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By Matt Coker, Friday, Nov. 21 2008 @ 8:40AM
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DrinkWater.jpgIrvine City Council members say they hear from residents convinced that unsafe levels of trichloroethelyne (TCE)--a volatile organic compound linked to cancer, other nasty illnesses and death--is in their drinking water. Those fears lead to media-fueled alarm, public confrontations and snarky blog posts. (God, are those annoying!) Councilman Larry Agran also suspects “plaintiff attorneys” are hovering around town “looking for the next Love Canal.”

However, based on Thursday’s presentation by Navy and Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) officials to the Orange County Great Park Corp. board, everything is a-okay with Irvine’s drinking water.

Yes, the fabled plume of TCE-laced water remains a mere 200 feet below the center of town, primarily in the Woodbridge community, thanks to contamination that spread up to three miles from the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, where the use, splashing and dumping of toxins as part of base operations kept you safe from commies.

But under heavily regulated clean-up operations the Navy is responsible for until water underground is again safe for human consumption – a process that could take up to 50 years – the plume has been contained, volatile organic compounds have been removed through treatment and once-tainted water is now being used for irrigation, according to Marc Smits of the Navy’s Base Realignment and Closure program (BRAC).

Thirty-nine extraction wells on the base and three off of it continually draw up fouled water that is pumped to treatment facilities. One concern voiced recently involves TCE vapors from the water contaminating the soil and rising to the air everyone in town breathes. Smits assured the board bad soil has been removed and vapor monitoring has detected no harmful levels of TCE reaching the atmosphere.

The groundwater everyone is concerned about is not potable, said Paul Cook of the IRWD. Drinking water is imported or drawn from other sources within the district. None of that water contains unsafe levels of TCE, he said.

After a district well within Santa Ana city limits tested slightly above legal limits for TCE recently, it was immediately shut down. An investigation revealed the source for contamination was not the base nor the Woodbridge plume but Santa Ana polluting industries that will be responsible for clean up once they are identified, Cook said.

Board members indicated they would like regular updates on the water situation.

Not addressed at all was the health of those who were exposed to the contamination when the base was fully operating.

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Stephen C. Smith says:

Although I'm no fan of Irvine's City Council majority, at the same time I'm no fan of the con artists who've been running around town trying to whip up hysteria by claiming that the groundwater below Woodbridge is polluted.

Some have suspected this is just another wacky attempt by the forces who want an international airport at the former El Toro Marine base. Agran suggests it's ambulance chasers, rather ironic since he's a lawyer himself.

But what cinched my disgust for these people is their circulating in e-mail a phony document made up to look like a big splashy two-page color magazine article. It's supposed to be an exposé proving the groundwater is contaminated and people are getting sick from it. In reality, the "magazine" title given does not exist, the article has no date, and it has no page numbers.

If they have to dummy up a fake magazine article with fictitious quotes from non-existent people, that pretty much proves their claims have no basis in reality.

For all his faults, Agran has always been front and center on this groundwater issue. To suggest he'd engage in a massive coverup given his lifelong dedication to fighting carcinogens is absurd.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 21 2008 @ 1:26PM
Jim Pauls says:

Sadly, Mr. Smith hasn't bothered to go to the Heritage Park Library to see the evidence for himself. Obviously, he lives either on top of or near the plume, and it has dawned upon him his property isn't worth spit because of the TCE, and he's pissed. Stephen: Get off your butt and go the library, and you will see just how credible the contamination claims are. If my husband and I can do it, so can you. We were both sickened to see what's been going on here in Irvine which--yes--sits smack dab on a superfund site. Sorry you're in denial, Stephen. Good luck if you have to or want to sell your home while this contamination sits under irvine.

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 29 2008 @ 12:13PM

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