Montecito Mud, Take 2; And a Big Oil Cleanup Gets Ready to Roll!

Montecito Mud, Take 2; And a Big Oil Cleanup Gets Ready to Roll!

There have been 57,431 views of Heal the Ocean’s editorial on the Montecito Mudslide, which we published as an E-letter sent to our members, and on our Facebook page. Our commentary was “liked” 710 times, shared 585 times, and commented on 114 times. Most comments were favorable, in that the community has taken comfort in HTO support of the County’s cleanup of this environmental disaster – which includes dumping of mud on Goleta and Carpinteria beaches. . .

ABOUT THE THOMAS FIRE MUD ON THE BEACH

Heal the Ocean has received numerous (some irate) phone calls regarding the mud being deposited on Goleta and Carpinteria beaches. Television media has also called for a response from us. We told them, and everyone else, we were investigating and would let everyone know when we knew the answer. We at HTO don’t believe environmental knee-jerk reactions help anything, least of all the environment. . .

January 2018 E-Letter

January 2018 E-Letter
  • HTO Starts the Year With All-New Website & Online Store

  • Another Good Start For 2018: Becker Well Capping Begins!

  • HTO Seeks Prop 1 Grant for Santa Ynez Septic-to-Sewer Project

  • Los Olivos Voting on Forming its own CSD to Handle Wastewater

  • HTO Welcomes Becky Twohey to Our Staff

  • 2017 Dog Bag Program: A Dog-Gone Success!

  • HTO Support Reaches Historical High in 2017

ABOUT THE FIRES

ABOUT THE FIRES

For more than a week, we have watched aghast at the devastation of the fires that have destroyed home and property across Southern California. We have heard from friends in San Diego who have lost their homes, and from friends and loved ones who remained hunkered down for over a week, ready to evacuate the Skirball Fire in West Los Angeles/Brentwood area at a moment’s notice. . .

January 2017: HTO Gets a Big Win in Toxic Site Cleanup in Downtown SB!

In 1999, during the earliest days of HTO, someone came into our office with a vial of putrid water collected from the wall of the 101 freeway south onramp at Garden Street. We had it tested – and the bacterial readings were off the charts. The odors in this area were well known to Santa Barbara residents, especially the employees at the Home Improvement Center, who told us they got nauseous breathing the fumes. . .