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May 13, 2021 18:19
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals1) Regularly collect and share air quality monitoring data to grow the body of evidence on existing air quality and related concerns.
4) Work towards advocacy outcomes on the landfill issue including:
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [notes:VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
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May 13, 2021 18:18
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals1) Regularly collect and share air quality monitoring data to grow the body of evidence on existing air quality and related concerns.
4) Work towards advocacy outcomes on the landfill issue including:
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [notes:VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 18:17
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals1) Regularly collect and share air quality monitoring data to grow the body of evidence on existing air quality and related concerns.
4) Work towards advocacy outcomes on the landfill issue including:
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [notes:VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 18:16
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals1) Regularly collect and share air quality monitoring data to grow the body of evidence on existing air quality and related concerns.
4) Work towards advocacy outcomes on the landfill issue including:
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [notes:VVAMP] [questions: VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 18:13
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals1) Regularly collect and share air quality monitoring data to grow the body of evidence on existing air quality and related concerns.
2) Have someone who is local (ideally spanish speaking), trained to do the different types of monitoring necessary.
3) Developed a program that can be passed off about air quality monitoring in Val Verde including:
4) Work towards advocacy outcomes on the landfill issue including:
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes:VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions:VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 18:06
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline
Program research:
Ongoing Steps
Next Steps
DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 17:49
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline
Program research: Ongoing Steps Next Steps DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 13, 2021 17:28
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR:
First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE These devices are really easy to use from personal experience once they are ready to use. What is difficult is to service them: removing the data and calibrating them. We need to buy gas canisters created in the manufacturer’s lab with known quantities of gas to make sure they are reading correctly. We take daily and mark our location using a GPS app. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline- 1972 Landfill presented bad odor events.
- 2016 Expansion of the landfill and Renovation of landfill permit.
Bad odor concern prompts action in The Signal Santa Clarita Valley.
North L.A. County residents are angry that the Chiquita Canyon Landfill quietly avoided closure. Los Angeles Times.
- 2017 VVAMP was created and registered with the California Secretary of State.
- 2018-2020 VVAMP conducted informal testing
- 2021 VVAMP
Program research:
- Consulted with experts in the months of January and February. Ongoing Steps - Instructional Manual Development: Create a manual so anybody can do the air monitoring. - Reduce language barriers within the community. Eliminate need for a complicated instrument manual for people sampling in the field. The manual will allow a wider pool of volunteers and potentially, paid community members to perform regular sampling. - Program Manual: the program manual is the final work product for the Public Lab Fellowship Will allow for the program to continue regardless of board membership or personnel. Ongoing illustration, science and design project to be completed on November 1, 2021. All materials will be in English and Spanish. - Graphic design for VVAMP. - VVAMP was launched on earth day, postered the neighborhood. Next Steps - Lending library - Hacked Stationary-Monitoring - Continuing Air Quality monitoring. Future monitoring for PM DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 07, 2021 22:03
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring Questions - support our work by helping us work through these questions How we monitor air - read and subscribe to recent updates on this project Timeline - Creating and developing VVAMP Data - supporting data we have related to this issue LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. The community has odor concerns due to health related issues like asthma and the psychological impact of not being comfortable in their houses due to odors. In the community’s fight against the landfill odor, and the premise of the right to know what they are breathing, residents have created VVAMP in order to conduct preliminary air monitoring results, collect, shar, document and report their concerns to every accessible body including to government agencies, the company itself and the public. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR: First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. Next: Call VVAMP at 661239-9390 to make an odor complaint. Please indicate the cross streets and address of the odor. Our Field techs will visit your location to take independent ambient air quality readings. We do not share your personal information. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
- GX-6000 from RKI custom- made to read VOCs in ppb only.
- GX-2012 from RKI for CO O2 H2S CH4
- Eagle II from RKI for SO2 NH3 H2S UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline- 1972 Landfill presented bad odor events.
