A study published by Heal the Ocean, Santa Barbara, has been credited as a compelling factor in a Senate bill introduced in February 2019, that would require huge reductions in the volume of treated wastewater discharged into the Pacific Ocean and California estuaries.
SB 332, the Local Water Reliability Act, calls on wastewater treatment facilities to step up recycling, conservation, and efficiency to meet reduction targets of 50 percent by 2030 and 95 percent by 2040 for the amount of waste(d)water dumped into the ocean and other water bodies. . .
Shocking New Truth About Recycling Creates 4th Action Plan: "REFUSE"
"Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" has become a mantra around the country, and most cities have instituted curbside pickup for plastics, cardboard, and other recyclables.
But an alarming article recently published in The Atlantic explains how recycling facilities are having a hard time keeping up with the amount of waste they receive--China no longer accepts America's waste, recycled or not. Even eco-cities like San Francisco are having a problem with what to do with waste. . .
Planning Next Move on Summerland Oil
As the State Lands Commission (SLC) moves toward its June/July planning for the capping of the next leaking Summerland oil wells, HTO Advisory Board members Harry Rabin and Nora McNeely-Hurley are putting their heads together on what they are observing by drone (Rabin) and daily observation (McNeely-Hurley). Rabin, who is in contact with State Lands officials about what he is seeing by drone, is also communicating with a UCSB researcher who is able to scientifically identify spilled oil with its source(s). . .
New Addition to HTO Advisory Board: Retired County Fire Chief Eric Peterson
With bells and sirens, Heal the Ocean also welcomes Santa Barbara County Fire Chief (ret) Eric Peterson, to Heal the Ocean's Advisory Board. Peterson had been with County Fire for 32 years before he retired in 2018, making him a veteran of the Painted Cave, Zaca, Tea, Jesusita, Gap, Sherpa, Alamo, Rey, Whittier, Thomas, and Holiday Fires. With fire being the "new normal" for California, environmental issues come up for the handling of these disasters, and Eric Peterson's skill, leadership, and experience will help us with no-nonsense environmental decision-making on these issues. Thank you, Eric!
Former EHS Director Rick Merrifield Joins HTO Advisory Board
Heal the Ocean is proud to announce that Rick Merrifield, former director of Santa Barbara County’s Environmental Health Services, has joined our Advisory Board - and has already begun important work to help as a consultant on septic system issues. During his tenure as EHS director, Rick worked closely with HTO for years on septic pollution problems, including the South Coast Beach Communities Septic to Sewer Project. . .
March 2019 E-Letter
Former S.B. County EHS Director Rick Merrifield Joins HTO Advisory Board
Retired County Fire Chief Eric Peterson Joins HTO Advisory Board
Planning Next Move on Summerland Oil
A (Shocking) New Truth About Recycling
HTO Accepting Styrofoam Waste
SB 332 Aims to Cut Wastewater Disposal into CA Ocean & Estuaries
New, Non-Intrusive Technology to Fix Your Sewer Lateral
EF International/HTO Beach Cleanup Program Starts in Honolulu
Cate School Cleans Carpinteria Beach
Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Re-up her Great Role as Honorary Chair of HTO's 2019 Benefit
State Lands Commission Tackling Hazards at Haskell's Beach
State Lands Commission Petroleum drilling engineer Steve Curran sent a picture to Heal the Ocean this week that shows the rusty, hazardous pilings now being removed from Haskell's Beach, adjacent to the Bacara Resort. The removal is being done with funding from Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson's Senate Bill 44, which takes in coastal hazards removal as well escaping of abandoned, leaking oil wells. Curran is in the Santa Barbara area every week, planning the next oil-capping. . .
20 Years of HTO Work, & Finally! Garden Street/101 Freeway Gets a Clean-Up Order
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.
HTO chased this issue for years and were led astray by many City, County, and State officials, who said this area only consisted of a wood-mulching company. Our petition to the Regional Water Quality Control Board merely led the owner of the mulching company having to cover the area with tarps during a rain. . .
In Water Negotiation with Montecito, the City of Santa Barbara Moves Towards 'One' Water
On Tuesday, January 30, 2018, in its negotiations with the Montecito Water District to supply water to Montecito, the Santa Barbara City Council heard from staff about the Governing Principles of the agreement. The City Council will consider its approval during a City Council meeting in spring 2019.
Heal the Ocean was thrilled to learn that one of the Governing Principles of such agreement is that the City shall have the right to supply Montecito from the City potable water supply system as a whole.
February 2019 E-Letter #2
Three Simple Things YOU Can Do For the Environment
Filmmaker Harry Rabin joins HTO Advisory Board
Film producer, writer, cinematographer and director Harry Rabin has joined Heal the Ocean's Advisory Board, lending us his invaluable hand with aerial drone work to assist State Lands work on the Summerland Oil Field cleanup. Harry is also beginning to work on a documentary, which includes some of Heal the Oceans success stories, and he helps us in achieving many of our goals to help our environment. . .
James Hawkins takes Associate Directorship at Berkeley Institute for the Future of Young Americans
Former HTO Policy Analyst James Hawkins has been appointed Associate Director of Berkeley Institute for the Future of Young Americans at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. The position follows hisreceiving a Masters of Public Policy from UC Berkeley. James' focus at the Institute includes examining public policies designed to expand opportunity for young people in today’s labor market. . .
Get Ready...Here Comes the OCEAN!
The Santa Barbara Airport flooded. Goleta Beach Park gone. The ocean over Cabrillo Blvd...are these scenarios sensationalism? No. The above scenarios will come to pass by 2100 if nothing is done to prevent such inundation- or at least prepare for it.
Sea Level Rise, directly caused by climate change, is a real deal, and theKing Tides of December 22-23, 2018 & January 20-21, 2019 gave us a hint of what the future looks like for Santa Barbara if we do nothing but talk about it. . .
Next Summerland Oil Cleanup Scheduled For June 2019
Just in time to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill, Heal the Ocean is happy to announce a few preliminary details of the next phase of the Summerland Oil Field cleanup. The State Lands Commission has hired the contractor (InterAct) to cap the next leaking well - or two, or maybe even three (!), with work estimated to begin by June 2019. On Saturday, January 20, 2019, HTO Executive Director Hillary Hauser met with SLC Petroleum Drilling Engineer Steve Curran. . .
February 2019 E-Letter
The Next Summerland Oil Cleanup Coming Soon!
Get Ready...Here Comes the Ocean (King Tides & Sea Level Rise)
James Hawkins appointed Associate Director at Berkeley Institute for the Future of Young Americans
EF International Language School Honored for EF/HTO Earth Day Work
Filmmaker Harry Rabin Joins HTO Advisory Board
Three Simple Things YOU Can Do for the Environment
HTO is Hiring a Part-Time Intern!
Charging Into the New Year with HTO
In these last few days of 2018, we celebrate all of our supporters who have helped us do wonderful work for the ocean this year, and we are full steam ahead on achieving great victories in 2019!
Including:
The capping of another (or two!) leaking oil well(s) off Summerland Beach. After the successful capping of Becker Well in February 2018, State Lands officials have communicated with us their plans to cap the next oil well(s). . .
December 2018 E-Letter
Give A Big Piece of Good Ocean this Holiday Season
Join us Wednesday, December 12 (that's tomorrow!) at Topa Topa Brewing Co. for Toad & Co's Sustainability Event Benefiting HTO
Shop Heal the Ocean’s Online Holiday Store
Letter Perfect - You're PERFECT!
Bark Out to our Dog Bag Sponsors
HTO Races Into the New Year!