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Harada, Patricia
Subject: FW: Hyperion is once again in violation of their operating permits.
From: Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mail.com>
Date: August 17, 2023 at 1:24:24 PM PDT
To: Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrefi Tacit .or >
Cc: "Baldino, Ryan" <r aldino els undo.or >, ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS
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Subject: Hyperion is once again in violation of their operating permits.
Hi all- just a friendly reminder that the hyperion water treatment plant is poisoning the residents of El
Segundo with H2S gasses (along with who knows what else) that is well above their operating permit
thresholds.
The smell today is as bad as it was the day of the environmental catastrophe that took place over 3
years ago. We have made ZERO progress in 3 years. How is that possible? I'm very concerned about the
lack of oversight, accountability, and the potential for corruption that is taking place at this city owned
and operated facility.
My 4-year old daughter has complained of a headache from the smell now for 3 straight days..
This is criminal. Please help.
I can be reached at 310.600.2351.
On Jan 23, 2023, at 9:54 AM, Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrell tacit .or > wrote:
Thank you for your patience, Councilmember Baldino as we looked into this..
I believe the attached photo is from another presentation as the November tour was led
by Hi Sang Kim. You are correct, a previous presentation showed a timeline for
December 2024.
However, upon further evaluation, and to ensure that all primary tanks are thoroughly
cleaned utilizing techniques that minimize odor emissions and are completely
rehabilitated, the contract completion schedule —working with our contractor and
vendor —was then revised to December 2025.
The action by the Board of Public Works on January 18, 2023, to approve additional
resources of approximately $8.6 million resulted in the reduction of the schedule from
December 2025, to June 2024. Without the $8.6 million, the current pace of work would
have resulted in the replacement of Primary Battery D covers by December 2025.
Thank you!
ronya Durrell
Public Information Director II
LA Sanitation and Environment
Phone: 213-485-5303
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 12:43 PM Baldino, Ryan <rbaUno else qndo.or > wrote:.
To nya,
At the November 10, 2022 Hyperion tour, it was represented that the tank covers would be replaced by
December of 2024. See the image below from the power point presentation in November.
I informed everyone at last nights meeting that the time has only been reduced by 6 months. If the
completion timeline was truly cut in half, the completion date would be December of 2022, not June of
2023.
I don't believe we are asking too much to ask for honest information from Hyperion in response to
community questions and concerns.
Ryan Baldino
From: Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrell Tacit .or >
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2023 11:17 AM
To: Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mail.com>
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Subject: Re: Christmas had H2S >70 ppb at Hyperion + headaches/metallic tastes
Good morning,
Last night we shared at the Hyperion Citizens Forum that the LA City Board of Public Works approved a
motion on Wednesday that would expedite the construction contract --and reduce the timeline by 50
percent --to replace the Hyperion Primary Battery Tank covers. This work is set for completion by June
2024. Cleaning the tanks is underway in preparation for the measurement and fabrication of the covers.
Odor mitigation measures are in place during this activity.
Thank you!
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 9:06 PM Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mia,il.com> wrote:
Hi Tonya,
I don't know if you receive these updates directly, so I wanted to personally let you know that the
AQMD has once again cited the Hyperion Plant for an odor violation this evening, January 10, 2023. I've
lost track of how many violations the plant has received in the last year but I do know the number is
startling and substantially higher than the number of violations received the years prior to the spill. Can
you please provide an update as to what is causing the horrific smell today?
Also, many on this chain are still eagerly awaiting the timeline for when the new covers will be installed
and if it is the plants stance that once these covers are installed the odors will got back to the pre spill
norms. Do you have an answer for us on that?
Thank you,
Kyle Wheeler
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 3:32 PM Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrell lacit .or > wrote:
Good afternoon,
As noted previously, emission spikes are mainly tied to wind and weather patterns and the primary
tanks that require new covers. We have replaced all the Primary Battery A tank covers and are working
diligently with our vendor to complete the remaining covers as quickly and efficiently as possible. In
addition, we met yesterday with the contractors to review opportunities to expedite the
process. In the meantime, the work continues.
