. - Light of the Valkyries
* 10:50 p.m. - Centered in the Universe
Special free lectures about the lunar eclipse in the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon (8:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m., and 10:45 p.m.)
Public telescope viewing
Stellar Emporium gift store open
Cafe at the End of the Universe open
Presentations during key eclipse moments by Griffith Observatory Director, Dr. E.C. Krupp, and Councilmember Tom LaBonge
Tags: Griffith Observatory, Tom LaBonge
This Just In: First Little Pig Had The Right Idea....
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/19/2010 07:26:00 PM
This is a hay bale house courtesy of EarthFlow Design Works. If you look back at the Magavern interview comments, you'll find the exchange between Poppy and Mr. Greenwrench that led to my posting this pic (courtesy: www.earthflow.com). Earthflow also has a "Swan Song for the Lawn" tab featuring lawn conversions done in Encino, Burbank, Culver City and Santa Monica.
Four More Years! (of asthma, autism, cancer, heart attacks, strokes and other alphabetized ailments...)
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/17/2010 11:18:00 PMCalifornia's Air Resources Board declared victory today for everybody except poverty-stricken children living along transit corridors, near industrial sites, or next door to gigantic corporate farm operations in the San Joaquin Valley.
9/11 responders react to GOP filibuster
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/17/2010 10:51:00 AMA GOP filibuster on Thursday killed the James Zadroga 9/11 Health Bill - a bill that would provide medical benefits and compensation for emergency workers who were first on scene and who stayed there working tirelessly for ten month or more.
Meanwhile, Mitch McConnel cries as a close lunch buddy of his retires fat and happy from the US Senate.
Merry f*$#ing Christmas, Senators.
| 9/11 First Responders React to the Senate Filibuster | |
| www.thedailyshow.com | |
Tags: Simply disgusting
As director of Sierra Club California, Bill Magavern is a leading voice on California environmental policy and advocacy. It would be rare for an article on a statewide environmental issue to not contain a quote from Mr. Magavern, so I wanted to hit him up for a few quick questions before all the new electeds got "all swore in."
You have been a leader in the Green Chemistry movement and have successfully pushed major legislation for our state, but budget cuts and a lack of political willpower have hampered the state's commitment to protecting us (and our kids) from thousands of toxic substances arriving on the market daily. Was Green Chemistry just a plastic pipe dream? What do you see as the future of Green Chemistry in California and what needs to happen?
Ron Nichols!
Congratulations Ron, you're now the sixth sucker lucky person selected to run the DWP on Villaraigosa's watch.
From Navigant Consulting's web page:
Ron Nichols is a Managing Director in the Energy practice has over 30 years of experience in utility asset and enterprise financing, utility mergers and acquisition, and power supply portfolio planning and procurement. Mr. Nichols was the lead business and regulatory advisor on the two largest revenue bond issues ever completed and has advised public power, investor-owned utilities, governmental agencies and non-regulated energy suppliers on over $30 billion of value of transactions.Now it's time to start digging for all those little business links between King Beutner and Nichols.
Krekorian, Zine & Hahn To Decide On NC Emergency Bins
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/13/2010 06:09:00 PMIf you're an NC member who believes in local empowerment and happen to be hanging around City Hall on Wednesday afternoon at 2p, you might want to check out the ongoing inter-city services controversy on NC emergency preparedness bins being discussed by the L.A. City Council's Education, Neighborhood and Whatnot Committee.
Better yet, you might want to take two minutes out of your busy holiday to offer public comment. Something like, "Yeah, I think when the Big One hits, we should have 20-foot emergency supply bins for CERT 3 qualified community members to use to help out LAFD and LAPD. I don't care who digs me out of the rubble as long as somebody digs me out."
CARB's Proposed Dirty Diesel Retreat (Op-Ed from Mercury News)
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/13/2010 11:48:00 AMCal ARB to L.A.'s Asthmatic Kids, "Merry Christmas! Now Die, MotherF**kers!"
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/11/2010 10:53:00 AMTags: ARB, asthma, CalChamber, Prop 23
CP Therapy Dog Could Use A Little Christmas Cheer
0 comments By Bill Haller at 12/10/2010 07:53:00 PM
Barron is a 10-month old Golden Lab who has proven to be an earnest student (gifted and talented!) in his training to become a Cerebral Palsy therapy dog. But, being a Lab pup, he also can be all legs and paws and somehow tore a cranial cruciate ligament requiring a nearly $3,000 surgery. So, if you're looking for an extra special gift to give this season, try http://barrontplosurgery.chipin.com/barrons-tplo-surgery
Tags: Barron
Daniel Ellsberg, who released the Pentagon Papers, reminds us of why Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Information, and Freedom of the Press is so important.
From Wikipedia:
As an editor of the New York Times was to write much later, these documents "demonstrated, among other things, that the Johnson Administration had systematically lied, not only to the public but also to Congress, about a subject of transcendent national interest and significance". They revealed that the government had knowledge, early on, that the war could most likely not be won, and that continuing the war would lead to many times more casualties than was ever admitted publicly. Further, the papers showed the government had lied to Congress and the public.
Tags: Daniel Ellsman, Stephen Colbert, Wikileaks
Yu, an accomplished hiker training for an alpine event, was missing for four days while search and rescue workers scoured the area around the mountain. Her body was found yesterday northwest of the Mt. Baldy summit in a canyon area known as Fish Fork (see image below). The topo map image shown on broadcast news last night indicated that the body was located in a very steep area. The current theory is that she may have become disoriented at the summit due to fog and slipped.
Yu's death, and the recent death of Sally Menke in Griffith Park during a heat wave are a graphic reminder that nature isn't always forgiving to those who take risks. Make certain you do what you need to do to minimize those risks:
- Be prepared, including proper training and gear for the location.
