Process, we had a phase one and phase two and did repeated soil testing and essentially across the site, there are lead levels that are considered california hazards waste. Six of those locations were considered federal Hazardous Waste and needed to be transported off site. The site mitigation plan basically im sorry. Let me go back. What weve got documented in our brief is that it had been our plan to retain the five trees. We actually included the original planting plan that showed all five of those trees. So, as a result of the Due Diligence process that we went through and determined that we had a significant lead soil issue, we worked on trying to come up with a plan essentially for how to mitigate it. We had to submit a plan to the department of Public Health and there was a lot of work done to try to figure out exactly what we were gonna do. We had to do something. We either had to off haul all the soil or we had to find a way to contain it on site. We were actually given the ab
Wel welcome to war stories. Im oliver north coming to you from patriots point. This is the world war ii destroyer, a fighting ship with a remarkable history. At normandy, her guns fired to protect american soldiers landing on the beach. In the space of 09 minu90 minut planes attacked her. The heroic efforts saved the ship and she made her way back to the u. S. And saw action again in the korean war. The brave soldiers who served aboard these vessels called them tin cans. They shot down enemy aircraft, hunted and sank submarines, screened for larger ships, provided naval gunfire support for troops on shore. And delivered the mail. Their jack of all trades capabilities put them in harms way against far superior foes. Despite their valiant service, theyre less well known than the capitol ships they protected. They might be better celebrated, but they didnt go anywhere without their destroyer escorts. Tonight on war stories, the tin can sailors of world war ii. More more than 300,000 serve
The smoke hadnt cleared from the devastating losses of the island when admiral gormley allowed his flattops to leave guadalcanal. He create as precedent that the marines have never forgotten and that precedent is they should always bring their own airplanes with them because they cant rely on the navy. Were we abandoned . Yes, i have to say we all felt that way. Well, i think they were right. They were, in essence, abandoned during the time that the Tokyo Express came down without any effective opposition. Admiral gormley was someone who was very prudent and very reluctant to gamble. From fishtown, pennsylvania, Charles Calhoun was a 29yearold lieutenant aboard the destroyer. He saw the convoys in action. Tokyo express. Thats the name that was given by our navy to the force which came down from the island chain to bombard guadalcanal on almost a nightly basis. While the marines held onto henderson field, jacob boozer spied on the enemy. They were supposed to be provide bag controls and
He explores connections between meteorites and asteroids and the evolution of small bodied. In 1996 he spent six weeks collecting meteorize with National Science Foundation Sponsored team in antarctica. He gave an excellent talk about this. In 2000 he was honored by the International Astronomical union for his contributions to the study of meteorites and asteroids with the naming of as city erode 4597 con con con console manow. He is the author of 200 scientific papers, including would you baptize an extra at extra terese central. Extra terese central. Up here were selling copies of the book in our store. They will be available after brother guys presentation as well and brother guy will be signing copies of the book at the main entrance afterwards. So last week brother guy was awarded the 2014 carl saggan medal in tucson for his decades long record of communicating plan tear science to the public while maintaining an active science career. His unique position within our profession as
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