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Record Air Pollution Slams California’s Ag Heartland

January 25, 2012

FRESNO, Calif. — This is the time of year when residents who often live with the nation’s worst pollution often can draw a breath of fresh air. But this winter has not been kind to people who want to play outside in California’s Central Valley. A dry December and January has stagnated air across California, but nowhere is the situation more serious than between Modesto and Bakersfield, where nearly every day dirty air has exceeded federal health standards. It’s the worst air quality recorded in a dozen years, and it’s the unhealthiest kind_ microscopic, chemical-laden particles that can get into lungs and absorbed into the bloodstream to create health risks in everyone, not just the young and infirm. The southern San Joaquin half of the valley stretches 200 miles from Stockton to Bakersfield and is home to 4 million people. It traditionally records the highest level of particulate matter and ozone pollution in the United States and has a rate of asthma three times the national average, according to the American Lung Association. Air quality advocates have argued for years that the local air district’s focus on fireplace burn bans ignores other major sources of industrial pollution, such as dairies, feed lots and oil rigs. “The air board’s strategy is failing,” said Kevin Hall, executive director of the Central Valley Air Quality Coalition. Air officials say their policies are sound, but there is little they can do with La Nina conditions in the Pacific creating stagnant air. Fighting air pollution in the Central Valley is a task that so far has not succeeded in meeting federal health standards. Surrounded on three sides by mountains, the valley opens in the north toward San Francisco and Sacramento, where weather patterns suck emissions south. Cutting through the valley are the state’s two main north-south highway corridors, the routes for nearly all long-distance tractor trailer rigs, the No. 2 source of particulate pollution in the valley. Also in the mix are millions of acres of plowed farmland and 1.6 million dairy cows and the flatulence and ammonia-laden manure they create. Without wind and rain, the air sits, trapped as if in a pot with a lid. Since 2003, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District has targeted fireplace soot as biggest source that is easiest to end and calls “no burn days” based on weather forecasts. Fires were banned on nearly every day in December, including Christmas Eve and New Year’s, and the 60 people who patrol neighborhoods writing citations to offenders have been busy. Violations doubled in some areas and were up to five times higher in others last month as the district cracked down during unseasonably cold weather. “When we have weather conditions like this, there is nothing we can do really to meet the federal standards,” said Seyed Sadredin, executive director of the district. “Even if we shut down I-5 and (U.S. Highway) 99 and shut businesses we would still violate the standard because there’s no dispersion. The best we can do is to minimize the damage, and the best way to do that is with the fireplace rule.” The struggle with particulate pollution comes after the district failed during the summer months, despite a publicity campaign, to keep ozone emissions under EPA limits to avoid ongoing federal fines. Warnings about the potential adverse health effects of air pollution become a year-round event in the valley. And those warnings are about to start coming more furiously. This week district officials lowered by nearly half the level of pollution they say is safe for outdoor activities. The air district helped fund a study of 1 million residents in 2011 that found that emergency room visits for asthma and heart attacks went up when particulate pollution went up. That convinced officials that the federal government’s standard, which relied on a 24-hour average of air quality, was too high. Small particulates in the bloodstream can break off plaque in the coronary artery, creating a logjam and a heart attack. “The old level may work for Beijing, China, but we need to bring it down to where it really belongs,” said David Lighthall, the district’s health science adviser. “We are recognizing that the air quality is different from one time of day to another and we’re trying to give people the information they need to make decisions about outdoor exercise.” The district sends advisories to schools and those signed up for email alerts, called “Real Time Outdoor Activity Risk” warnings, whenever the air reaches the “unhealthy” level so that teachers know whether to call off recess and residents can decide to postpone a jog or a bike ride. On Friday morning, for instance, some Fresno residents received an email alert at 10 a.m. working that the air was “Level 5 Very Unhealthy” for everyone, indicating the highest levels of pollution. “We can give people a tool, whether an athlete or school manager, and ensure they do stay indoors at particular times when air quality is threatening, and also find out when a better time to go out would be,” Lighthall said. Just before Christmas, the Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment sued the U.S. EPA on behalf of Central Valley residents alleging it has not pressed California for a viable, enforceable plan to improve air quality. “We are going to need far tighter rules coming out of the air district if we are really going to make progress in meeting federal standards,” said Tom Franz of the Bakersfield-based Association of Irritated Residents, one of the groups suing. Air pollution officials say the technology doesn’t yet exist to lessen the valley’s pollution and bring the region into compliance, though the district is investing in research and giving grants for things such as the new generation of battery powered leaf blowers and lawn mowers. ______ Twitter: (at)TConeAP See the article here: Record Air Pollution Slams California’s Ag Heartland

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Videos: ‘Shit People Say In LA’ and ‘Shit LA People Say’

January 24, 2012
Videos: ‘Shit People Say In LA’ and ‘Shit LA People Say’

Netheads may be over the “Shit People Say” meme, but the videos just keep coming. And as of today, two videos showcasing shit said in Los Angeles have been uploaded to YouTube. more › View post: Videos: ‘Shit People Say In LA’ and ‘Shit LA People Say’

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BHUSD Faces Clean-up of Raw Sewage Under Hawthorne School