- 2016 Expansion of the landfill and Renovation of landfill permit.
Bad odor concern prompts action in The Signal Santa Clarita Valley.
North L.A. County residents are angry that the Chiquita Canyon Landfill quietly avoided closure. Los Angeles Times.
- 2017 VVAMP was created and registered with the California Secretary of State.
- 2018-2020 VVAMP conducted informal testing
- 2021 VVAMP
Program research:
- Consulted with experts in the months of January and February. Ongoing Steps - Instructional Manual Development: Create a manual so anybody can do the air monitoring. - Reduce language barriers within the community. Eliminate need for a complicated instrument manual for people sampling in the field. The manual will allow a wider pool of volunteers and potentially, paid community members to perform regular sampling. - Program Manual: the program manual is the final work product for the Public Lab Fellowship Will allow for the program to continue regardless of board membership or personnel. Ongoing illustration, science and design project to be completed on November 1, 2021. All materials will be in English and Spanish. - Graphic design for VVAMP. - VVAMP was launched on earth day, postered the neighborhood. Next Steps - Lending library - Hacked Stationary-Monitoring - Continuing Air Quality monitoring. Future monitoring for PM DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 07, 2021 22:02
| almost 4 years ago
On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring Questions - support our work by helping us work through these questions How we monitor air - read and subscribe to recent updates on this project Timeline - Creating and developing VVAMP Data - supporting data we have related to this issue LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR: First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. Next: Call VVAMP at 661239-9390 to make an odor complaint. Please indicate the cross streets and address of the odor. Our Field techs will visit your location to take independent ambient air quality readings. We do not share your personal information. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
- GX-6000 from RKI custom- made to read VOCs in ppb only.
- GX-2012 from RKI for CO O2 H2S CH4
- Eagle II from RKI for SO2 NH3 H2S UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline- 1972 Landfill presented bad odor events.
- 2016 Expansion of the landfill and Renovation of landfill permit.
Bad odor concern prompts action in The Signal Santa Clarita Valley.
North L.A. County residents are angry that the Chiquita Canyon Landfill quietly avoided closure. Los Angeles Times.
- 2017 VVAMP was created and registered with the California Secretary of State.
- 2018-2020 VVAMP conducted informal testing
- 2021 VVAMP
Program research:
- Consulted with experts in the months of January and February. Ongoing Steps - Instructional Manual Development: Create a manual so anybody can do the air monitoring. - Reduce language barriers within the community. Eliminate need for a complicated instrument manual for people sampling in the field. The manual will allow a wider pool of volunteers and potentially, paid community members to perform regular sampling. - Program Manual: the program manual is the final work product for the Public Lab Fellowship Will allow for the program to continue regardless of board membership or personnel. Ongoing illustration, science and design project to be completed on November 1, 2021. All materials will be in English and Spanish. - Graphic design for VVAMP. - VVAMP was launched on earth day, postered the neighborhood. Next Steps - Lending library - Hacked Stationary-Monitoring - Continuing Air Quality monitoring. Future monitoring for PM DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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May 07, 2021 21:52
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On this pageThis is the project page for the Val Verde Air Quality Monitoring Program (VVAMP) Background and motivation for Air Quality Monitoring Questions - support our work by helping us work through these questions Updates - read and subscribe to recent updates on this project Timeline - Creating and developing VVAMP Data - supporting data we have related to this issue LocationCalifornia´s Chiquita canyon landfill is located adjacent to the Val Verde neighborhood. Background and motivationsThe Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been operating in the community of Val Verde in Los Angeles County, CA since 1972. Throughout the history of the landfill’s operation, there has never been a local ambient air testing program, despite grievances from the community and multiple violations issued by South Coast Air Quality Management. Goals
People who are involvedSara Sage, Chris Nidel, Jeremiah Dockray, and many more Val Verde residents who have volunteered their time. VVAMP is partnered with the Val Verde Civic Association (VVCA). You are welcome to participate as a volunteer or to serve as a member of our nonprofit board. Contact us at community.vvamp@gmail.com How the air monitoring is doneWe take readings of the local ambient air with air quality sensors and post data to our website at www.vvamp.org. We test daily and in case of an odor event. IF YOU SMELL AN ODOR: First: Call the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG.They are the regulatory agency and they verify the air quality. SQAQMD is very responsive to the community and works with the polluter to curb the source of the odor. The call will be anonymous. Next: Call VVAMP at 661239-9390 to make an odor complaint. Please indicate the cross streets and address of the odor. Our Field techs will visit your location to take independent ambient air quality readings. We do not share your personal information. WHAT DO WE MEASURE? We measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Methane (CH4), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Formaldehyde (CH20), Particulate matter (PM), Humidity and temperature. DEVICES WE USE
- GX-6000 from RKI custom- made to read VOCs in ppb only.
