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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Feb 03, 2016 1:58 pm

L.A. prosecutors file criminal charges in methane leak near Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES | BY STEVE GORMAN
Los Angeles prosecutors filed criminal charges against the Southern California Gas company on Tuesday over a huge methane leak near the city that has forced thousands of residents from their homes since October.

The four misdemeanor charges accuse SoCalGas, a division of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, of failing to report the release of hazardous materials following the underground pipeline rupture and discharging air contaminants.

"While we recognize that neither the criminal charges nor the civil lawsuits will offer the residents of Los Angeles County a complete solution, it is important that Southern California Gas Co. be held responsible for its criminal actions," District Attorney Jackie Lacey said in a written statement.

Lacey's move came on the same day that California Attorney General Kamala Harris sued Southern California Gas Co, accusing the utility of violating state health and safety laws by failing to promptly control the escaping gas and report the leak to authorities.

The lawsuit also cites environmental damage caused by the uncontrolled release of 80,000 metric tons of methane, the prime component of natural gas and a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

The leak stems from an underground pipeline rupture at the company's 3,600-acre (1,457-hectare) Aliso Canyon natural gas storage field. The largest such leak ever in California, at its height it accounted for a fourth of all methane emissions statewide.

The lawsuit amends a civil complaint brought in December by the Los Angeles city attorney and later joined by Los Angeles County. It seeks civil penalties and court orders requiring the utility to immediately take all steps necessary to mitigate the leak, repair the damage and prevent future discharges.

Several attempts to halt the methane release have failed, but the company said it hopes to plug the leak by the end of the month through a relief well.

The company said in a statement it would "respond to the lawsuit through the judicial process."

Last week, the South Coast Air Quality Management District filed a separate lawsuit against SoCal Gas seeking civil penalties of up to $250,000 a day for each of six pollution-related health and safety code violations.

The methane fumes have sickened scores of people and prompted the relocation of more than 6,600 households from the Porter Ranch community at the edge of the crippled underground gas storage field.

More than 20 private lawsuits have been filed on behalf of some of those residents.

(Reporting Steve Gorman and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles, Dan Levine in San Francisco and Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by David Gregorio, Tom Brown and Bernard Orr)
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby elfismiles » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:01 pm

Is this just over the top conspiracy fear mongering?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-0 ... ear-materi
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:34 pm

zero hedge has always seemed ok to me...but......there wouldn't be two Hal Turners....would there?
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Luther Blissett » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:57 pm



It certainly feels that way. There aren't many other sources for this information.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:57 pm

International Association for Protection from Ionizing Rays (AIPRI) is cited in this book

Fukushima and the Privatization of Risk
By Majia Holmer Nadesan
https://books.google.com/books?id=seK2A ... ays+(AIPRI)&source=bl&ots=-43vuQXvln&sig=wS11UaMf_g2Yx_6a2ciE78X2W4U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi8iPy7lefKAhWE8CYKHfLtCfcQ6AEILjAD#v=onepage&q=International%20Association%20for%20Protection%20from%20Ionizing%20Rays%20(AIPRI)&f=false

and here

General News 7/31/2008 at 07:55:58
French Government's Deception on Deadly Tricastin Spill
By Bob Nichols, Project Censored Award Winner (about the author) Permalink

(San Francisco) July 28, 2008 - The French Government today admitted a series of dangerous radioactive spills near French nuclear giant AREVA plants at Tricastin, in a wine growing region of southeastern France.
Paolo Scampa, a physicist and President of the International Association for Protection Against Ionizing Radiation, condemned the deceptive French response in the strongest possible terms. AIPRI was established in 1964. Workers at the Tricastin plant were evacuated after contamination July 27.
The chain reaction of events is a public relations and radiological disaster for AREVA, owner of the plant. AREVA is partially owned by the French government.
The international reaction was swift. The British are questioning the upcoming sale of the British nuclear industry to France's AREVA and the Americans are uneasy about construction of a huge double new nuclear reactor at Calvert Cliffs near Washington, DC.
Nuclear reactors make nuclear bomb grade plutonium, about 500 lbs a year, and they heat water to make steam.

AIPRI President Scampa's Letter of Congratulations

July 19, 2008

The Association Internationale pour la Protection contre les Rayons Ionisants, AIPRI, congratulates the French authorities for their excellent campaign to conceal the truth about the deadly leak of insoluble uranium into the Drome River in southeastern France on July 7.


"Radioactive leaks without environmental impact." With mere words they have rescued a region recently listed as contaminated, from its radioactive fate. There is now more deadly uranium in the Drome and Rhone River basin than ever polluted the waters surrounding Chernobyl!
"There is no imminent danger." Another stunning denial of reality that the media helped craft, to conceal everlasting devastation. The AIPRI can only salute your valiant efforts to keep the world ignorant of the incontrovertible scientific fact that radioactivity persists for billions of years.