We appreciate your patience.
Best,
Tonya
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 8:40 PM Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mail.com> wrote:
Good evening Tonya and all on this email chain. writing to report that it smells like raw sewage
throughout the city of el segundo tonight. Not breaking news since we've been dealing with this
basically every night since the environmental catastrophe that took place at the hyperion plant nearly 2
years ago.
I have yet to receive a response to my question so I will ask it for the third time.
WHAT IS THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE CONTINUED H2S VIOLATIONS AND THE NOXIOUS ODORS COMING
FROM THE PLANT, WHAT IS THE PLAN TO SOLVE, AND WHAT IS THE TIMELINE?
I along with over 200 residents have spoken with medical researchers at USC who are now conducting a
health study on El Segundo residents due to the outcry from the community regarding the adverse
health effects we have been experiencing since the spill nearly TWO years ago and the continued toxic
odors benign emitted from your plant. Headaches, nose bleeds, skin rashes. This is not normal and I'm
gravely concerned about my children and all the children and elderly that live in this community.
We are frustrated by the lack of action, the lack of oversight, and the lack of communication. The
continued smell is a daily call to action, so please don't think we are going to give up. We will continue
to do whatever it takes to get answers and results.
We have a group of 500 who are ready to hear your plan. We invite you to come to El Segundo to deliver
it to us in person.
On Jan 3, 2023, at 7:51 PM, Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mail.com> wrote:
Good evening, Tonya.
We wanted to follow up on the below email thread as we have yet to get a response to our questions
and we are growing impatient. As residents who's daily lives are being dramatically impacted by the
disfunction at the Hyperion waste water treatment plant we demand answers.
I will ask my question again,
WHAT IS THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE CONTINUED H2S VIOLATIONS AND THE NOXIOUS ODORS COMING
FROM THE PLANT, WHAT IS THE PLAN TO SOLVE, AND WHAT IS THE TIMELINE?
I would also like to call out that we have been in communication with our Mayor and City Manager and
they have informed us that their calls and inquiries to plant management have gone unanswered. How
is that acceptable?
Please advise.
On Dec 27, 2022, at 7:18 AM, Corrie Chitlik < orriezuoo@ ,mail.com> wrote:
Tonya,
I subscribe to the H2S alerts and I've never once gotten an alert. The system does not send out alerts.
This isn't just about H2S, we want to know what other air toxics we are being exposed to which cause a
metallic taste in peoples mouth.
When I talked to the AQMD (some young man, I forgot his name), he said Hyperion hasn't been
transparent or easy to work with. That's very concerning since our town has over 20% of the residents
under 18.
-Corrie
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 26, 2022, at 7:45 PM, El Segundo Citizens demand clean air <else undo.cl anair mail.com>
wrote:
Tonya,
This is actually not a correct statement. The AQMD inspector (Inspector Hayes) was alerted about the
H2S by an El Segundo community member who happened to check the monitors because the stench
was so terrible.
Inspector Hayes then came to town, confirmed the odor, and proceeded to the plant to investigate.
When he met with the staff they were unaware that the H2S levels were drastically above your permit
guidelines.
It was because of our community members alerting the AQMD of the issue that your staff was alerted.
WHAT IS THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE CONTINUED H2S VIOLATIONS (2 this week!) AND THE NOXIOUS
ODORS COMING FROM THE PLANT AND WHAT IS THE PLAN TO REMEDY?
We are demanding an answer. The plant is poisoning the community, endangering human life, and the
continued negligence and inaction is criminal.
Please advise,
Kyle Wheeler
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 7:16 PM Tonya Durrell <tomija.durre!I tacit .or > wrote:
Corrie,
As you know, Hyperion did experience a temporary elevation in H2S yesterday. The numbers
were back to normal within an hour and immediately reported to AQMD.
