This report highlights the alarming disconnect between industrial negligence and the long-term integrity of our public water systems. It serves as a necessary wake-up call regarding the invisible, persistent chemical threats that current regulatory frameworks often fail to address.
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Toxic Tank Crisis Just Got Worse - 2.5 million People's WATER AT RISKAjouté :
All right, guys. I got to stop what I'm doing, tell you about this. Let's head down to the shade. Look, this is the way they cover up all of these natural disasters when it's really it affects us all. But nobody's asking the right questions. For example, extreme toxic environment and they're washing it into the ground or waterways. The damage is happening, but nobody's talking about it.
>> Garden Grove water contamination, the fire hose nobody's talking about.
They've been spraying water on that chemical tank in Garden Grove for 4 days straight. Nobody is asking where is all that water going. Here's what you need to understand. That tank at GKN Aerospace holds 7,000 gallons of a toxic chemical called methylmethacrylate, MMA. It started overheating. So, firefighters did what firefighters do.
They sprayed water on it to cool it down. But here's the problem nobody on the news is talking about. They've been running hoses and sprinklers at roughly 50 to 100 gall per minute. Do the math.
That's up to half a million gallons of water that has been sitting on, running over, and washing off a cracked, leaking chemical tank. That water is not clean.
>> You guys remember the East Palestine train derailment right there in Ohio near the Pennsylvania border? The major North Carolina spill and toxic everything, right? Chemical contamination everywhere in the waterways. It went quiet, right?
Guarantee you the people that are living there are still talking about it. This thing happening in California is a lot bigger and they're not talking about it.
Stuff that you need to know. And this is exactly how stuff gets frosted over so people don't panic, but we all suffer.
All right, guys. Welcome back. I feel like you guys should know this stuff that they don't want you to know, if you know what I mean. I'm out here by the river. You guys said you guys like this type of environment, so I thought I'd give you another dose. I've got my outdoor desk. We've got remote power, but it was in the sun earlier and that thing's fully charged. Now, look, you guys should know this by now. Media, big media. They only tell us what we really need to know. Meanwhile, you got people on social media talking about the obvious, talking about the stuff that's hidden under the rug, talking about the stuff that's going to affect us. You guys sent me some good stuff I want to show you. But seriously, this is starting to look a little bit more like the East Palestine train derailment that you guys remember that came from Hurricane Helen supposedly. But I'm telling you, the North Carolina contamination was off the charts. That got quiet quick, right? Well, I feel like the same thing's happening in California right now. Let me show you why.
>> Garden Grove water contamination. The fire hose nobody's talking about.
They've been spraying water on that chemical tank in Garden Grove for 4 days straight. Nobody's asking, "Where is all that water going?" Here's what you need to understand. That tank at GKN Aerospace holds 7,000 gallons of a toxic chemical called methylmethacrylate, MMA. It started overheating. So, firefighters did what firefighters do.
They sprayed water on it to cool it down.
>> Now, listen guys, nothing against firefighters. Firefighters are amazing.
They just do what they're told. What we're focusing on is something else.
>> But here's the problem nobody on the news is talking about. They've been running hoses and sprinklers at roughly 50 to 100 gall per minute. Do the math.
That's up to half a million gallons of water that has been sitting on, running over, and washing off a cracked, leaking chemical tank. That water is not clean.
That water picked up the chemicals, and that water went somewhere. Here's the scary part. When water mixes with MMA, it doesn't just carry it, it reacts with it. It breaks MMA down into three things. One, methylrylic acid, corrosive. Two, methanol. That's wood alcohol. Toxic. Three, and this is the big one, formaldahhide. That's a known carcinogen. The same stuff used to preserve dead bodies. So that cooling water, it's not just MMA water. It's a chemical soup. Where it goes now, where does it go? Garden Grove's own city website says this. Storm drains carry water untreated straight to local waterways and the ocean. No filter, no treatment, nothing. The water flows into the East Garden Grove, Wintersburg Channel, then into the Bulsa Chica wetlands, the largest coastal wetland in Southern California, then straight into Huntington Harbor and the Pacific Ocean.
Same beach, same water, same fish people are eating. Ground threat. And whatever doesn't make it to the ocean, it soaks into the ground.
>> Look, this affects us a lot bigger. It's happening in other places. I just saw this post right here. Atlanta just poisoned a river. Thousands of massive fish dead. This is on an expost. 20 to 30 lb bass, carp, stripers, uh floating belly up 20 miles downstream of Peach Tree Creek. That's the Chattanooga River choking on raw sewage, storm water, runoff, and decades of neglect in the Atlanta. And you know what they blame it on? Probably climate change. Where's the outrage? Where's the EPA? 20 miles of dead fish. You don't think there's a problem there? Same thing about to happen to flipping California. Pay attention.
