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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 25 FIRST DAY OF SUMMER BRINGS EXTREME FIRE DANGER Fire officials, lawmakers and scientists gathered Friday to warn of what could be the worst summer for wildfire after years of drought —making this year the driest on record. Full Story on Page 4 CITY HIRES ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER TO FIND WAYS TO IMPROVE WATER QUALITY By Susan Henderson As residents continue to struggle with the quality of the imported water from the Metropolitan Water District, the City Council approved the hiring of an Environmental Engineer to work with staff on finding solutions to the city’s water discoloration problem and more importantly, to assist with the development of a Nitrification Plan. Nitrification is a by product of chloramine treated water. Nitrification is the conversion of ammonia to nitrate which depletes oxygen in water. This stimulates plant growth and causes toxicity to aquatic life. It also presents a public health hazard and affects the reuse of wastewater for reuse purposes on Water Treatment. *www.anua-us.com). With the drought that has no apparent end in sight and the probability of the continued use of imported water treated with chloramine, Public Works Director Bruce Inman and Water Superintendant Jose Reynoso stressed the need for the city to be proactive and work on solutions that would resolve the long term effects of using chloramine treated water. Those solutions include evaluating the possibility of blending imported water with local groundwater, reviewing the city’s existing Nitrification Plan and doing a Corrosion Control Study, in an effort to provide residents with the best quality water possible. Selected as the consultant was Dr. Helene Baribeau, Ph.D.,P.E. Her firm, Baribeau Environmental Engineering (BEE) has extensive experience in Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products, Distribution System Water Quality Nitrification, Water Systems Master Plans, and Vulnerability Assessments. Dr. Baribeau obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the department of Civil Engineering – Environment of École Polytechnique of Montréal, Québec, Canada. She is a registered professional civil engineer in the state of California, USA, and holds a Water Treatment Operator - Grade 3 license from the State of California, Department of Public Health. She is a member of the American Water Works Association (AWWA). The contract awarded to BEE will cost the city approximately $50,000.00, funds that will be paid by the Water Company. The council voted unanimously to approve the contract. SEARCH FOR MISSING FIREFIGHTER CONTINUES Off Duty Arcadia Firefighter / Paramedic Michael Herdman, 36, who disappeared last Friday night, June 13th still had not been located at press time. The weeklong search is a collaboration of several agencies in the Los Padres Na-tional Forest, where Herdman and a friend, Taylor Byars had been backpacking. The search has been difficult due to the rough terrain of the area and, according to the Los Angeles Times, three workers have been injured during the search. One of the injured remains in intensive care following a bite from a rattlesnake. Heat exhaustion and a leg injury incapacitated the other two rescuers. Helicopters and drones are also being used to try to locate Herdman who, although he has extensive training in survival skills, is “running out of time”, news sources have said. Herdman ran off to catch his dog, Duke said Byars who was with him. Duke was spotted and almost captured late in the week, however the dog remains in the forest. Speculation is that the dog is probably in close proximity to where Herdman is. Herdman is a seven year veteran of the Arcadia Fire Department. MVnews/Arcadia’sBest Dr. Baribeau has an extensive professional profile. She has worked with the Pasadena Water and Power and NASA. To learn more about her and BEE, go to http:// baribeauenvironmental.com/ WATER CONSERVATION ORDINANCE TO BE REVIEWED Sierra Madre, CA. – June 20, 2014 – The Energy Environment and Natural Resources Commission has begun its review of the water conservation ordinance. The regular commission meeting of July 16th has been set aside by the Commission for the sole purpose of discussing the current ordinance. Public participation in the meeting is desired by the Commission in an effort to capture as many constructive ideas as possible. In order to generate participation in the meeting, the Commission and staff will publicize the meeting to the greatest extent possible. Commission study of the ordinance will include review of ordinances from other cities, community input, analysis of the effectiveness of the current ordinance, study of building code amendments to include water conservation measures such as gray water use and water conserving fixtures, and analysis of the effectiveness of public education efforts. The Commission expects to present its recommendations to the City Council in October. SIERRA MADRE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 INCLUDES (partial listing): * 2013-2015 Biennial Budget * Contract For Development of 186 W. Highland * Building Moratorium * 2014-2015 Budget Reductions/UUT Sunset 6:30 pm City Council Chambers 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre WALKING SIERRA MADRE…… The Social Side By Deanne Davis Inside this week: CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3 “Tea is a bridge over the physical body, the spirit and the mind.” Aruna Kumar