- Take weather conditions seriously.
- Carry emergency equipment appropriate for the activity.
- Tell someone exactly where you are going and for how long.
| Prairie Fork (left) and Fish Fork (right). The snow caped peaks from left to right are: Pine Mountain (left of skyline dead center), Dawson Peak, Mount Baldy and West Baldy. (Image by a guy named Al who is really into the Moody Blues.) |
Tags: Be prepared, Griffith Park, Mt. Baldy
According to the City Clerk's website, Mr. Stephen Box has successfully gathered enough signatures to qualify for the CD 4 election.
More importantly, we hear through the grape vine that Box has opted for a more professional look. If true, this makes him far more competitive. That fact is indeed a sad commentary on the shallowness of the American electorate. Shallow as it is, if you are a serious candidate you really must conform and it looks like Box is putting up.
As soon as Box releases a new publicity shot, we'll post it.
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| Another infamous lame duck. |
If you're afraid of the revenge of the Labonge - and some CD 4 denizens are, which is a truly tragic commentary in and of itself - then perhaps you have a friend outside CD 4 who might (want to) donate some funds to Box in their name
Otherwise, no crying when LaBonge is re-elected and the NBC Universal mega-expansion sails through without a hitch.
It's time to put up or shut up in CD 4.
Interesting article from the LA Weekly on Box's mastery of the social network.
*Update - one of our readers points out that this is a violation of some campaign law, although one imagines it happens all the time. No one is advocating violating campaign ethics laws. So the reader's suggestion is a donation of $99 which remains anonymous. If you have a big family, have everyone of voting age donate $99. 1500 anonymous donations gets Box there.
Tags: CD 4 election, Stephen Box, Tom LaBonge
We had two choices for the headline of this one, the other being 'Tom LaBonge Wet Dream.'
The latter may be a more accurate headline given LaBonge's thwarted attempt to sneak cable cars to the Observatory into the Griffith Park Master Plan.
Hat tip to LA Observed for the Stuart Rapeport response to a proposal for an Angel's Flight fare increase.
"...officious, rude, patronizing, bullying, and hostile."
0 comments By Petra Fried in the City at 12/07/2010 03:50:00 PM"If they tried to finish a thought, he would rush to the podium and hulk over them in an intimidating manner."
This fee increase primarily affects senior citizens who use the City's community gardens to grow fruits and vegetables to supplement their diets on fixed incomes.
The really ugly details of the encounter between public servant Regan and 100 senior community gardeners can be heard in this segment from right-wing radio dudes John and Ken. If you don't like John and Ken, ignore their 'act' but pay attention to the information provided to them from Mr. Feinstein.
According to the City Salaries database, Regan makes a paltry $160,000 per year to utilize his people skills as the face of the public-service-based City parks department. That's a bargain - equivalent to just 1600 seniors facing community garden fee increases.
Original story on fee increases at the Daily News.
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| CD2 Councilman Paul Krekorian, 42nd Assemblyman Mike Feuer, and the Mayor sorting clothes at today's event. |
On Sunday, the National Council of Jewish Women/LA (NCJW/LA) held their annual free clothing, books, and gifts giveaway at the NCJW/LA main office on Fairfax. The NCJW/LA thrift store employees spend months setting aside donations in preparation for this event, and today's turnout (one report says 7,000 attended) proved those efforts were sorely needed!
The NCJW/LA operates 9 Thrift Stores in the Los Angeles area, and as anyone can tell you, these are some of the top thrift stores around in regards to quality and selection. And as today's giveaway proves, the NCJW/LA Thrift Stores give back to the community in a huge way.
Our favorite NCJW/LA Thrift Store is located at 12203 Ventura Blvd in Studio City because the store manager is STA co-director Abby Diamond. Stop by and tell her GPW sent you!
Los Feliz Holiday Festival this Saturday
0 comments By Griffith Park Wayist at 12/02/2010 05:30:00 PM
The Los Feliz Village Business Improvement District is hosting a holiday festival this Saturday, Dec. 4 from 6-10pm.
Different
businesses along Vermont, Hollywood and Hillhurst streets in Los Feliz
will have sales, offer holiday treats and extend hours to welcome
neighbors and friends to enjoy what Los Feliz has to offer.
A
trolley and open-air bus will run from 6-10pm and look out for
magicians, musicians, elves and carolers as you walk the village.
For more info visit www.losfeliz.biz
Tags: Los Feliz BID
Per an email blast from the Trust for Public Land, we are all invited:
Earlier this year, you all helped us save Cahuenga Peak, and now it's time to party! Join Councilmember Tom LaBonge and The Trust for Public Land at:Everyone interested who doesn't actually work for a living during normal business hours should go. While you are there, make sure you ask LaBonge - UCLA's Local Legislator of the Year - to explain how 138 acres of land offered to the City not too terribly long ago for $1.6 million ended up costing $12.5 million on his watch.
The Save the Peak Community Celebration
Thursday, December 9
3 p.m. until sunset
Lake Hollywood Park
3204 Canyon Lake Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Eat Pink's Hot Dogs, dance to music from Martel Fuller, and enjoy the view. For more information, contact sharon.shapiro@lacity.org.
While you are at it, you could ask him if he feels he has a conflict of interest being both the President of the Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc and the CD 4 councilmember who funds Sister Cities programs in Los Angeles with public funds, too.
Just wonderin'.
Alarcon has a new story this time - his home in his district was being renovated, which is why he wasn't living there. This is a change from his previous story: that someone was breaking into his home and he didn't feel safe staying there.
There's a word for this behavior. Pathological? Yes. That's the word.
Let's see if Cooley still has the will and the stomach to keep doing his job. Odds - 50/50.
Tags: Richard Alarcon, Steve Cooley