- GX-2012 from RKI for CO O2 H2S CH4
- Eagle II from RKI for SO2 NH3 H2S UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Timeline- 1972 Landfill presented bad odor events.
- 2016 Expansion of the landfill and Renovation of landfill permit.
Bad odor concern prompts action in The Signal Santa Clarita Valley.
North L.A. County residents are angry that the Chiquita Canyon Landfill quietly avoided closure. Los Angeles Times.
- 2017 VVAMP was created and registered with the California Secretary of State.
- 2018-2020 VVAMP conducted informal testing
- 2021 VVAMP
Program research:
- Consulted with experts in the months of January and February. Ongoing Steps - Instructional Manual Development: Create a manual so anybody can do the air monitoring. - Reduce language barriers within the community. Eliminate need for a complicated instrument manual for people sampling in the field. The manual will allow a wider pool of volunteers and potentially, paid community members to perform regular sampling. - Program Manual: the program manual is the final work product for the Public Lab Fellowship Will allow for the program to continue regardless of board membership or personnel. Ongoing illustration, science and design project to be completed on November 1, 2021. All materials will be in English and Spanish. - Graphic design for VVAMP. - VVAMP was launched on earth day, postered the neighborhood. Next Steps - Lending library - Hacked Stationary-Monitoring - Continuing Air Quality monitoring. Future monitoring for PM DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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22 | denissebn_06 |
May 03, 2021 21:14
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Thank you for showing interest in the Val Verde Air Monitoring Program (VVAMP). Spring 2021: Over the next few weeks we will be actively updating this page with information about the project team and project! LocationMore to come! Goals and MotivationsPeople who are involvedWhat are we working on nowUpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsWhen you don’t have permission to monitor on a property from the owners and/or your neighbors, what’s your method for asking them and/or getting permission to monitor? I know there are natural sources of VOCs, what are they? How do I avoid them in my air quality monitoring? Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Activities the team has done in the project[activities: VVAMP] DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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21 | amocorro |
April 22, 2021 20:22
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Thank you for showing interest in the Val Verde Air Monitoring Program (VVAMP). Spring 2021: Over the next few weeks we will be actively updating this page with information about the project team and project! LocationMore to come! Goals and MotivationsPeople who are involvedWhat are we working on nowUpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsThis is the place the team will list our questions about, or issues, or challenges to solve in this project. The team will also include what questions have helped guide the work. Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Activities the team has done in the project[activities: VVAMP] DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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20 | amocorro |
April 22, 2021 20:18
| almost 4 years ago
Thank you for showing interest in the Val Verde Air Monitoring Program (VVAMP). Over the next few weeks, Spring 2021, we will be updating this page with information about the team and project! LocationMore to come! Goals and MotivationsPeople who are involvedWhat are we working on nowUpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when the team posts new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes: VVAMP] QuestionsThis is the place the team will list our questions about, or issues, or challenges to solve in this project. The team will also include what questions have helped guide the work. Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions: VVAMP] Activities the team has done in the project[activities: VVAMP] DataStay tuned for data for this project (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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