Tuesday, December 29, 2015

RE: [californiadisasters] Porter Ranch gas leak a catastrophe not seen since ...



In regard to your closing question, Pamela, you might recall that the agencies all said there was nothing unhealthy in terms of airway hazards for responders working the 9-11 pit at the WTC.  Yet the truth will out, always, eventually, even when everyone ignores the obvious, common sense answers at the time.  The 9-11 statistics continue to rise as so many responders have in fact suffered very negative long-term health effects, including even dying.  

 

I'm sorry to say I've developed a very skeptical viewpoint about the usefulness of many regulatory agencies in regard to virtually anything that actually matters.  When no one in them really quite knows what to say or do, and a problem seems too big or costly or beyond their control to fix, these agencies seem to revert to their training in PR, and just want to "keep it positive" and say reassuring things to the public -- whether true or not.  The psychology of the system is flawed.  For a bureaucrat to indicate things might not be in control would normally be the end of their career.

 

April Kelcy

Earthquake Solutions

626-483-0626

www.EarthquakeSolutions.com

 

 

From: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com [mailto:californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 11:45 PM
To: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] Porter Ranch gas leak a catastrophe not seen since ...

 

 

For god's sake....I hope all the smokers have priority on relocation!  All lousy humor aside, I just can't imagine what these poor folks are going through.

Sure hope it gets solved soon as possible....that's just miserable.  Where's the EPA when you actually NEED them?

PA






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>To: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 11:00 PM
>Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] Porter Ranch gas leak a catastrophe not seen since ...
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>It's one of those extreme luck things.   After living in Porter
Ranch for 20 years, and then moving away two years ago, my family has dodged
this bullet.   However, living through the Northridge earthquake paid
all our dues already.   
>What I can say is my aunt, uncle, and a good chunk of my customers at work
are deeply uprooted by this.   Most are moving out of their homes and
trying to find a suitable replacement place to call home.   It's
unfortunate for all involved.  We all feel the gas company is doing all
they can to fix the leak, but we are angered they waited until something broke
to look twice.
>
>Jason 



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