January 24, 2012

After months of complaints about a foul odor permeating the auditorium of Hawthorne School , officials discovered in November that a broken sewer line had created a pool of human waste soaking into the soil beneath the building. The busted line was capped soon after the discovery, but the Beverly Hills Unified School District is now beginning the process of hiring a contractor to clean up the mess—the full extent of which has yet to be determined. At its meeting Tuesday night, the Board of Education is expected to start the bidding process to hire a company to remove the soil contaminated by the raw sewage. Hawthorne workers discovered the broken sewer line while searching for the source of the auditorium odor. They located a 15-foot stretch of tunnel under the building where human waste from the school’s bathrooms had been leaking from an old pipe. “Pipes break, unfortunately,” said Alex Cherniss, the district’s assistant superintendent for business services. “When pipes break in areas that are not accessible or not easily seen, it’s hard to know when and where it happened. The odor tipped us off.” School staff began complaining about a stench coming through the auditorium vents last spring. The odor was initially attributed to Hawthorne’s aging sewer injection pump, which has a history of emitting bad smells throughout the building and was replaced in late December, according to Cherniss, who served as Hawthorne principal from 2005-08. However, no complaints had ever been made about an odor in the auditorium when he was there, he said. Cherniss, BHUSD chief facilities manager Nelson Cayabyab, and current Hawthorne principal Kathy Schaeffer confirmed that when the raw sewage was discovered under the school in November, the broken sewer pipe was capped that same month to stop the leakage. Since then, Schaeffer wrote in an email to Patch, “we have had no odors in the auditorium.” Cayabyab said that within a few days of identifying the problem, a neutralizing chemical was added to the affected soil to absorb the waste.  “The bottom line is that right now it’s neutralized, the existing soil there,” Cayabyab said. “There’s really no harm to the students or anybody at the site.”  Cayabyab also said that the school’s exhaust system has been fixed “to be able to evacuate a lot of the odors and smells that linger.” It is unknown at this point if the air was unsafe to breathe. School board President Brian Goldberg said he learned about the discovery of the human waste under Hawthorne “about two weeks ago.” When asked why he wasn’t notified of the problem earlier, he replied, “I don’t have an answer for that.” Cherniss said he had alerted Superintendent Gary Woods when the broken pipe was located. It is unclear when the leak began. Both Goldberg and Cherniss said it was possible the sewer line was damaged during renovations of the school’s auditorium in 2008, which were paid for with funds from 2002′s Measure K bond and carried out by Strategic Concepts, the consulting company started by former BHUSD facilities director Karen Christiansen. “We’re trying to clean up a lot of messes from previous projects,” Cherniss said. Christiansen was sentenced earlier this month to more than four years in prison after being found guilty in November of four felony conflict of interest charges for secretly negotiating to be an independent BHUSD contractor while performing her duties for the district. Christiansen was hired by the district in 2004 and reportedly received a total of $5.2 million from BHUSD between 2006 and 2009. Strategic Concepts’ records regarding repairs it made to Hawthorne and other city schools have not been made accessible to the district, Cherniss said.  Hawthorne was built in 1914. A survey conducted in August to ready the school for renovations under Measure E—passed by voters in 2008 to finance the modernization of Beverly Hills’ aging public schools—stated: “Several of the cast iron sewer laterals are severely corroded. Some appear to have holes or other significant defects.” The survey recommended that the pipes be replaced. Hawthorne is slated to undergo Measure E renovations in late summer 2013.  “We are going to test the soil and remove any soil that has been contaminated,” said Goldberg, who was elected to the board after Measure K renovations had been approved. “We’re doing everything we can to remediate the problem.” To view the agenda for Tuesday’s school board meeting, click here . Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Go here to see the original: BHUSD Faces Clean-up of Raw Sewage Under Hawthorne School

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Metta World Peace on post

January 24, 2012
Metta World Peace on post

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84th Annual Academy Award Nominations: Nick Nolte, Max von Sydow and Rooney Mara Among Surprises

January 24, 2012
84th Annual Academy Award Nominations: Nick Nolte, Max von Sydow and Rooney Mara Among Surprises

This morning at exactly 5:38:30 am, LAist was among the throng of bloggers, photographers, TV crews and bona-fide journalists in the audience of the Samuel Goldwyn Theater for the 84th Annual Academy Award nominations announcement in Beverly Hills. Doing the honors this year were Academy President Tom Sherak and actor Jennifer Lawrence, a leading actress nominee last year for Link: 84th Annual Academy Award Nominations: Nick Nolte, Max von Sydow and Rooney Mara Among Surprises

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"Shahs of Sunset" puts young Iranians on U.S. TV map

January 24, 2012

California’s vibrant Iranian -American community is getting its own reality TV show — its stars spending, squabbling and showing off in what looks like a cross between the gossipy “Real Housewives” series and splashy “Keeping up with the Kardashians”. “Shahs of Sunset”, premiering on cable TV channel Bravo on March 11, follows six “passionate … (more) Go here to read the rest: “Shahs of Sunset” puts young Iranians on U.S. TV map

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Federal judge will determine Golden Globes’ future

January 24, 2012

In this Jan. 11, 2009 file photo, celebrities arrive at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Read more from the original source: Federal judge will determine Golden Globes’ future

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Big Rig Crash Closes East LA Transition Road

January 24, 2012
Big Rig Crash Closes East LA Transition Road

A semi-trailer truck overturned early Tuesday in East Los Angeles, blocking the transition road between the 5 and 10 freeways. Read this article: Big Rig Crash Closes East LA Transition Road

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Jason Kapono and Matt Barnes on fatherhood

January 24, 2012
Jason Kapono and Matt Barnes on fatherhood

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Spears to regain control over affairs before wedding

January 24, 2012

Joe Paterno, who racked up more wins than anyone else in major college football but was fired from Penn State amid a child sex abuse scandal has died. Read more: Spears to regain control over affairs before wedding

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