[quote author="It?s a dry heat..." date=1223724124][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1223711969][quote author="Goofy" date=1223708858]
As for the disclosures, I got some more explanation on that before buying, and the danger is in deep rooted trees that could reach the water table. That disclosure would apply to all of Irvine that is affected by the toxic plume... which is most of Irvine. The fact that VoC put that "CMA" in their documents doesn't mean that its not true across the street... or across the freeway in <strong>everyone's beloved Northwood</strong>. Sorry.</blockquote>
Don't eat the fruit in Woodbridge... Fortunately, groundwater doesn't flow uphill, so those lovely Irvine neighborhoods northwest of the base should be unaffected.
Viva Northwood Pointe! Long live Northpark!
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I was actually interested in VOC for awhile (still considering it), and had come across one of the threads here discussing this toxic soil stuff. The above map, without the ToxNews addons, is actually posted on the Irvine Ranch Water District site. Look for DeSalter project. Public knowledge.
http://www.irwd.com/FreePrograms/brochures/G06_IDP_2008_Brochure.pdf
Again, this "toxic plume" involves a lot of Irvine between the 5 and 405. Note, that this extends from the El Toro Marine base. Not the Tustin Marine base. Looking at the map, the plume does not quite reach the Tustin Marine base...
So my question is: Are the various disclaimers referring to the contaminated water table (i.e. Toxic Plume from El Toro), or is it the result of contaminants in the ground already from the Tustin Marine Base?
I wouldn't be surprised if it was one or the other. So yeah, the neighborhoods north or south of the El Toro Y seem to be "more safe." I was bugged about this for the longest time, but if you think about it, how long have the older neighborhoods between the Y been around? How long have the contaminants been leaking into the ground from BOTH of these bases? What's the cancer rate of this older section of Irvine?
Given the "demand" for Irvine (which I'll admit I've bought into), if there have been health issues associated with this Toxic Plume, I'm sure they'd have surfaced by now. As has been mentioned above by GoIllini, health issues have likely been thoroughly vetted by the govt (and TIC). I'm a bit tired of people bagging on VOC solely on the basis of the toxic soil, as they seem to turn a blind eye on the rest of the other affected Irvine areas. Talk to me about the concrete factory, the waste re-distribution plant, smells from the adjacent "river," or noise and pollution from Jamboree. But CRIKEY. The soil thing is, as the author of this wonderful blog put it, is another form of pure speculation! There are disclaimers on EVERYTHING.</blockquote>
As was already previously stated, VoC is built directly on the same areas as the old marine base housing units. The houses were torn down and VoC built in its place. So people had already been living there for decades before VoC.