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Heavy metals in Runkle Canyon Creek on Thanksgiving
2006 - two tests found arsenic, nickel and vanadium. This
is not the area where chromium was found in a white salt
evaporate tested by the Department of Toxic Substances
Control in 2008. The white material had low heavy metals.
(photo courtesy of EnviroReporter.com)
Always around
Never square
Look for us
We'll be there
-Radiation Rangers-
"Perchlorate Patty" Coryell
on YouTube talking Runkle
 
The Latest NEWS!!!
Click on the links below for more information about
Runkle Canyon, and about Boeing/Rocketdyne:
Mountains of Goo
(Ventura County Reporter, 4/16/09)
'Simi, we have a problem'
(Ventura County Reporter, 2/19/09)
Residents' concerns over Runkle response are valid
(Simi Valley Acorn, 2/13/09)
Runkle response plan comes under fire
(Simi Valley Acorn, 2/06/09)
Developer's radiation report draws criticism
(Ventura County Star, 1/30/09)
DTSC says it will have final say on Runkle next summer
(Simi Valley Acorn, 11/21/08)
Simi Valley supports Supplemental EIR for Runkle Canyon
(EnviroReporter.com, 11/18/08)
City will hear latest findings on Runkle Canyon
(Simi Valley Acorn, 11/14/08)
Runkle Canyon soil needs more study
(Ventura County Star, 10/24/08)
White Blight
(Ventura County Reporter, 6/26/08)
Reassessing Runkle
(Ventura County Reporter, 4/24/08)
Newcomers aid field lab cleanup with discoveries
(Ventura County Star; 2/10/08)
At times, elder statesman of field lab activists wanted to walk away
(Ventura County Star; 2/10/08)
The Promised Land
(Ventura County Reporter; 1/24/08)
End of argument: field lab must be cleaned to meet highest standard
(Simi Valley Acorn; 1/18/08)
Down the Test Tubes
(Ventura County Reporter; 1/17/08)
Time to study Boeing lab is sought
(Los Angeles Times; 1/16/08)
Schwarzenegger vows state control of Santa Susana Field Laboratory
(Los Angeles Daily News; 1/16/08)
Agreement reached on cleanup of Field Lab
(Ventura County Star; 1/16/08)
Simi group challenges radioactivity test results
(Ventura County Star; 1/10/08)
EPA extends deadline for Field Lab
(Ventura County Star; 1/09/08)
City awaiting state response to latest Runkle test results
(Simi Valley Acorn 1/04/08)
2007 Biggest Headlines - Spin Cycle
(Ventura County Reporter 12/27/07)
Runkle Canyon's safe, says developer
(Ventura County Star 12/21/07)
EPA wants field lab added to federal Superfund list
(Simi Valley Acorn 12/14/07)
Previous testing in Runkle Canyon 'virtually useless'
(Simi Valley Acorn letter 11/30/07)
City Council praises decision by state agency to look into Runkle Canyon
(Simi Valley Acorn 11/23/07)
State body will study hillside site concerns
(Ventura County Star 11/21/07)
State agency wants to provide oversight of Runkle Canyon
(Simi Valley Acorn 11/16/07)
Glad to see you could make it
(Simi Valley Acorn editorial 11/16/07)
Council members accuse critics of Runkle rousing
(Simi Valley Acorn 11/09/07)
"Dirty Business"
(Ventura County Reporter 11/01/07)
"Portion of Santa Susana site could be park by '09"
(Ventura County Star 10/19/07)
"Governor, Boeing agree never to develop field lab"
(Simi Valley Acorn 10/19/07)
"Pay Dirt" (EnviroReporter.com 10/13/07)
"More tests to come for Runkle Canyon"
(Simi Valley Acorn 9/21/07)
"Spin Cycle"
(Ventura County Reporter 8/23/07)
"Spin Cycle"
(Los Angeles CityBeat 8/23/07)
"Runkle Canyon soil and water labeled 'safe'"
(Simi Valley Acorn 8/17/07)
"Soil from canyon not dangerous, study says"
(Ventura County Star 8/16/07)
"Bubble Trouble"
(Los Angeles CityBeat/ValleyBeat 7/26/07)
"Residents use rare access to put spotlight on various county issues"
(Simi Valley Acorn 7/20/07)
"City, KB Home obtain water, soil samples from Runkle Canyon sites"
(Simi Valley Acorn 7/06/07)
"County group tests Runkle Canyon toxicity"
(Ventura County Star 7/03/07)
"If you want the job done right . . ."
(Simi Valley Acorn 6/29/07)
"Mayor wants to see alleged Runkle Canyon contamination for himself"
Simi Valley Acorn 6/29/07
"The Radiation Rangers"
LA CityBeat 6/21/07
"Dust in the Wind"
LA CityBeat 3/15/07
"EPA, DTSC reject request to review Runkle Canyon data"
Simi Valley Acorn 1/12/07
"Fight against developing site next to Field Lab continues"
Ventura County Star 11/17/06
"Runkle Canyon work not for development, Mayor insists"
Simi Valley Acorn 11-17-06
"Developers say they will delay grading of Runkle Canyon"
Simi Valley Acorn 10-27-06
"Reining in Runkle" EnviroReporter.com 10-26-06
"Residents near Runkle Canyon say latest report on Rocketdyne confirms
their fears"
Simi Valley Acorn 10-13-06
"Study of contamination at rocket lab site reveals evidence of cancer link"
Simi Valley Acorn 10-13-06
"KB Homes - Don't miss your chance to be good guys"
editorial by Simi Valley Acorn 10-13-06
"Very Dirty Laundry"
EnviroReporter.com 10-12-06
"Unraveling Runkle"
LA Citybeat 9-28-06
"The Hills Have Eyes"
LA CityBeat 9-21-06
Click Here to Read the New SSFL Panel Report
Published on October 5, 2006
Go to Page 2 for more
Runkle Canyon information
RUNKLE CANYON REALITY CHECK
We have come up with the Radiation Rangers Runkle Canyon Response Plan Comments, 58 pages of them, in fact.You will be amazed at what we have
found: two mountains of mining tailings filled with a poisonous tar substance that the developer's contractor (falsely) claims will be "mass graded" away; an
explanation of why we found chromium-infused rocks in the canyon that may be from abandoned barrels maybe dumped from neighboring Rocketdyne; a
bogus and dangerous plan by KB Home's controversial lab, Dade Moeller, to try to pass off unsound science as a way to retest Runkle Canyon for the
deadly strontium 90, which causes leukemia and other cancers; and a plan to let KB Home go in and have at that benzo(a)antracene-impacted tar in
violation of City of Simi Valley Municipal Code and State environmental law! And that's not all. Click on our photo below to read what is going on.