The monitoring system simultaneously relayed the information to El Segundo residents.
At the same time, our operations staff checked odor control equipment and found no
issues. Additionally, they conducted an odor survey in the El Segundo community, and
the readings were below five ppb.
Please be assured that these matters have our top priority.
Thank you,
Tonya
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 1:32 PM Corrie Chitlik <corriezupo@email com> wrote:
Hello,
The press is copied on this email. It's been over a year of inaction and lack of data to what we are being
exposed too.
On Christmas Day, it was over 70 ppb H2S and today everyone has headaches and metallic taste in their
mouth. There has got to be other air toxics of concern in the air whenever Hyperion is having operator
negligence (see below). There's a wastewater plant and a biogas plant so you can't tell me I am only
being exposed to H2S whenever emission control equipment breaks down. H2S is not the only pollutant
of concern.
Here's an example of sewage causing metal tastes in the mouth and that is why other toxins need to be
monitored. My understanding is a TO-15 was done during an non -odor event for <24 hours, which is a
waste of tax payer money. We want VOCs samples during maintenance upsets so we know what we are
being exposed to during breakdowns. This is criminal to expose our children and seniors to such health
hazards for over a year and gaslight us into this just being an H2S issue:
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-Corrie Zupo
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 23, 2022, at 2:59 PM, Corrie Chitlik <corriezu o mail.com> wrote:
Okay, thank you. Looks like we all might have a stinky Christmas. Is the pressure gauge also
going to also be fixed and will the water levels be inspected on a maintenance schedule of some sort?
That'll let the operators know ahead of time if the filter is spent. All compliance equipment in the air
permit should be stored in the warehouse at min and max levels. At this point, the system #1 isn't being
maintained per the air permit.
-Corrie
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 23, 2022, at 2:20 PM, Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrel0 tacit .or > wrote:
Corrie,
Thank you for your patience as we awaited information from our vendor and AQMD on
this issue. The change out of the saturated activated carbon is scheduled for December
26, 2022. After the change out, the activated carbon filter will be placed online.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Very best,
Tonya
"I°oiriya Ilf)ururell
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
Community Services Group
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1:::"mail: tonya.durrett@tacity.orp
Webb, www.lacit san.or
2.4 houu, CLIStorner Care: 1-800-773-2489
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 5:11 AM Tonya Durrell <ton a,durrell acit .or > wrote:.
Corrie,
I will provide details on any needed repairs and schedule later today.
Thank you!
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Corrie Chitlik <corriezu o mail.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: Hyperion Meeting November 10
To: Tonya Durrell <tony .durreil Sacity,or >
CC: Kyle Wheeler <k leburtonwheeler mail.com>, Citizens El Segundo
<else undo.cleanair mail.co�m>, George, Darrell <d eor eC else undo.otg>, John Pickhaver
<iohnpickhaverir@pmail.com>, Michelle Keldorf <mkeldorf else undoccb.or >, Sarah Meyer
<sarahmeyer4Z Ck&mail.com>, <bar ara.romero laci�t .or >, <cpimentel@eI e undo.org>,
<cpirsztuk els door >, <dbo les else undo.or >, <esassoon else undo.or >,
<I iroux else undo.or >, <snicol else undo.or >, <tmilBlerzarneke else undoccb.or >,
<mha es a md. ov>
Hi Tonya,
Thank you for the details but I am unclear on replacement timeline. Will this be fixed before Christmas?
My understanding is activated carbon is just coconut shell material (or filters) that are easily replaced
on the day -of (sort of like a water filter). Usually this item is in the stores inventory. I used to be a
contractor at Miller Lite Beer Company and this was a day -of swap out since it was an inventory item.
Any idea when it won't smell like sewage and the filters will be replaced?
-Corrie
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 21, 2022, at 10:39 PM, Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrefl Tacit .or > wrote:.
