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Fracking and Air Pollution
AirQualityGuy
May 22nd, 2013
Shafter, California is located in Kern County which is at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley.

Supervisors support local review of oil projects
by John CoxBakersfield Californian
November 14th, 2012
Caught in the middle of an escalating conflict between the local oil and ag industries, the Kern County Board of Supervisors made plans Tuesday to take over environmental reviews of Kern oil projects.

Air regulators push for re-installation of monitoring station
by John CoxBakersfield Californian
October 17th, 2012
Federal and state officials are ramping up pressure on the Arvin-Edison Water Storage District to allow the return of an air quality monitoring station that the agency had removed from its property more than a year ago.

Arvin Residents Take On Air Pollution With 'Bucket Brigade'
by Joe MooreValley Public Radio
Members of the San Joaquin Valley community are taking matters into their own hands, with a "bucket brigade" that aims to clean up the air. But their efforts are not without controversy.

ARVIN: Handful of Arvin residents protest composting firm
by Rebecca KheelThe Bakersfield Californian
October 14th, 2012
A handful of people marched in circles in a dirt lot across from Community Recycling & Resource Recovery Inc. outside Arvin on Sunday.

Friday marks anniversary of deadly recycling plant accident
by  Carol FergusonBakersfield Now
October 12th, 2012
Friday marks one year since two young workers were killed at the Community Recycling facility near Lamont. It's still operating, even though Kern County leaders tried to shut it down.

Activists claim air data proves Lamont recycling facility is dangerous
by Frank MaccioliExaminer.com
October 11th, 2012
Arvin community activists renewed their calls for government action against Community Recycling and Resource Recovery, claiming that harmful levels of air pollutants are being emitted from the Lamont facility.

Arvin group claims hazardous gas still lingers near Community Recycling facility
KGET.com
October 11th, 2012
One year has passed since two men died at the Community Recycling Center near Lamont. A new study by a local group shows the poisonous gas that killed the men, still lingers at dangerous levels around the facility.

Media Release: Community Recycling A Confirmed Risk for Arvin Residents
October 10th, 2012
Community Recycling and Resource Recovery still has yet to clean up their act, according to community residents and the air samples they have collected over a ten month period.

Air District Official Misleads Public With Air Alert Statements
AirQualityGuy
September 30th, 2012
“Thanks to the public’s understanding of this issue and their efforts to reduce emissions, we’ve had a good summer so far, and we’re on track for the first August and September ever with no one-hour ozone exceedances,” said Seyed Sadredin, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.

Air-quality changes bring mixed reviews
by Mark GrossiThe Fresno Bee
September 23rd, 2012
The Valley's summertime air is dangerous at times -- 91 ozone violations and counting this year. And you're paying a $29 million annual fine for failing to clean it up faster.

Researchers Identify Horrific Odor
ABC Turn to 23
September 20th, 2012
Members of the Arvin Bucket Brigade identified a horrific odor near Green Valley Cold Storage and captured an air sample with the air monitoring “Bucket” on July 20.

California Regulators Hint at Upcoming Oil and Gas Rules
by John CoxBakersfield Californian
September 20th, 2012
Fracking, oil drilling and hydrogen sulfide regulations discussed at meeting

New Air Samples in Arvin, CA Reveal Toxic Gas in Rotten Egg Odor
September 20th, 2012
On July 20, 2012 members of the Arvin Bucket Brigade identified a horrific odor near Green Valley Cold Storage and captured an air sample with the air monitoring “Bucket.” The results show an alarming level of hydrogen sulfide, a potentially deadly gas often associated with a rotten egg odor.

Clearing the Air
by Kevin HallFresnoalliance.com
May 1st, 2012
In the gap between the writing and publication of this column, the American Lung Association’s 2012 State of the Air Report will have been issued. I’ll go way out on a limb here and predict straight F’s for the umpteenth year in a row.

Arvin Bucket Brigade Strikes Again
A mix of potentially harmful chemicals found off site of Community Recycling and Resource Recovery heeds community concerns.

Arvin: Recycling's Dirty Little Secret
by Jean TeppermanEast Bay Express
April 25th, 2012
The people who sort our recyclables have dangerous — and sometimes disgusting — jobs. And they're about to get worse.

Central Valley: Texting is Latest Weapon in Fight Against Pollution
by Sasha KhokhaThe California Report
April 12th, 2012
You don't usually see tour busses bouncing along Kern county's rural roads, pock-marked with potholes, winding past almond orchards and miles of dusty vegetable fields.

BAKERSFIELD: Concerns easier to address
by Rebecca PlevinVida En El Valle
March 7th, 2012
Teresa De Anda recalls the afternoon when she tried to make a formal complaint about the dangerous mixture of poor air quality and pesticides, and its impact on her children's health.

ARVIN: Growth of composting strains oversight of industry
by William HarlessCalifornia Watch
March 7th, 2012
California’s next big step in recycling – composting its meat scraps, broken egg shells, coffee grounds and other detritus of eating – is straining the state’s ability to effectively manage the ever-growing and sometimes dangerous industry.

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