Friday, October 9, 2009

Cave Editorial | October 9, 2009

EARTHQUAKES AFFECT BURIED WATER PIPE

DID THEY REALLY NEED TO HIRE ROCKET SCIENTISTS FROM THE JET PROPULSION LAB TO FIGURE OUT THE PROBLEM IS EARTHQUAKES?

WHY CALIFORNIA IS BROKE - Supporting globalist interests?

Outgoing Department of Water and Power head David Nahai's departure coincided with a loss of confidence in his ability to head the utility from all over City Hall.

But what may have cinched his end, was when the water mains started bursting last month. They haven't stopped yet (one broke in Harbor Gateway this weekend). Even Angelenos unfamiliar with his name started having bad thoughts about the person who clearly wasn't managing the utility well enough to keep the streets from flooding during a water shortage. Nahai may as well have been standing atop the firetruck that got sucked into one of the sinkholes created by the breaks. Just days before his resignation to join Bill Clinton's Climate Initiative, Nahai sat in the hot seat before the Los Angeles City Council. Council members wanted to know why pipes are popping all over town; Nahai didn't have an answer.

(NOTE: Globalists don't hire based on brains - this guy is NOW going to work for globalist Bill Clinton's Climate Initiative)

The William J. Clinton Foundation launched the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) to create and advance solutions to the core issues driving climate change. We take a holistic approach, addressing the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions and the people, policies, and practices that impact them. Working with governments and businesses around the world, CCI focuses on three strategic program areas: increasing energy efficiency in cities, catalyzing the large-scale supply of clean energy, and working to stop deforestation.

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The investigation into what could be causing a sharp rise in “major blowouts” of Los Angeles water mains has expanded to examine whether tectonic activity might be playing a role.

The L.A. Department of Water and Power have asked scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for help. As it happened, JPL officials were already evaluating ground movement in the Los Angeles Basin because of a several recent minor earthquakes.

Examining the timing and location of the breaks, JPL scientists notice “some deviation from the normal range” of ground movement in L.A. in the last 100 days, said Andrea Donnellan, a geophysicist at JPL. FULL STORY