Good evening all,
In response to the recent inquiries regarding odor complaints at Hyperion, please note
that on 12/20, Hyperion staff became immediately aware of the equipment malfunction
of an activated carbon filter installed near the south end of the Primary Battery D, near
the El Segundo side. The unit was installed to augment the Primary Centralized
Scrubber System. Even without the activated carbon filter, the main system-- Primary
Centralized Scrubber System, should work independently for most of the collection and
treatment of the foul air from the primary treatment area.
Typically when an activated carbon filter is used up or saturated, it will no longer work
properly. The saturated activated carbon will have to be replaced before the filter
resumes its operations. Yesterday, 12/20/2022, the operations staff, in response to the
high H2S reading measured at the Central Monitoring Station, determined that the
activated carbon filter was no longer working effectively. The unit was immediately
secured. Hyperion staff are working on replacing the activated carbon and placing the
filter back online. Meanwhile, the main, Primary Centralized Scrubber System, is or has
been online doing its function as usual.
As part of our communications protocols, this information was provided to the El
Segundo Public Works Director last night when the event occurred.
Thank you,
Tonya Durrell
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
Community Services Group
Phone: 213-485-5303
Email: tonya.durrell@lacity.org
Web: wwwjacitysan.or
2.4..houir Custoirnen Caii,e: 1-800-773-2489
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 8:57 PM Tonya Durrell <tornya.durrell@lacntyr org> wrote:
Thank you for your email. We will look into this right away and provide an update as soon as possible.
Tonya
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 8:54 PM Kyle Wheeler <k Ieburtonwheeler mail.com> wrote:
Hi all - adding Mayor Boyles, the El Segundo city council members, as well as the city attorney to this
thread because I want to ensure all are up to speed, as it seems Hyperion doesn't always keep our city in
the loop with issues at the plant.
Tonya,
It's been an awful week on the west side of El Segundo, but today was exceptionally bad. At 10am the
entire west side smelled like human waste. It was nauseating. I called the plant and was told everything
was good and they had no idea why it's been so smelly for the last week or so. Well, at 5pm another
wave of the most nauseating odor (human waste) rolled through town. My second call to the plant
today revealed that your NEW scrubber system is no longer operational and has been completely taken
off line. How is this possible? How much tax payer money was wasted on this new scrubbing system that
is no longer in service? And how long will it take to repair?
My question is why does this continue to happen? I run my own business and if I failed my clients as
much as Hyperion has failed El Segundo, and LA city for that matter, I would have been sued so many
times I would be out of business. Where is the accountability? Where is the transparency?
We are not going to just go away. Residents are just getting angrier by the day. As Mrs. Chitlik stated, we
are working closely with Ben Allen, Ted Lieu, and have a meeting with Karen Bass' office to bring them
up to speed on the turmoil the Hyperion plant has put El Segundo through for the last 20 months.
As Mrs. Chitlik previously stated, in short, we are angry and motivated and are in this for the long -haul. I
wish that Hyperion would do the right thing and work with the City of El Segundo.
Sincerely,
Kyle Wheeler
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 9:14 PM Corrie Chitlik <corriezu o gmaiLcom> wrote:
Hi Tonya,
Happy holidays and happy new year. I don't want to come off rude, because I know you're just doing
your job, and I have been in your shoes when I worked at AES Redondo Beach. It's not fun dealing with
angry residents. I don't really have any questions, but I am angry at the City of LA and LASANS. I think
there's a lot of wordsmithing and diluting going on with the executive teams. The District is
systematically complicated, and that is why it's top heavy with upper management. Usually, the system
is designed to wear out and confuse residents, and we eventually give up.