It is commendable to deceive the public into believing that radioactivity is somehow diminished when it is diluted in water to infinitesimal, insoluble particles. In fact, dilution exponentially multiplies the opportunities for internal contamination of all life forms, and spreads cancer in its wake.
It is essential that the public ignore tens of millions of people, starting with children, now at risk for hundreds of millennia. You do well to lie. What must ordinary people do protect themselves when faced with a superpower so supremely bent on self-interest that it voluntarily contaminates itself ?

Be sure to ready a scientific propaganda "A" team briefed to say that the soon to appear "Drôme syndrome" is "totally unrelated to the Gulf syndrome." It will be easy to make the case, because the effects will be so much more drastic here, both in terms of cancer and mutations, that it will appear to bear no relationship to the Gulf Syndrome.

Ladies and gentlemen, you who by your actions have just inaugurated the Radioactive Mediterranean Union, we salute you. Your national contribution to world de-population is worthy of commendation.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:23 pm

I think that "International Association for Protection from Ionizing Rays" AIPRI is trying to confuse itself with this....The International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA)

International Radiation Protection Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

International Radiation Protection Association
Formation 19 June 1965
President
Renate Czarwinski
Website http://www.irpa.net
The International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) was formed on June 19, 1965 during a meeting in Los Angeles.[1] Membership includes 50 Associate Societies covering 65 countries, totaling approximately 18,000 individual members.
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They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:35 pm

someone else is also wondering who this Dr. Paolo Scampa is :)



Fred
January 26, 2014 at 4:22 PM
Off topic, but this Fukushima FUD is being spread far-and-wide across the internet and nobody, including on this site, has given it the thorough debunking it deserves:

Dr. Paolo Scampa – 9 Tons Of Radiotoxic Isotopes Came Out Of Fukushima, Enough To Kill The Whole Human Race By Internal Radiation:

http://agreenroad.blogspot.fr/2013/11/d ... toxic.html

Rod Adams
January 26, 2014 at 5:17 PM
@Fred

Maybe this will help you respond to the FUD – http://atomicinsights.com/how-much-i-13 ... fukushima/

Fred
January 26, 2014 at 8:11 PM
Thanks, I will use that. Someone should find out exactly who this Dr. Paolo Scampa is ,whether he really has any qualifications, and debug his analysis and post it somewhere.

Luca Bertagnolio
January 27, 2014 at 2:22 PM
Just Googled a bit, and found his resume on this page:

http://www.unibo.it/Faculty/default.htm ... mat=031858

At first I thought that it was another Paolo Scampa, since it only mentioned psychology and languages, but hey, it looks like our new hero of antinuclearism is yet another someone that knows little to nothing about nuclear, yet is labeled as “Dr. Paolo Scampa, PhD, a well-known physicist in the European Union”.

Never heard of him, not even on the Italian media. And I am Italian! Go figure.


http://atomicinsights.com/germany-coal-carbon/


no matter what I sure wouldn't be living anywhere near that place
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Iamwhomiam » Mon Feb 08, 2016 12:17 am

Yes, smiles, it is over-the-top to conflate this disaster to being at par with Fukushima. But it is a most serious situation.

My eye caught upon Hal Turner, too.

Is this sort of critique of ZH the reason we no longer see any postings from the Vanlose Kid, who was a ZH contributor?
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby stillrobertpaulsen » Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:23 pm

Breathing a sigh of relief. Not a deep exhalation, the air is still too polluted.


Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:16pm EST

Los Angeles-area methane leak declared permanently sealed

LOS ANGELES | By Paula Lehman

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A gas company sign marks a fence near the site of the Aliso Canyon storage field where gas has been leaking in Porter Ranch, California, United States, January 21, 2016.
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An underground natural gas pipeline rupture that caused the largest-ever methane leak in California has been permanently capped, paving the way for thousands of displaced Los Angeles residents to return home, state regulators said on Thursday.

The leak, which began in October and accounted for a fourth of all daily methane emissions statewide at its height, was confirmed by a series of independent laboratory tests to have been successfully sealed as of Wednesday night, officials said.

The leak originated from a broken injection-well pipe deep beneath the surface of the 3,600-acre (1,457-hectare) Aliso Canyon natural gas storage field, owned by Southern California Gas Co.

State officials said the uncontrolled release of 80,000 tons of methane, the main component of natural gas and a far more potent greenhouse agent than carbon dioxide, ranked as the largest such discharge on record in California.

Environmental groups seized on the breach to call attention to hazards posed by the state's aging fossil fuel energy infrastructure, and Governor Jerry Brown declared the gas leak a state emergency.

The stench of fumes from the site sickened scores of people for weeks and prompted the temporary relocation of more than 6,600 households from the northern Los Angeles community of Porter Ranch, located at the edge of the gas field.

Jason Marshall, chief deputy director of the California Department of Conservation, said it was safe for residents to return, and that the utility had agreed to continue paying their relocation expenses through next Thursday morning.

The announcement came a day after the utility, a division of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, pleaded not guilty to criminal misdemeanor charges stemming from the leak, which prosecutors said the company failed to report in a timely manner. Local, state and regional authorities, as well as dozens of residents, have also sued SoCal Gas.

