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    BLM Seeks Public Input for Clear Creek Management Area Resource Management Plan

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will host two public meetings this month to work with interested parties to develop a range of alternatives for long-term management of the Clear Creek Management Area (CCMA).

    The CCMA encompasses approximately 63,000 acres of public lands in southern San Benito and western Fresno counties. The alternatives developed will be analyzed in a resource management plan and environmental impact statement (RMP/EIS) for the area, according to Rick Cooper, BLM’s Hollister field manager.

    Both public meetings will take place from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Dates and locations are listed below:

    May 19, Veteran’s Memorial Hall, 649 San Benito St., Hollister; and

    May 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Library Room 225, 150 E. San Fernando St., San Jose.

    These meetings are a continuation of the "scoping" period that began in September 2007. The public is encouraged to help BLM identify issues, concerns, and management actions to be incorporated into the draft RMP/EIS during these public meetings, and the remainder of the scoping period, which runs through June 21, 2008.

    "Public health and safety from exposure to asbestos is a major concern," Cooper emphasized, noting that BLM issued an immediate temporary closure May 1 of 31,000 acres in the CCMA based on the findings issued the same day by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that the exposures measured by EPA for many recreational activities at CCMA are "above the EPA acceptable risk range of lifetime cancers."

    EPA’s CCMA Asbestos Exposure and Human Health Risk Assessment, available online at www.epa.gov/region09/toxic/noa/clearcreek, also states that children "have greater risk than adults due to higher exposure measurements [and] are of special concern because their exposures occur earlier in their lives."

    Comments on long-term management alternatives for the CCMA should be sent to the BLM Hollister Field Office, 20 Hamilton Court, Hollister, Calif. 95023; fax: 831-630-5055; or e-mail, cahormp@ca.blm.gov. For further information contact Sky Murphy, BLM Hollister Field Office, environmental planning specialist, (831) 630-5039.

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    Where is the Asbestos coming from in clear creek? Old structures or local natural deposits? Or someone's vivid imagination?
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    • #3
      "The Clear Creek Management Area (CCMA) in San Benito and Fresno Counties is located on one of the largest naturally occurring asbestos deposits in the world."

      "* Chrysotile asbestos is not harmful
      * There is no asbestos danger in the Clear Creek Management Area
      * The seasonal BLM closure is based on erroneous EPA data"

      http://www.picacho.org/dangers/asbestos.html

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      • #4
        Ooo, the truth comes out! Good find Matt.
        :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by matt113 View Post
          "The Clear Creek Management Area (CCMA) in San Benito and Fresno Counties is located on one of the largest naturally occurring asbestos deposits in the world."

          "* Chrysotile asbestos is not harmful
          * There is no asbestos danger in the Clear Creek Management Area
          * The seasonal BLM closure is based on erroneous EPA data"

          http://www.picacho.org/dangers/asbestos.html
          It's good to have folks like you Matt that can dig up this stuff. Keeps us informed and shmart...

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          • #6
            Thanks for the link Matt.

            I will add it to the many that I all ready have about the asbestos in Clear Creek.

            We are fighting this closure. I will be at the meeting with the EPA on the 8th, and then with the BLM on the 19th.

            Lets hope they see it our way, or we will get ready to sue.

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            • #7
              Here's a link with information regarding Chrysotile Asbestos:
              http://lungdiseases.about.com/od/glo...sotile_def.htm

              Here's a paragraph from the above website:

              ...According to a group of experts convened by the World Health Organization (WHO), chrysotile-cement products do not present risks of any significance to public health (e.g. asbestosis and mesothelioma) or the environment. Moreover, workers in this industry, whether employed in the manufacture, installation or removal of materials, are not exposed to any detectable risk when effective prevention and control measures are applied...
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