Showing posts with label illegal dumping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illegal dumping. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2016

Fire at illegal dump

The illegal landfill at Via Arenosa burned yesterday. The owner was burning wood when the wind came up and the fire spread.

Fire on May 1, take by James Brakebill
SBC Land Use Services has been working with the owner to clean the site.

The Wonder Valley Fire Department was called out to Via Arenosa to put out a fire on May 1. James Brakebill, a Wonder Valley resident and the head of the Fire Technology program at Copper Mountain Mesa was the first to report the fire. He said he saw a white truck speeding from the site.

The following week the Wonder Valley MAC Volunteer, Teresa Sitz, toured the site with Brakebill. Sitz has been working with Land Use Services to clear the site and prevent more dumping once the site is cleared. County Fire Division Chief Tom Marshall said in an email to Sitz that an arson investigator has been requested.

Hi-Desert Star: Firefighters attack burning trash pile
http://www.hidesertstar.com/the_desert_trail/news/article_538654f8-2369-11e6-9ad6-c79ae6d1b189.html

Sunday, February 21, 2016

15 dumpsites cleaned by County Code Enforcement

Once County Code Enforcement informs us of the locations that were cleared
we will change the markers to green.
At the Wonder Valley Cleanup today, County Code Enforcement informed us that they cleaned up 15 dump sites during the previous week - nearly HALF of the ones that residents submitted via the map at bit.ly/dumpsites. These are locations where garbage is dumped on the road.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Community members take control

Community members Bob Tellefson and Ken Sitz dismantled the laundromat on Shelton near Two Mile Road last Monday. Someone had dumped a washing machine and dryer and placed them side by side on the berm.They also picked up other refuse dumped near Two Mile Road. Bob hauled the stuff to the Wonder Valley Dump.


Thanks, fellas, and thanks to the other participant who chooses to remain nameless.

To the lawbreakers that dumped this in our neighborhood - please cut that @#$% out.

To everyone else: Do NOT use unlicensed dump services! They'll take your money, then dump the stuff in the desert. It will be your fault, and if County Code Enforcement finds your name anywhere in your refuse they'll come to YOU to clean it up and pay the fines.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Agenda for Second Monday Community Meeting - September 14, 2015

[Updated on 09082015 - I made a correction on the MAC report.]

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WONDER VALLEY MONTHLY MONDAY MEETING
Second Monday of the month, September 14, 2015, 9:00 a.m.
Wonder Valley Community Center
80526 Amboy Road, Wonder Valley, CA 92277
Wonder Valley MAC Delegate and Meeting Chair: Teresa Sitz
Everyone is invited and welcome to attend and participate.


"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; 
indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
  1. Call to order
  2. Introductions
  3. Community comment on items not on the agenda
    The community is also invited to comment after the reports and during the discussions below.
  4. Reports and Presentations
    A. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department
    B. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Jim Ricker  Assistant Chief of Staff G5, Kristina Becker Community Liaison
    C. Discussion and possible action: Shall the community endorse the delegate’s MAC Report to be read at the MAC meeting tonight?
  5. Ongoing Business
    "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” – Vincent Van Gogh
    A. Neighborhood Watch and NextDoor
    B. Illegal Dumping
    C. Discussion and/or possible action:
    D. Shall the Community schedule a community potluck for October?
  6. Agenda planning
    The community is invited to suggest items to place on the next meeting agenda.
  7. Announcements
  8. Adjournment 

September 14, 2015, MAC Report: Wonder Valley
by Teresa Sitz, Wonder Valley Delegate

We had a community meeting this morning with ___ in attendance. We were very happy to welcome Jim Rickers and Kristina Becker of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, to present. We also discussed dates for a community cleanup and a community potluck.

On August 15 neighbors took me on a tour of the north of Amboy neighborhood and showed me dump sites and a high crime area.

The following week I followed up on a letter that a community member received from an oil company asking permission to use their property for a pipeline. I believe this letter was several years old but the community member was still concerned.

I researched the issue and found that the pipeline under Pipeline Road originally belonged to Arco and was called the Arco 16, being 16” in diameter. At some point it was owned by Questar who then sold it to Southern California Gas. Southern California Gas now owns it and uses it to transport natural gas. Questar attempted to buy the pipeline back from Southern California Gas to convert it to ship crude oil, some of which is the highly volatile Bakken crude obtained by hydraulic fracking. Questar then considered putting down another 16” pipeline along the Southern California Gas line and contacted a large number of landowners, including our community member, asking for permission to cross their land with the pipeline.

I spoke with Steve Chapman, a spokesperson at Questar, and he told me the company is looking at several possibilities including a rail terminus at White Water where they would offload crude oil into a pipeline there. Another option is moving crude oil by rail along the BLM utility corridor that parallels the 10 freeway, or selling their pipelines to another company.

This is an issue that we need to keep an eye on. A crude oil spill anywhere in the Morongo Basin would be tragic.

Looking at Google maps it seems that along some portions of Pipeline Road in Wonder Valley you can see the profile of the Arco pipeline – that it may not be buried deeply. I’d like to research this further as it seems that off-road and even on-road vehicles could conceivably strike the pipeline and fracture it, leading to a gas leak. This would be one reason to oppose the WEMO plan and continue to limit OHV access on public roads and lands, and also ask Southern California Gas to assess the possibility of this type of accident.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Cleanup money coming soon!

Money to clean up illegal dumping in Wonder Valley!

Mark Lundquist, the chair of the MAC informed me that the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors will be releasing funds for desert cleanup.

Our first submission in a little south of Amboy
Community member Almut Fleck suggested asking everyone to send in potential cleanup sites, so we'll have our list and are ready to go when the resources come. Thanks, Almut! Great idea!

Send your locations to: teresa.sitz@gmail.com

Send the address or intersection, a description, and attach photos if you like.

I'm working on a waste resources tab at the top of this page - we can make it into a flyer and make sure everyone has a copy. Getting rid of stuff out in the desert isn't as easy as it is in the city, so if we all know how and where to get rid of things we can all have a part in keeping the desert clean.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Dumping in Wonder Valley

Bob, the most interesting man in Wonder Valley, pointed out a "No Dumping" sign yesterday at Shelton and Amboy. Boy, he has good eyes. I'd never seen it, but they I rarely drive east on Amboy and it seems it's targeted to those drivers.



The "We Tip" program seems like a good way for people in Wonder Valley to make a little extra cash. Keep your eyes open and your cameras at hand.  Call (800) 782-7463. Information can always be sent directly to the County Sheriff's office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at (760) 366-4175, and to the San Bernardino County Code Enforcement at: (909) 387-4044 or (800) 722-3181.