>> Anaheim, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Fullerton, and more.
Scientists say MMA can survive in groundwater for nearly 4 years before it breaks down. The Burm problem. Officials say they built sandbag barriers to protect the drains. Sandbags, half a million gallons, against a chemical that doesn't bind to soil and dissolves in water. I'll let you do that math. Nobody at those press conferences is being asked where is the contaminated cooling water going? How much has already entered the drain system? Has anyone tested the Wintersburg Channel water? If you live in Garden Grove, Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Westminster, or Santa Ana, your water supply is connected to this. You deserve an answer.
>> Look guys, if you guys want to just protect your drinking water alone, I've promoted these guys for a while. I use them myself. It's a good bang for the buck as far as high quality RO style filters. I'll leave some information down in the description in case you want to check them out because nobody is asking them where this contaminated water is going and who it's going to affect.
>> When tested the Wintersburg Channel water. If you live in Garden Grove, Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Westminster, or Santa Ana, your water supply is connected to this. You deserve an answer. Share this because the news isn't asking. Part two. your tap water.
Here's how this chemical can end up in your tap water and why it takes years to find out how wells work. Most people think their tap water comes from a river or a reservoir. In Orange County, 77% of your drinking water comes from underground, from wells that pump up from a massive aquifer beneath your feet. That aquifer gets recharged, refilled naturally from rainfall and river water soaking into the ground.
Which means anything that soaks into the ground near Garden Grove can eventually end up in that aquifer.
>> Look folks, the stuff that's coming through your faucet, if you're still drinking water out of there and throwing it into the Brida, it ain't going to work. You got to have something that gets the toxins out because that's what's going in, not the rain water.
>> Naturally, from rainfall and river water soaking into the ground, which means anything that soaks into the ground near Garden Grove can eventually end up in that aquifer. The 4-year problem. Here's what makes this scary. Scientists measured how long MMA survives in neutral ground water. Deck water with normal pH like drinking water. The answer, 3.9 years. That means a contamination event today doesn't show up in your tap water tomorrow. It shows up months or years later after it's already migrated through the aquifer and into municipal wells. By the time it's detected, millions of people have already been drinking it. The formaldahhide angle.
>> Is this why they feel safe not talking about it? because it's going to take some time before it hits your glass of water. Tell you what, people are getting smarter, especially people paying attention to people on social media cuz we're going to say it like it is.
Guaranteed news, big news medias aren't allowed to talk about that kind of stuff.
>> And remember, MMA doesn't just stay as MMA in water. It breaks down into formaldahhide. There is no safe level of formaldahhide in drinking water. It's a group one carcinogen, the highest classification, same category as asbestous and tobacco smoke. That's what's riding on that cooling water runoff right now. Call to action. So, here's what you can actually do right now. Call Orange County Water District 714 on 3783200 and ask them if they are actively testing groundwater near the GKN facility. Ask your city council member what's being done to test the Wintersburg channel. And if you're on wellwater anywhere in North or central Orange County, get it tested independently. Don't wait for the government to tell you it's fine. You're not being paranoid. You're paying attention.
>> Look, you guys might be paying attention to this or not, but this is the way if I was to give you some advice. This is what you need to watch out for because they give you the facts that are going to protect them. And in this case, sounds like it's going to affect a couple million people eventually. Is this the way that they cover stuff up?
Let me know down in the comments what you guys think about this because I've got a lot of people sending me stuff on this and people need to be prepared. If you guys want to look into it, there's an article right here. Um, I've got it actually on Smart News. The crisis is not averted. Toxic tank explosion threat elevated to national emergency. The threat of the tank explosion, Orange County, California was reported over, but the situation is still not under control according to CNN and other news media. And remember, the part that they're nobody's talking about is hundreds of thousands, if not millions of gallons of water that's getting poured onto this, running it into wherever it goes, the groundwater, the rivers, the drain system. And now we're learning that the effects might not even be seen for 4 years, but one day somebody might be getting it through their faucet. How do you deal with the situation? I don't know. There's professionals that are paid a lot of money to figure out how to deal with that situation instead of getting the great firefighters to come out and telling them to just wash it down, cool it, let the water run into wherever it's going to go that's going to affect millions eventually. I feel like all they do is they just protect themselves, sweep it under rugs, and then they switch to another crisis so that nobody remembers it. Just like the East Palestine thing, people are still struggling. Share this out, please, so more people are aware of how this stuff works out. If you guys are looking for a reasonably priced, highquality type of water purifier, I've got a link down in the description. They're ones that I've used for years now, and I know that they're good quality for the price.
Beridas and stuff like that are not going to cut it. You got to have RO filter type stuff. Let me know what you guys think in the comments. If you guys missed what I talked about about the data centers, check this video out. If you guys have pets, make sure you watch this video. Keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next
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