In addition to facing possible fines and civil liability, the utility expects pipeline repair costs and housing relocation expenses will end up running about $300 million, said SoCal Gas Chief Executive Officer Dennis Arriola.

The actual leak was apparently stanched late last week. The utility said on Friday that infrared monitoring by state regulators showed a newly drilled relief well had managed to intercept the pipeline breach and halt the gas flow.

A series of follow-up emissions and infrastructure tests confirmed that the cement plug pumped into the crippled injection well pipe was holding, Marshall said.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Nordic » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:48 pm

Huh, once they filed those criminal charges, the perps figured out how to plug it pretty quickly.

What a coincidence.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:57 pm

In fairness, the company did claim the leak would be plugged by the end of February. I am very glad they succeded.

I heard those who were relocated have one week from yesterday to move back to their homes.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Luther Blissett » Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:30 pm

California gas leak was the worst man-made greenhouse-gas disaster in U.S. history, study says

The massive leak that vented millions of pounds of natural gas from a Los Angeles storage facility now appears to have been the worst accidental discharge of greenhouse gases in U.S. history, scientists concluded in an analysis released Thursday.

The 112-day leak at the Aliso Canyon facility released about 5 billion cubic feet of methane into the atmosphere, making it by far the biggest single emitter of the gas anywhere in the country, according to detailed assessment published in the peer-reviewed journal Science.

From a climate perspective, the accident was historic: One leak producing a heat-trapping effect equivalent to the annual exhaust emissions from nearly 600,000 cars.


“The climate impact is the largest on a record” for any single incident in the United States, said Stephen Conley, an atmospheric scientist at the University of California, Davis, and one of six scientists involved in the study. A 2004 accident in Texas involved a greater volume of methane initially, but much of the gas was burned off in a subsequent fire.

The Aliso Canyon leak, which was halted only a week ago, illustrates how a single incident can sabotage efforts to reduce emissions of the gases blamed for climate change, the study said. California officials have called for dramatic reductions in carbon pollution for the state’s 39 million people, and offered tax rebates for consumers who buy electric vehicles. Yet the analysis shows that the methane flow from one damaged wellhead more than doubled the amount of methane pollution emitted by all sources across the entire Los Angeles basin.

Without a doubt, the disaster has made it harder for the state to meet its carbon-reduction goals, the scientists said.

“How much of the rebate program’s benefit did that one leak undo?” asked Conley. “Unfortunately, this was not an isolated incident. These leaks happen, and they will continue to happen.”

The leak, which was first reported Oct. 23, started with the blowout of a wellhead connected to a vast underground storage system for natural gas near the Porter Ranch community in northeastern Los Angeles. At the time, the facility, owned by the Southern California Gas Co., contained about 186 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas, making it the fourth-largest such complex in the United States.

About 1,700 homes and two schools were evacuated because of the leak, as huge plumes of natural gas — captured by infrared video cameras — poured from the rupture for nearly four months. Officials for the gas company made seven unsuccessful attempts to stop the flow before the well was finally sealed with cement on Feb. 18.

Conley, one of the scientists involved in collecting data about the leak from a private plane, said the amounts of methane discharged were so high that the researchers initially doubted their measurements. The gas from Alison Canyon in a single day was enough to fill a balloon the size of the Rose Bowl, the scientists said.

Soon, “it became obvious that there wasn’t anything wrong with the instruments,” Conley said. “This was just a huge event.”

The publication of the study comes as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prepares to tighten regulations on methane leaks from oil and gas operations. A draft study prepared by EPA scientists has suggested that the agency significantly underestimated the amount of methane being accidentally discharged from wells and storage facilities. Industry officials say they are moving independently to reduce methane leaks, for environmental as well as economic reasons.

Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, up to 25 times more potent, pound for pound, than carbon dioxide, according to EPA estimates. But methane also dissipates relatively quickly in the atmosphere — in decades, compared to centuries or longer for carbon dioxide.

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy acknowledged in a speech this week that methane emissions from oil and gas operations are “substantially higher than we previously understood.”

“As the science advances and data emerges, we need to make sure we’re addressing the biggest climate challenges, where the biggest opportunities can be found,” McCarthy told a Houston conference.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby NeonLX » Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:58 pm

It's simple. Everyone should be mandated to plant hemp/cannabis plants in whatever passes as their yards. Tear up all the grass, which needs constant attention (weeding, fertilizing...) and plant this highly useful plant instead. Same with golf courses. They need to become vast hemp farms right now. I can't think of a stupider use of valuable land than a goddamned golf course, except maybe a parking ramp.

CO2 would be absorbed and oxygen emitted in its place. And we'd have an abundance of a very useful plant.

Lawns and shit are fucking STUPID.
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Re: Environmental Disaster Happening In California Nobody Ca

Postby Nordic » Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:08 pm

In California, golf courses are exempt from watering restrictions, too. The 1% want their golf courses GREEN goddamnit!
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