Hanford sentinel hanford ca12/7/2023 ![]() “Overlapping Crises: Climate Disaster Susceptibility and Incarceration” study published in 2022, based on data from FEMA and The Marshall Project.Ĭlimate scientist Daniel Swain “office hours” on YouTube, July 10, 2023.Description: The district stretches from Solano County to the Sacramento Valley. José Madrigal spoke with TMP over the course of several months in the late spring and summer.ĭaily temperatures, National Weather Service station in Hanford, California.įire risk depicted is sourced from CalFire 2023 maps floodplains sourced from FEMA prison locations, with “X” marking facilities being closed or in process of being closed, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Greg, an incarcerated person at SATF, asked that his last name be withheld because he feared retribution for speaking to a reporter. ![]() Repeated attempts to reach Boswell officials for comment went unanswered.Ģ0 levee work, Hanford Sentinel, Aug“Ground Subsidence Study Report, Corcoran Subsidence Bowl,” Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure, 2017 19 flood satellite images provided by Rob Hansen 2023 flood map, California Department of Water Resources. Mark Grewal, former Boswell Company VP, calculated the flooded acreage using local flood district maps and observations, estimating the lake grew 10,000 acres each week in the initial flood phase. Boswell land ownership data, ParcelQuest. Boswell Company,” Golden Gulag by Ruth Wilson Gilmore. ![]() “In 1985, the CDC bought the least desirable of the three parcels from the J. Vote count, McClatchy News Service, September 13, 1985. “A Pandora’s Box” and “would establish a dangerous precedent,” Kings County Grand Jury, J“Given CDC’s sorry record in facility planning, is it wise policy to suspend all independent reviews of their planning?” Assembly Committee meeting notes on Senate Bill 146, Aug“Potentially significant impacts,” “flooding,” “subsidence,” 1986 report by consultant firm Jones and Stokes assessing Corrections’ internal environmental review of the Corcoran project. George Deukmejian on July 17, 1985, The Los Angeles Times. But we are seeking to try to speed up this process,” said Gov. “We are not seeking to avoid having environmental impact studies. “CEQA Exemption-Corcoran” notes dated July 5, 1985, authored by attorney Dick Skjeie, held at state archives. Residents and officials at local meetings were quoted in the Corcoran Journal and the Fresno Bee, from 1984 to 1986. School enrollment data, Hanford Sentinel, Octounemployment and lost city revenue, April 26, 1986. Census Bureau.įloods and Droughts in the Tulare Lake Basin, by John T. National analysis based on data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and U.S. Precipitation and snowpack data from the California Department of Water Resources. While flooding is Kentucky’s most frequent and costly natural disaster, landslides - typically triggered by rainfall - follow close behind. The landslide was stabilized by private contractors in the summer of 2022, but unprecedented flash flooding across eastern Kentucky on the morning of July 28 triggered the property’s second slide. Ajamu spoke with TMP on the condition that his nickname, “Ajamu,” be used to identify him because he feared retribution for speaking out.
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