It's winter, so it's not stinky daily, but it was stinky this weekend. I am concerned that this summer time
when it heats up, it's going to be a repeat of 2021 and 2022. This is not going to be our new normal
because when I moved here in 2014, it never stunk and the facility was properly maintained (I think). We
purchased our home in 2018, and I would have never invested in a home less than a mile from Hyperion
if I new we lived next to a mis-managed facility. The fact it's the largest wastewater plant in the USA, I
just assumed it was properly maintained. Wouldn't you assume the same if your property tax bill was 5
digits and LASANS increased your sewer rates by 91% in August 2020?
I am angry that every AQMD Hearing Board is a waste of everyone's time. The 12/15 zoom call was
uneventful since no one was prepared and nothing was really resolved. The H2S monitoring system is
severely delayed (by hours and calibrations don't take hours) and unreliable (shows 0 ppm often when it
stinks). The H2S limit was last updated in 1969 and it doesn't take into account highly dense residential
cities. We don't have fenceline monitoring for other air toxics of concern (shockingly, I learned in 2019
that this town has a lot of cancer and auto -immune diseases. Two kids have died since we bought our
house).
At this point, this is all just making me more and more angry. We are in conversations with Senator Ben
Allen because I think we are at the point where the State of CA needs to step in. We are also working
with USC to study the long-term impacts of H2S (which isn't my top concern since H2S isn't cancerous,
but it's a piece of the puzzle). This is too time consuming at the local level and we really aren't getting
anywhere. I think the City of ES's letters over the past several months have been rational and fair, but
we aren't getting a resolve. The amount of taxpayer dollars that have been devoted to this on -going
issue is highway robbery to the working class and we are just borrowing against our childrens future.
In short, I am angry and I am motivated to follow this in the long -haul. I wish that Hyperion would do the
right thing and work with the City of El Segundo.
-Corrie
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 19, 2022, at 9:25 AM, Tonya Durrell <ton ..durrefl lacit .or > wrote:
Good morning all,
I hope you are enjoying this season and have a happy new year!
Thank you all again for meeting with us, and let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
Community Services Group
Phone- 213-485-5303
kw:imaR: tonya.durrell@iacity.org
Web: www.lacit san.or
24.4iouir Cu.uistonier Carey 1-800-773-2489
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 11:41 AM Tonya Durrell <ton a.durrell lacit .or > wrote:
Oh, no. I hope things are okay. Thank you for letting me know.
Best,
F'oin"nya 1uim°u,.01
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
Community Services Group
Rhone: 213-485-5303
1:::mans: tonya.durre1[@Iacity.or_q
Web- www.lacitysan.orQ
24 Ihouir Cust.omer Caere. M1-800-773-2489
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 11:12 AM Corrie Chitlik <cordezu ou maiLcon > wrote:
Hi Tonya,
I had two work emergencies pop up and I can't attend. I apologize for the last minute cancellation.
Sarah, John, and Michelle are still able to attend. We appreciate the meeting!
-Corrie
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 9, 2022, at 12:07 PM, Corrie Chitlik <corriezu o mail.com> wrote:
Hi Tonya,
Confirmed and thank you. I copied the other attendees as well.
Best regards,
Corrie Zupo
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 9, 2022, at 10:59 AM, Tonya Durrell <tonya.durrell@lacity.or > wrote:
Hi Corrie,
This email is to confirm our meeting scheduled for tomorrow, November 10, from 1:30
p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Please see the meeting information below and share it with your guests:
• Enter through Gate C located off the intersection of Vista del Mar and Hyperion
Way.
oSecurity will greet you at the entrance and will request to see
your government -issued ID.
oPlease notify security that you are part of the Hyperion meeting, and they
will direct you where to park.
Thank you so much, and we look forward to meeting with you!
F'oiinya Duui°rell
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
Community Services Group
F:Ihone@ 213-485-5303
f;..'iimaild tonya.durre[L@Lacity.or_g
Web: www.,tact san.or
24 hour Customer Care: 1-800-773-2489
Tonya Durrell
Public Information Director
LA Sanitation and Environment
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