That’s what Aruna Kumar, right, said when I was chatting with her in her lovely new tea room, T-Neer, which is at 142 West Sierra Madre Blvd., a door or two down from our new Subway and i-fruggie. Just walking in the door was a calming experience with the sound of a water fountain in the background, couches and overstuffed chairs, which provide the perfect background for tea. As Aruna says, “tea should be sipped slowly, one should relax over their tea.” At T-Neer, that is entirely possible. When one walks in the door, a sense of quiet comes to meet you. The interior of T-Neer is painted a fresh grass green and there is a whole wall of tea canisters, 123 of them to be exact! Aruna has white teas, green teas, oolong teas and Pu-Erh Teas. This particular tea is a special category of tea, called “China’s Mystery Tea.” Made from black, green or white teas, the processing of Pu-Erh tea involves a secondary fermentation. That sounds inscrutable, intriguing and delicious. “The sounds of the tea being made invite the peach blossoms to peep in through the window. ~Uson, quoted in Sasaki Sanmi, Sadô Saijiki” Aruna, who has the most delightful smile, is originally from Sri Lanka. Her parents are still there and, with the continual political unrest in Sri Lanka, they are always on her mind. Aruna and her family live in Arcadia, but she chose Sierra Madre for her new business as she loves the view of the mountains from her store, the people are friendly and she really likes the neighborhood. Aruna has two children, a 19 year old who is in college studying fashion design, who works with her mom at T-Neer when she has free time; and a 15 year old who is still in high school. I asked Aruna what made her decide on a tea room and she said she has always had a passion for tea and her family going back to her great-grandparents have been tea planters. Her teas are from exotic places around the world: India, China, Japan, Sri Lanka and Taiwan, where her oolong teas originate. Sitting on a comfy stool at the bar in the back of T-Neer, where Aruna brews her teas, I asked her how she does it. She said her mother taught her how to brew tea and she made it clear that tea is more than just a drink, it is a balm for the spirit. “A cup of tea is a cup of peace.” ~Soshitsu Sen XV, quoted by Kenneth S. Cohen Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, next to water. At T-Neer, each order of tea is brewed singly for each customer, and that includes iced tea. She’s got dozens of small white teapots that are just waiting for you to try a pot of Passionate Pomegranate white tea, or Orange Sunset, or maybe Timeless Love, which is white tea, chocolate chips, chrysanthemum petals, peppermint leaves with chocolate and peppermint flavors! You could try the Organic Jasmine Pearls, which is green tea rolled with jasmine flowers, or Harmony, which is Jasmine green tea, houjicha, sencha and light citrus flavor. Don’t these sound wonderful! T-Neer opens at 7:30 a.m. and they have a fabulous and healthy breakfast to go with your tea: Chick peas with herbs, veggies and chicken, OR chick peas with herbs, veggies and bacon, OR chick peas with herbs, veggies and eggs, served with freshly steeped loose leaf tea, hot or iced. There was a gentleman in T-Neer enjoying his breakfast and, let me tell you, enjoying is the absolute right word! If you come in after 11:00, T-Neer has a lovely selection of great things to go with your tea, including sandwiches on toasted bread (cucumber cream cheese with dill and mint; tuna melt cheese which includes sun- dried tomatoes; chicken salad with almonds and cranberries; and more). Mini scones with jam and cream, and your choice of cakes, (lemon olive oil, cinnamon buttermilk, and flourless chocolate… these are served with fruit salad). There are fresh garden salads, and other delightful choices you can make. This makes me hungry just writing about all T-Neer has to offer. Hope it makes you hungry reading it! My walking buddy, the always ready to try something new, John, and I will be visiting for breakfast soon! “Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves — slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. ~Thich Nat Hahn T-Neer is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.. Saturdays: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Sundays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Look through the Mountain Views News for a coupon which is good for 10% off your first visit. T-Neer has been open since June 2nd and, already, Aruna tells me, she has a nice group of regular customers who stop in frequently for tea and a moment of peace. Take a friend and stop in for tea and a little something to nibble. You’ll walk away refreshed and relaxed. Guaranteed! “A Tablespoon of Love, A Tablespoon of Laughter.” My own personal book, is available on Amazon.com and at the following link: https://www.createspace. com/4561071 PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 ARCADIA NEWS Pg. 5 MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 5 PUBLIC NOTICE Pg. 6 EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 7 FOOD & DRINK Pg. 8 BEST FRIENDS Pg. 9 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Pg. 10 THE GOOD LIFE Pg. 11 SMTV CHANNEL 98 Pg. 12 Aruna Kumar SECTION B AROUND SGV Pg. B1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THE WORLD AROUND US Pg. B2 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. B3 OPINION Pg. B4 LEGALS Pg. B5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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