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Salem-News.com (Jan-26-2009 09:23)
`Larry Agran, Great Park Gangbanger: Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire?`Roger Butow for Salem-News.comOr "Larry (What, me worry) Agran: The Lesser of Feebles?" (LAGUNA BEACH) -
Larry Agran's dream is turning out to be Orange County's nightmare. Costs soaring, the promised pollyanna tax revenue for the County diving, it just gets worse by the day. The contaminant cleanup budget soars, removal progressing slowly and ineffective for water-borne pollutants migrating region-wide. Little or no preemptive risk assessment, no contingency or fallback strategy. No Plan B, Just Plan A(gran).
Salem-News.com (Jan-14-2009 03:00)
Deadly Toxic Chemicals from El Toro Marine Base Affect Woodbridge in IrvineTim King Salem-News.comThe Internet is allowing the truth about this contaminated and closed down Marine air base to move into public view. Sign the petition to help Marines, the link is at the bottom of this article. (IRVINE, Calif.) -
A Salem-News.com series that began May 1st 2007 about deadly toxic contamination at the now-closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in Orange County, California, seemed like unwelcome news at the time to City of Irvine officials and also the public representative for the Irvine Ranch Water District.
Salem-News.com (Aug-08-2008 02:38)
TCE Expert Talks With Former El Toro Marine About Toxic Waste (VIDEO)Tim King Salem-News.comThis is the fifth video in a continuing series about a deadly chemical dumped into the groundwater by Marines at El Toro that is moving in the water tables beneath neighborhoods in Irvine, California. (IRVINE, Calif.) -
Lethally toxic chemicals were dumped into the groundwater over the decades at the now closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in Irvine, California. Marines and their family members have become sick over the years and the health problems can be passed on generationally. TCE, (Trichloroethylene) is known to cause liver failure, several types of cancer, mutations and intestinal disorders.
Salem-News.com (Aug-04-2008 02:00)
Contaminated Marine Base in Irvine Slated for Public Park and Community Development (VIDEO REPORT)Tim King Salem-News.comThis is part four in a continuing video news report series on TCE chemical waste stemming from the now-closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. (IRVINE, Calif.) - A veil of secrecy seems to cloud and obscure the real facts behind the closure of the El Toro Marine air base. Documents from the Navy confirm that El Toro is a hazardous waste zone. It is not new information, an environmental cleanup project has been underway for some time, but the extent of the problem and the distance the toxic contamination has traveled from the base is a serious issue, particularly for the Irvine community of Woodbridge. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jul-29-2008 04:14)
Memories of the El Toro Marine Air Base: a Modern Day Ghost TownTim King Salem-News.comThis feature is part of a series report on contamination at the El Toro Marine base; it includes a special slideshow presentation. (IRVINE, Calif.) -
The sound of afterburners from fighter jets soaring into the California sky over the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have been silent for almost a decade. They are replaced by an eerie silence that envelopes the looming buildings and hangars.
Salem-News.com (Jul-28-2008 05:00)
Deadly Toxic Chemicals From Marine Base Threaten Irvine Neighborhoods (VIDEO REPORT)Tim King Salem-News.comA legacy of deadly, hazardous waste from a closed Marine air base is quietly invading parts of Orange County, California. This is Part 3 in a continuing series of video reports on Salem-News.com. (IRVINE, Calif.) - Toxic waste from the now-closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in Irvine is seeping underground into one of the richest neighborhoods in southern California, putting people at risk. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jul-26-2008 18:00)
Irvine, California Threatened by Contaminated Water From El Toro Marine Base (VIDEO REPORT)Part 2 in a Series Report by Tim King Salem-News.comWhat happens when wealthy Republicans suddenly find out that the home they invested so much in, could be sitting on top of one of the most dangerous, polluted places in the nation? (IRVINE, Calif.) -
A number of government agencies deny that the city of Irvine has big, big problems from TCE, Trichloroethylene; a toxic chemical used in the maintenance of Marine Corps jet fighters at the former at the Marine Corps Air Station. They reject the notion that the TCE has penetrated the groundwater here and as a result, is a serious health hazard for residents in Irvine, California.
Salem-News.com (Jul-25-2008 09:30)
El Toro Water Contamination Reports Will ContinueTim King Salem-News.comTechnical delays have slowed down progress but a number of reports will soon be posted. (IRVINE, Calif.) -
I have spent the last several days in the area of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in what is now Irvine, California, investigating the status of the water contamination that stems from the former air base. |
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