Monday, May 31, 2021
And it's still here time now is 10:27 pm and we have 2 trains now, Still here time now is 8:41 pm Train noise and fumes time 7:27 pm number on train is 7831
Train noise and fumes train number is 7992 time is 5:12 pm
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Train noise time 1:31 am, number of train is 9038
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Nazi Death Train, is still here since Friday morning, train number is 5390 time now is 5:48 am, you can smell the fumes in the house.
Nazi Death Train 5390 is still here since Friday morning 9:08 am now the time is 1:30 am Saturday morning.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Still here since 9:08 am time now is 6:58 pm number on train is 5390
Pomona Heritage Virtual Home Tour
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Getting Gassed Out by Train fumes since 9:08 am till now 3:29 pm we have been gassed out here.
Still here time now is 3:21 pm Train noise and fumes, still here time ow 12:03 pm, number on train is 5390 time is 8:09 am lcvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.
We have 2 trains the number is 2649 , behind the first one , time 9:08, Train noise and fumes number on train is 5390 time is 8:09 am lcvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Zoom learning @ the dA
Calling all parents and music lovers! Are you or your child looking to explore the arts through music this summer? Our Music Education program will begin its Summer session of Zoom classes on June 7th! Enrollment opens very soon at dacenter.org. Stay tuned for more info!
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
We are still working on our Virtual Home Tour for fall
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Monday, May 24, 2021
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Hey Mayor of Pomona, do you really care about the peoples health? Health Effects of Diesel Fumes
In May 2002, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its health assessment for diesel exhaust which found diesel particulate matter to be a “likely” carcinogen. Diesel particle exposure poses a unique threat due to its compound nature, consisting of a carbon core which acts as a magnet for numerous other toxins. The result is a hazardous mixture of fine particles, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and many other toxic metals and gases.
Fine particles have been linked to a wide variety of serious health impacts, ranging from respiratory ailments such as asthma attacks to heart attacks, stroke, and premature death. A recent report of the Clean Air Task Force states that approximately 21,000 people die prematurely each year due to particulate matter pollution from diesel exposure. Approximately 3,000 of these premature deaths are due to lung cancer from these exposures, as diesel exhaust presents a lung cancer risk 7.5 times higher than the cancer risks of all other air toxins combined.
Diesel locomotives account for a significant portion of diesel emissions. The Clean Air Task Force report further states that occupational exposures to diesel are among the highest environmental exposures, primarily associated with increased incidence of lung cancer. However, a study of railroad workers suggests that diesel exposure may also have caused serious and permanent impairment to the central nervous system.
In addition to these health risks, exposure to diesel fumes may also impact an individual’s immune system, disrupting the chemical signals and production of antibodies resulting in a decreased ability to recover from illness.
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Friday, May 21, 2021
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Introducing CPP Creamed Honey
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Union Pacific Community Contact, since the phones are still down (for some odd reason) you can email this person about the noise and fumes lcvaldez@up.com
Arizona, Southern California and Southern Nevada
Lupe Valdez
Sr. Director, Public Affairs
13181 Crossroads Pkwy N.
City Of Industry, CA 91746lcvaldez@up.comPhone:562-566-4612
Fax:402-501-3407