Watch Contamination Online Contamination Full Movie Online' title='Watch Contamination Online Contamination Full Movie Online' />Military bases contamination will affect water for generations. Decades after base closures, PFAS threaten communities. The former George Air Force base sits on the edge of the Mojave Desert in California. Horrified parents watch helplessly on their nannycam as the nurse they hired to care for their special needs son, 2, cruelly beats him before they call 911 and cops. Share this Rating. Title The Crawlers 1993 2. Want to share IMDbs rating on your own site Use the HTML below. Many parts of it are abandoned. The operations building and movie theater are boarded up. Tumbleweeds, mounds of concrete and building materials fill the dugout of an old baseball field. But while almost any sign of military life is gone, the water contamination is not. The Air Force is promising to clean it up, said Vera, the veteran who served at the base. But in the end, they are just walking away from the contaminated bases and the people are stuck with this nightmare. In 1. EPAs Superfund list. Jet fuel, benzene, trichloroethylene TCE, pesticides and radioactive wastes have contaminated groundwater, EPA records show. George was closed in 1. Base Realignment and Closure, or BRAC. Within one year, the DOD began transferring land over to local communities to be redeveloped. But 2. 5 years later, the water still is contaminated. You dont see George as far along as some of the other military bases, said Bill Muir, the senior engineering geologist for the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board, responsible for protecting water in the region. In 2. 01. 5, PFAS chemicals also were found by the Air Force in the groundwater at the base, a potential threat to the businesses that have been built on the base, as well as surrounding communities. Were not aware that the perfluorinated compounds have impacted any of the drinking water wells downgradient of the base, Muir said. There is potential, and thats why the Air Force will be sampling in the future, and well encourage that. Vera, 6. I would come out of there drenched in TCE, he said. They would empty the wash tank periodically and just dump it down the drain. The Air Force and the government in general, betrayed not only me, but everyone who stayed at these Superfund sites because they absolutely knew that they were contaminated, said Vera. They knew the harm it would possibly cause us. I drank gallons and gallons of water because it was the desert, he said. A lot of times, it was dark and had a real chemical taste. It tasted like JP 4, jet fuel. In 2. Vera created a website, Georgeafb. Lisa Mc. Crea, a former military wife, learned about the tainted water from his website. Lots of us didnt know a thing about the contamination, said Mc. Crea, 4. 9. We owe so much to Frank for his tireless years of work on this, trying to bring this to light and letting everybody know because theres still families out there that have no clue. Mc. Crea lived on the base with her family for four years. She recalled the unsettling memory of pesticides being sprayed on her home, leaving yellow stains on the walls and on their clothes. Gremlins 2: The New Batch Full Movie Part 1. In July, she made the trip from Ohio to California to revisit the base. The Other Man Full Movie Part 1 here. Its hard to believe that we used to live here day in and day out without any protection, said Mc. Crea, standing in front of her former house. And its even more upsetting that they Air Force let us live here without doing anything about it. Terri Crooks, 5. Air Force veteran who was stationed on the base in the mid 8. She later was diagnosed with breast cancer and gynecological issues. From Veras website, Crooks learned that her conditions could be related to exposure to pesticides and submitted a claim to the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2. The VA awarded her 7. Crooks was exposed to the chemical nearly 4. Muir said a pesticide plume is among Georges biggest contamination problems even now. Watch Avengers: Age Of Ultron Dailymotion. The Air Force needs to work to aggressively treat these zones of contamination, Muir said. Instead, it proposed using Monitored Natural Attenuation, a remediation strategy that allows nature to break down the chemicals over time. Phil Mook, a senior representative for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, which is overseeing cleanup at George, said the Air Force has spent the last 3. Weve done a lot of work, Mook said. We still have work to do. In about 3. 0 years, well have much smaller TCE, fuels and petroleum. Estimated, another 7. But according to the Lahontan Water Board, that treatment at George could take up to 5. The MNA method is used at more than half of the military locations classified as Superfund sites, according to EPA data. We cant accept monitored natural attenuation, Muir said. We need active remediation. We want a more aggressive approach than watching it. We have been forgotten, Mc. Crea told News. 21. The base closed, everyone scattered to the wind, and I guess they figured, problem solved, she continued. To this day, there has been no word from the United States Air Force about the contamination at George Air Force Base.