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| author | anoduck <9925396+anoduck@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-05-14 17:49:42 -0400 |
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| committer | anoduck <9925396+anoduck@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-05-14 17:49:42 -0400 |
| commit | 6d09553c1f36b50c1284c66fac67d2b13c0fd8c9 (patch) | |
| tree | 7038a3c956b7b62b9efb57843f236d8480849772 /content | |
| parent | a35b89a5ca8bc36a7f5e3590bd35f89147d243de (diff) | |
feat: added images to development pages
Added images to development pages, removed lastmod frontmatter requirement
Diffstat (limited to 'content')
| -rw-r--r-- | content/communication/contact-with-flint-riverkeepers.md | 30 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | content/communication/epd-brown-site-management.md | 35 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | content/docs/development1.md | 11 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | content/docs/development2.md | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | content/evidence/hazards-analysis-on-simmons-subdivision.md | 22 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | content/legal/illegit-sale.md | 9 |
6 files changed, 96 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/content/communication/contact-with-flint-riverkeepers.md b/content/communication/contact-with-flint-riverkeepers.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2655bc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/communication/contact-with-flint-riverkeepers.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +--- +title: Contact with Flint Riverkeepers +slug: flintriverkeepers +description: Contact was made with the NonProfit organization Flint Riverkeepers +date: 2025-05-13T23:01:38.718Z +metadata: full +categories: Communication +tags: + - Allies + - NonProfit + - riverkeeper +thumbnail: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1747177411/Communication/logo-blue.png +type: docs +draft: false +layout: docs +aliases: [] +modules: "" +fmContentType: communication +lastmod: null +--- +Today, contact was made with the Nonprofit organization the Flint Riverkeepers, they were notified about the +extensive ecological desemation performed to the tributaries of the Flint River that lay on the property behind us. That +property in particular was home to a rare and surprisingly diverse ecology. Due to it containing not one, but two +natural springs that flowed into the little potato creek, the readily available source of clean running water allowed a +habitat and santuary to wildlife. + +Not only was that property desemated, the tributaries were dammed up with out any permitting. Several thousand tons of +dirt was hauled in to fill in the naturally formed ravines and hollers, which literally barried the pockets of sanctuary +under tons of earth. The entire landscape of the land has been completely erased, and it was all performed illegally and +completely with the condonement of corrupt county officials.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/communication/epd-brown-site-management.md b/content/communication/epd-brown-site-management.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adb5b90 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/communication/epd-brown-site-management.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +--- +title: Contacted Georgia EPD Waste Management +slug: epd-brown-site +description: Contact with Waste Management Program at the Georgia DNR EPD +date: 2025-05-13T22:33:33.776Z +metadata: full +categories: Communication +tags: + - brown field + - EPD + - Ga DNR + - junkyard + - authorities +thumbnail: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1747175853/Communication/url2Ffmi2Fxml2Fcnt2F20Georgia20Environmental20Protection20Division20BW20logo-2.png +type: docs +draft: false +layout: docs +aliases: [] +modules: "" +fmContentType: communication +lastmod: 2025-05-13T22:40:12.489Z +--- +On May the twelfth 2025 at 4:30pm, the waste management department of the Georgia Department of Natural resources was +contacted to inform the authorities of a suspected brown field located where the McCollum Bros Junk Yard used to stand. +With the help of artificial intelligence, an estimate of the volume of potential toxins was calculated. The most +surprising of which was the gallons of mercury suspected to be distributed throughout the ground. + +Having grown up nearly directly beside the former junkyard, has placed us in the position of being one of the few people +in the area who knew exactly what was contained within the junkyard. Even then, our knowledge only comes from driving +past it so often. Regardless, satellite imagery easily proves it's existance, and has lead to the conclusion of the +salvage yard being much larger than first estimated. + +Although the toxins will not lead to instantaneous death, the toxins do pose considerable health risks over time, +especially in the laters portions of life. Every year, 400,000 people die as a result of heavy metal poisoning. Brown +fields are not suitable for human habitation, and must be remedied by law.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/docs/development1.md b/content/docs/development1.md index 17f98f2..33cb6dd 100644 --- a/content/docs/development1.md +++ b/content/docs/development1.md @@ -16,11 +16,13 @@ aliases: [] modules: - leaflet fmContentType: docs -lastmod: 2025-05-08T23:38:46.805Z +slug: development1 --- - {{< map lat=33.013144 long=-84.185089 popup="Development Site 1" popup-lat=33.014143 popup-long=-84.186612 zoom=16 >}} +{{< image src=https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1743291981/docs/developmentone.png +title="Satellite photo of development site one." class="img-fluid m-auto" >}} + ## Info * Purchase Price: $25,000 for half (Through unlicensed third party.) * Size: +/- 60 acres @@ -28,4 +30,7 @@ lastmod: 2025-05-08T23:38:46.805Z * Development Type: Subdivision * Previous Owners: William Earl Dayton / Matthew Dayton via Lamar County Fire Chief * Current Developer: Tyler / Simmons / Dunn -* Features: 1/2 of subdivision stands on what was the McCollum Bros JunkYard. High probability of soil contamination from numerous known pollutants.
