YellowFever said:Soylent Green Is People said:Also shouldn't proximity to Earthquake Faults, Liquifaction Zones and Native American Burial Grounds / Veterans Cemetery be included?
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I don't know if cemetery's count as environmental hazard, unless one believes in ghosts and zombies.
It doesn't look like Irvine is under any major fault lines (in red) according to the California Earthquake Data Center map. But one could say Turtle Rock is closest to it and has a medium risk.
I found this map of an Orange County Native American burial ground from Herman F. Strandt created in 1921. I don't know how accurate it is.
AW said:This is like a hater's convention
Looking at the Pesticide map for Irvine area, looks like OH/EW has some higher concentration:
http://cehtp.org/page/pesticides/agricultural_pesticide_use_in_california
AW said:This is like a hater's convention
Looking at the Pesticide map for Irvine area, looks like OH/EW has some higher concentration:
http://cehtp.org/page/pesticides/agricultural_pesticide_use_in_california
YellowFever said:I willl get this all updated shortly. . Everywhere that needs to be deducted will be deducted, including the portola substation.
Right now I have a meeting with the VPs and directors...
I wonder how Baker Ranch would fair against this table
Jail cell category will need to be added
(Typed on my cellphone)
AW said:This is like a hater's convention
Looking at the Pesticide map for Irvine area, looks like OH/EW has some higher concentration:
http://cehtp.org/page/pesticides/agricultural_pesticide_use_in_california
YellowFever said:If I put Baker Ranch on there, people gonna think I work for Mike of Parkside-Lexington or I'm getting kick backs from him ;D
and BangBros tooWTTCHMN said:AW said:This is like a hater's convention
Looking at the Pesticide map for Irvine area, looks like OH/EW has some higher concentration:
http://cehtp.org/page/pesticides/agricultural_pesticide_use_in_california
But splitting hairs over which village is better is at the very heart of TI.
gladiacmx/magicj1zz/YellowFever tries to objectively rank the villages but there are just too many variables that come into play.
YellowFever said:If I put Baker Ranch on there, people gonna think I work for Mike of Parkside-Lexington or I'm getting kick backs from him ;D
YellowFever said:WTTCHMN said:AW said:This is like a hater's convention
Looking at the Pesticide map for Irvine area, looks like OH/EW has some higher concentration:
http://cehtp.org/page/pesticides/agricultural_pesticide_use_in_california
But splitting hairs over which village is better is the very heart of TI.
gladiacmx/magicj1zz/YellowFever tried to objectively rank the villages but there are just too many variables that come into play.
I'm doing my best here!!! ;D With the help of the TI community of course. Yes, there's too many variables, but we're only only focusing on the main hazards, the hazards that are wide spread, controversial, and has some scientific stuff on it. Controversy is fun. Without controversy, it would be boring!
Hey, I found out recently that Baby Powder causes OVARIAN cancer! Shit<, I can't think of how many times I've been exposed to Baby Powder when I was young.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/talcum-powder-and-cancer.html