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The ISSUE: Land in the valleys of our Southern California mountains is being used to store our human population's wastes in ways which are permanently changing the natural communities in the area as well as poisoning the water and air which people depend upon.
Are landfills an appropriate use of the Land?
What impact do landfills have on our use of the land and on our lives?
Is our use of the land as landfills sustainable? Over what period of time will a landfill revert "back to nature" if ever? Do we permanently (within the time frame of human existence) change the land when we use it as a landfill?
INTRODUCTION
WHY DO WE HAVE LANDFILLS?
Lopez Canyon--A Suburban Landfill
Spence Photos (1924, 1931, 1955)
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1924
Kagel Canyon1931
Lopez Canyon1955
North on Foothill
Ward Valley - A Case Study
Eagle Mountain - A Case Study
Stringfellow Acid Pits - A Case Study
Love Canal - A Case Study
The Legacy of Love Canal (With student worksheet)
Incineration Information Sheet
Down In The Landfill (a song)
WHAT IS A MODERN SANITARY LANDFILL?A Cross-section of a Landfill (adaptation from Planning Consultants Research diagram)
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP?
Building a Landfill Lesson - An Investigation
How Long Will Litter Last? - Information SheetSolid Wastes: What's My Responsibility? - Student Activity
WHY ARE LANDFILLS LOCATED WHERE THEY ARE? LET'S DEBATE THE ISSUE
Assessment by Debate - Classroom Activity
RESOURCES
An Invitation to Virtually Debate the ISSUE - Interactive Internet Activity
Teacher Involvement:
Dave Kukla, North Hollywood High, LAUSD
Linnea Eades, LAUSD
Victor Rodriguez, LAUSD
Barbara Donatella, Sylmar High School, LAUSD
Larry Domoto, LAUSD
Margie Weitkamp, LA-SI
Wendy Hawkins
Greta Lynch-Douglas, LBUSD
Randy Sweeney, Jefferson High School, LAUSD