\ No newline at end of file +* Features: 1/2 of subdivision stands on what was the McCollum Bros JunkYard. High probability of soil contamination from numerous known pollutants. + +{{< image src=https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1747217805/docs/McCollum_Junk_Yard.jpg +caption="McCollum Bros Junkyard: Circa 1993. Almost fifty years out of operation." title="Satellite photo from 1993 showing junkyard" >}}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/docs/development2.md b/content/docs/development2.md index f04e29c..20ee89a 100644 --- a/content/docs/development2.md +++ b/content/docs/development2.md @@ -13,15 +13,20 @@ tags: thumbnail: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1743291981/docs/developmenttwo.png type: docs draft: false -aliases: [] +aliases: + - /docs/development-site-%232/ + - /docs/development-site-#2/ modules: - leaflet fmContentType: docs -lastmod: 2025-05-08T23:29:33.232Z +slug: development2 --- {{< map lat=33.01464 long=-84.17997 popup="Development Site 2" popup-lat=33.014853 popup-long=-84.179542 zoom=16 >}} +{{< image src=https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1743291981/docs/developmenttwo.png +title="Satellite imagery showing site development." portrait=true ratio="16x9" class="img-fluid h-50 my-auto" >}} + ## Info * Purchase Price: $500,000 (Twice that of market value.) diff --git a/content/evidence/hazards-analysis-on-simmons-subdivision.md b/content/evidence/hazards-analysis-on-simmons-subdivision.md index 21c134b..a827aba 100644 --- a/content/evidence/hazards-analysis-on-simmons-subdivision.md +++ b/content/evidence/hazards-analysis-on-simmons-subdivision.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ draft: false aliases: [] modules: null fmContentType: evidence -lastmod: 2025-05-13T05:28:12.633Z +lastmod: 2025-05-13T06:51:10.845Z --- ## Environmental Assessment of Former Junkyard at 850 Hwy 36W, Barnesville, GA 30204 @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Depth varies by soil type (clay-rich Ultisols), rainfall, groundwater depth (10 #### Lead Paint: -* **Depth:** Accumulates in top 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm), rarely beyond 10–20 cm in undisturbed soils. Construction may have mixed to 50 cm in disturbed areas. +* **Depth:** Accumulates in top 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm), rarely beyond 10 to 20 cm in undisturbed soils. Construction may have mixed to 50 cm in disturbed areas. * **Factors:** Weathering dispersed lead particles; construction mobilized dust, increasing exposure. ### 4. Implications of Subdivision Development Without Remediation @@ -116,16 +116,16 @@ Urgent action is needed to assess and mitigate risks: #### Environmental Testing: -* **Soil:** Test for lead, mercury, PAHs, heavy metals (0–5 cm, 30–100 cm) using EPA methods (SW-846). Compare to residential limits (400 mg/kg lead, 23 mg/kg mercury). +* **Soil:** Test for lead, mercury, PAHs, heavy metals (0 to 5 cm, 30 to 100 cm) using EPA methods (SW-846). Compare to residential limits (400 mg/kg lead, 23 mg/kg mercury). * **Groundwater:** Sample wells/aquifers for mercury, VOCs, SVOCs. * **Air:** Monitor dust during construction for lead, mercury vapors, VOCs. #### Remediation: -* **Lead:** Remove topsoil (0–20 cm) or cap with 12 inches clean soil. Use phytostabilization (deep-rooted plants). +* **Lead:** Remove topsoil (0 to 20 cm) or cap with 12 inches clean soil. Use phytostabilization (deep-rooted plants). * **Mercury:** Stabilize with sulfur or phytoremediate (meadow grass). Excavate hot spots. * **Automotive Fluids:** Bioremediate PAHs or excavate oil-contaminated soil. Soil washing for hot spots. -* **Cost:** $50G–$1M (EPA estimate); capping is cost-effective. +* **Cost:** Between $50G $1M via EPA estimate; capping is cost-effective. #### Community Action: @@ -172,13 +172,17 @@ The search results provided in the conversation were used to inform regulatory c ### EPA Contaminated Site Resources (Web:4, Web:14) * **Source:** EPA Region 4 website (www.epa.gov/region4), including Superfund and