Look below at the barrels of untested crud that left polluted soil, barrels right where we found those chromium rocks. And also check out the public comments
of other folks who have carefully looked at this faulty Response Plan, like those of Christina Walsh of
CleanUpRocketdyne.org, Bill Bowling of the ACME-LA
Aerospace Cancer Museum of Education, and D'Lanie Blaze of The AeroSpace.org and you will be astonished.

Thanks to Norm Riley and his team at DTSC for allowing us this chance to express ourselves in a way that the City of Simi Valley City Council and the
residents of this fair city will understand. That is if they want to understand and we are confident that if they don't want to, they'll
have to. These are
comments that now go into a legal record. They cannot be ignored. DTSC will answer each and everyone of them so stay tuned...
Radiation Rangers comments on
the Runkle Canyon Response Plan
You remember
"White Blight -
Runkle Canyon's
Chromium
Conundrum,"
where we found
chromium-covered
rocks that DTSC
had tested? We
found those rocks in
the same area as
these dumped
drums in Runkle
Canyon.
How do we know this?
Because the chromium rocks were
found in the same places as these
drums, that's how.
But where did we get these photos and
maps that told us this? From
DTSC's
Runkle Canyon website of data that was
supplied to them by KB Home!
CleanUpRocketdyne.org's Runkle
Canyon Response Plan Comments.
ACME-LA's Runkle Canyon Response
Plan Comments
The AeroSpace.org's Runkle
Canyon Response Plan Comments
KB Home build
on a bombing range?YES!
WATCH
ABC-News 20-20 segment!
February 20, 2009 - As you know from having read what is now on our Index 2 page, the Department of Toxic Substances Control has held a public meeting
and has asked for Public Comment on the Runkle Canyon Response Plan presented to DTSC by would-be Runkle Canyon developer KB Home/Lennar. We
had that January 28, 2009 Public Meeting that you can read about from articles in "The Latest News" box below, including Michael Collins'
February 19, 2009 Ventura County Reporter article, "'Simi, we have a problem' - Runkle Canyon radiation report spells trouble" where Collins notes
that not a single Simi Valley City Council Member, including Mayor Paul Miller, deigned to be at the DTSC special meeting even though the Runkle Canyon
radiation, chemical and heavy metal contamination is one of the greatest possible threats to the City of Simi Valley!
Straight Shootin' - Simi Style
Radiation Rangers have Runkle Canyon covered!
April 22, 2009 - That is indeed "The Good Reverend John" Southwick of the Radiation Rangers riding high in a B-17 Flying Fortress and manning a machine
gun in the skies over Southern California. On Earth Day, Rev. John especially knows that our battle to stop KB Home from building hundreds of houses on
polluted land next to the
Santa Susana Field Laboratory is far from over. Every day requires vigilance to make sure that the controversial developer not only
doesn't build a community on tainted ground, but that it also lives up to the promises it has recently made to the government and to the people of Simi Valley,
home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, that it will completely remove
cancer-causing benzo(a)anthracene goo from Runkle Canyon. Mountains of it.

"Leave it to Simi Valley’s Radiation Rangers to uncover more than just contamination in Runkle Canyon, where KB Home hopes to build 465 homes in the
shadow of radioactive Rocketdyne," reads the latest
Ventura County Reporter article on our struggle begun in 2004 when "Perchlorate Patty" Coryell first
objected to the
project's phony Environmental Impact Report before the Simi Valley City Council which went ahead and approved the project. "The citizens
group has discovered that the developer has dug itself into a hole of its own making in its Response Plan to clean up the canyon by promising to remove two
giant mountains of slag material that are leaking pools of toxic sludge."

“KB Home has promised to remove those two mountains of goo, which they never said they’d do before,” says Ranger “Toxic Terry” Matheney in the article
entitled, appropriately enough, "
Mountains of Goo - KB Home promises mass grading of Runkle Canyon."

Mass grading? KB Home actually
promising to clean up Runkle Canyon by mass-grading two slag mountains? Read the article and read on below for more...
Read more about these barrels, and the chromium rocks, on pages 9-17
of the
Radiation Rangers Response Plan Comments!
Just up ahead about 1 1/2 miles up Runkle Canyon's entrance in Simi Valley California is the Mystery Spot. That's where
someone later named Hawkeye spotted something nasty looking in the creek. The Radiation Rangers came up Runkle
Canyon to take samples of the
Mystery Spot and its funny looking water. And sure enough, we found heavy metals like
vanadium and arsenic and nickel. Then the city of Simi Valley retested and the results were worse.

Now the Department of Toxic Substances Control, under new leadership, should make sure that KB Home retests this canyon
for heavy metals coming down the hill from the Santa Susana Field Laboratory because
EnviroReporter.com just figured out
the secret of the
Mystery Spot... just hit the link to the right to find out more...