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Hemet News 'Massacre Canyon Waterfall" (PCB's and Hubbard's Purif based on Lockheed Martin toxic munitions dump?) (ARS forum- December 21, 2008)

 

Hemet News "Massacre Canyon Waterfall"

(PCB's and Hubbard's Purif based on Lockheed Martin toxic munitions dump ?)

Source forum ARS - December 21, 2008
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1) Scan - Hemet News, undated "Massacre Canyon Waterfall"

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j188/dblin/Hemet_News_Massacre_Canyon_Waterfal.jpg

Note the 'Potrero Creek' trail which leads to the 'Massacre Canyon Waterfall' (Is this a part of the Lockheed Martin, "Beaumont Site No. 1" specified as part of the 520 acres acquired by Scientology, Inc.? -see below)

Land acquisition history of Gold Base Compound in Hemet, California:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/atack/bs6-2.htm

From 'Piece of Blue Sky:'

"In September 1978, a confidential telex ordered Mayo to quit Florida immediately for Los Angeles...Mayo was told that Hubbard was very ill ...While recovering, Hubbard approved the purchase of the Massacre Canyon Inn resort complex at Gilman Hot Springs (right). There were several buildings, including a motel and a hotel, set in 520 acres and including a twenty-seven-hole golf course. The property was about forty miles from La Quinta, near the small town of Hemet. The purchase price was $2.7 million ...

"Hubbard dabbled with a follow-up to the Purification Rundown, called the Survival Rundown, but most of the work was done by his Technical Compilations Unit at Gilman Hot Springs. After lengthy surveys, the new Rundown was released with illustrations of an American Indian paddling a canoe, or loosing an arrow at a buffalo. Unfortunate choices as examples of survival. The "Purif" had been advertised with a waterfall, unintentionally suggesting an ad for menthol cigarettes."

Gold Base groundwater full of Pcb's? Purif "unfit for human experimentation ?'

Note "Site No. 1" includes Potrero Creek:

found at: [pdf] http://www.emwd.org/news/reports/hemetbasin_07/Chapter5pgs33to48-2007.pdf

"Hazardous substances that were released onsite during operation of Site 1 include:

munitions and explosives of concern; trichloroethylene (TCE); 1,1,1- trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA); 1,4-dioxane; perchlorate; and PCBs.

At Site 1, the DTSC is working to obtain a Stevens Kangaroo Rat "take" permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to begin an interim groundwater extraction and treatment system due to the detection of 1,4-dioxane in the ephemeral stream that is fed by discharging groundwater."

Hemet/San Jacinto Water Management Area 2007 Annual Report

(...)

(Page 37) (Map is on page 38 - is this a part of the cult's 520 acre property ?)
http://www.emwd.org/news/reports/hemetbasin_07/Chapter5pgs33to48-2007.pdf

5.1.5. Lockheed Martin Site Investigations and Cleanup

Two properties near Beaumont were used by the former Lockheed Propulsion Company, now Lockheed Martin Company (LMC), to perform rocket motor and munitions research and development. Beaumont Site No. is located in the Potrero Creek area, and Site No. 2 is located in Laborde Canyon.

Figure 18 shows the locations of both sites which are tributary to the San Jacinto Upper Pressure Management Area.

Historically, the predominant activity at this site was ranching.

In the 1950s, the Grand Central Rocket Company purchased the land and began a remote testing facility for space and defense programs.

The Lockheed Propulsion Company (LPC) purchased the property in 1960, and began operations at the testing facility in 1963. The Beaumont facility is comprised of two sites. Site No. 1 consists of approximately 9,100 acres and is the area where the majority of the testing activities were conducted. Site No. 2 consists of approximately 2,600 acres and is located approximately five miles from Site No. 1. The two sites were used for the processing, testing, and disposal of solid rocket propellant, among other products, in the 1960s and early 1970s.

LMC ceased operations at the facility in 1974. Between 1974 and 2003, portions of the overall site were used by other defense contractors and ranchers/farmers, and for the training of heavy equipment operators.

Site 1 contains nine areas of historical operations and they are:

Area A – Eastern Aerojet Range
Area B – Rocket Motor Production Area
Area C – Burn Pit Area
Area D – LPC Ballistics Test Range
Area E – Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site
Area F – LPC Test Services Area
Area G – Helicopter Weapons Test Area
Area H – Sanitary Landfill
Area I – Western Aerojet Range

Hazardous substances that were released onsite during operation of Site 1 include: munitions and explosives of concern; trichloroethylene (TCE); 1,1,1- trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA); 1,4-dioxane; perchlorate; and PCBs.

At Site 1, the DTSC is working to obtain a Stevens Kangaroo Rat "take" permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to begin an interim groundwater extraction and treatment system due to the detection of 1,4-dioxane in the ephemeral stream that is fed by discharging groundwater.

Site 2 contains four areas of historical operations and they are:
Area J – Final Assembly Area
Area K – Test Bays and Miscellaneous Facilities Area
Area L – Propellant Burn Area
Area M – Garbage Disposal Area

Hazardous substances that were released onsite during operation of Site 2 include: trichloroethylene (TCE); perchlorate; and various metals.

The California Department of Toxic Substances Control is currently in the process of determining the leading edge of the perchlorate plume.

They are conducting bench scale bioremediation studies for perchlorate to determine the best electron donor; to be followed by a column study to simulate the actual subsurface conditions; and then a remedy, including a monitoring well array, will be designed based on those studies.

 

Maureen

 

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