Thursday, June 25, 2009

Letters: Santa Fe Springs location needs to be held accountable once and for all

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Letters: I wanted to thank the person who sent me this note tonight, and they asked that I withold their name, and I will honor that request. If you want your opinion to be heard here on the Blog, drop me a note to RREconomy@AOL.COM. BTW, well said to this letter....!
Randy Economy

Randy,

As a former employee of the City of Santa Fe Springs the recent news that hit Cerritos should a bit familiar. In 2004 I had to canvas the City of Santa Fe Springs and walk door to door telling its resident not to drink the water because it was contaminated. Now the news I'm hearing is a company in Santa Fe Springs is responsible.

Posting these sensational news stories with out dated information from 2002 isn't helping the city or the value of your home. The City of Cerritos needs to do everything in its power to get front page headlines and air time when the EPA retracts this info, a retest is done, or the 2005 study tells us something different. What we need to know is how many tests were done, what formula was used when compiling this data, and more importantly how many retests were done.

Then there is the bigger question, how come we're just getting the data from a 2002 study? When a 2005 study is only a few months away. Is the 2002 team that much more efficient than the 2005 team? I'd be willing to bet that these same government bureaucrats couldn't duplicate the results that just rocked Cerritos and you that as well.

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