brownfield program overviews (2025). -* **Use:** Outlined federal oversight under CERCLA for contaminated sites. Used to assess likelihood of 850 Hwy 36W being a Superfund site (no record found) and to recommend EPA contact for nomination. Provided general remediation cost estimates ($50,000–$1M). +* **Use:** Outlined federal oversight under CERCLA for contaminated sites. Used to assess likelihood of 850 Hwy 36W + being a Superfund site (no record found) and to recommend EPA contact for nomination. Provided general remediation + cost estimates ($50,000 to $1M). * **Link:** www.epa.gov/region4 or www.epa.gov/superfund. ### Oregon DEQ Contaminated Site Reports (Web:2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 15–18, 21–24) * **Source:** Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) reports on contaminated site assessments and cleanups. -* **Use:** Provided general protocols for soil sampling, remediation (e.g., excavation, phytoremediation), and depth of contamination, which are standard across U.S. states. Not specific to Georgia but informed estimates for mercury, lead, and automotive fluids (e.g., 1–3 feet penetration for oils, surface accumulation for lead). +* **Use:** Provided general protocols for soil sampling, remediation (e.g., excavation, phytoremediation), and depth of + contamination, which are standard across U.S. states. Not specific to Georgia but informed estimates for mercury, + lead, and automotive fluids (e.g., 1 to 3 feet penetration for oils, surface accumulation for lead). * **Link:** Not directly applicable to Georgia; referenced for methodology (e.g., www.oregon.gov/deq). ### Local Context - Barnesville Weather and History (Web:6, Web:9) @@ -203,5 +207,7 @@ For topics not directly covered by the search results (e.g., persistence of merc ### Peer-Reviewed Studies on Contaminant Persistence -* **Mercury:** Studies like Eckley et al. (2020) on mercury cycling in soils (`0.1–10 mg/kg` decades post-contamination) and Selin (2009) on methylmercury formation. Informed indefinite persistence and `1–2` feet concentration. +* **Mercury:** Studies like Eckley et al. (2020) on mercury cycling in soils (0.1 to 10 mg/kg decades + post-contamination) and Selin (2009) on methylmercury formation. Informed indefinite persistence and 1 to 2 feet + concentration. * **Automotive Fluids:** Haritash & Ka... 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/legal/illegit-sale.md b/content/legal/illegit-sale.md index 10a3d01..b3cd5e7 100644 --- a/content/legal/illegit-sale.md +++ b/content/legal/illegit-sale.md @@ -14,13 +14,8 @@ tags: fmContentType: legal categories: - Legal -thumbnail: - url: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1727418922/legal/photo-1607038072407-a2fe22551a0d_sxpqxk.jpg - originURL: https://unsplash.com/photos/grayscale-photo-of-rabbit-plush-toy-bCA_0q625Qw - origin: Unsplash - author: Robert Gourley - authorURL: https://unsplash.com/@robertgourley -slug: legitimacy-claims +thumbnail: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1727418922/legal/photo-1607038072407-a2fe22551a0d_sxpqxk.jpg +lastmod: 2025-05-13T06:28:13.277Z --- At this point stating that our had grown up knowing my former neighbor, Mr. William Earl Dayton, all of my life, would be an exercise in futile redundancy. He owned several properties in the county, one with his house and sixty acres, another comprising of around 36 acres of timber wood that ran parallel to ours down the county road, and a third that was his late wife's located in town. For the entirety of our life, we referred to him by his last name, "Dayton", which had remained synonymous with "being a good neighbor". We grew up watching go back and forth from home to work each day, watching as every once in a while he would stop and talk to our grandfather while the two shared stories and talked about life. Whenever we asked about him, the answer was always the same, "He is a nice guy, and a good neighbor." This would then be followed by a "leave him alone" or a "Don't bother him." Which was good enough, and it we needed to know. |
