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The following videos are provided to help you learn more about the Board's programs and initiatives around the state to cut waste and conserve California's natural resources. See the featured/recent videos below [available in multiple bit rates (MBR)] or visit our video archive. See below for the technical requirements necessary to join us on line. You may also want to tune in to live web audio broadcastsof the Board's public meetings.

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Featured/Recent Videos

View of Santa Cruz Island coast. Santa Cruz Island Clean-Up
Thanks to a partnership of public and nonprofit organizations, a precious jewel of California's coast is being restored to its natural habitat. This week, a major clean-up project on Santa Cruz Island is being completed, accelerating an ambitious restoration project led by The Nature Conservancy and supported by the National Park Service and the California Integrated Waste Management Board. (WIndows Media, 282 Kbps, 4:27 minutes)

 

CIWMB's Chair Margo Reid Brown presents at the Chevron service station event. National Tire Safety Week 2008
Chair Margo Reid Brown kicks off National Tire Safety Week in San Francisco along with the Rubber Manufacturers Association, AAA of Northern California, Chevron and the City of San Francisco. The kick-off included conducting tire safety checks, filling air for all vehicles in need, and informing the public of the importance of regularly checking and maintaining proper vehicle tire. (Windows Media, 282 Kbps, 2:33 minutes)

 

Video clip showing how RMDZ program helped Los Angeles Fiber Co.RMDZ and Los Angeles Fiber Co.
With RMDZ assistance,Los Angeles Fiber, which turns scrap carpet into carpet padding, is focused on diverting 100 million pounds of waste from California landfills this year. (Windows Media, 282 Kbps, 3:57 minutes)

 

CHP on demonstration skid track. National Tire Safety Week 2007
event held at the California Highway Patrol Academy demonstrated the impact of properly maintained tires on gas mileage, tire longevity, and passenger safety. (Windows Media, 282 Kbps, 10:28 minutes)

 

Video clip showing Westley tire fire. Westley Tire Fire
KCRA Channel 3, Sacramento looks back remembering the devastating Westley tire fire. Green grass now covers the once scorched ground and residents reflect on their past tire fire experiences. (Windows Media, 282 Kbps, 2:36 minutes)

 

Clip from LooneyBin video. Looney Bins/Downtown Diversion
A growing construction and demolition company, recycles Hollywood movie sets using equipment purchased with a CIWMB Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) loan. (Windows Media, MBR, 4 minutes). More information...

 

Hands holding soil amendment. California Bio-Mass RMDZ Award
This company, which produces organic soil amendments, used a CIWMB Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) loan to purchase commercial real estate, for capital improvements, equipment purchases, and working capital. (Windows Media, MBR, 4 minutes). More information...

 

Video clip showing CTL Training Waste Tire CTL Training
CIWMB's Special Waste Division demonstrates and explains the use of the Consolidated Trip Log (CTL) to waste tire haulers. (Windows Media, MBR, 2:20 hours)

 

Video clip showing machinery at Golden ByProducts. Golden Byproducts
With help from a CIWMB Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) loan, the Burns family now operates a tire recycling facility 6 days a week, 20 hours a day. (Windows Media, MBR, 4 minutes). More information...

 

Presentations given at the 2006 local enforcement agency and CIWMB conference held in Monterey, California.

  • From a series of presentations on Landfill Postclosure and Environmental Restoration:
    • Components of a Brownfield site redevelopment project with specific reference to the Palm Springs Landfill and City of Commerce: Brett MacDonald, Source Group, Inc. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 9:54 minutes).
    • Ford Ord Landfill, history and closure of a former military installation and a current superfund site: Derek S. Lieberman, Department of the Army, Ford Ord BRAC Office: (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 19:12 minutes).
    • Fort Ord Landfill, conversion of this property from military to development and habitat management uses: Ted Terrasas, REHS, Monterey County LEA. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 22:10 minutes).
    • Jack London State Park, cleanup of a closed burn dump: Jerry Oberhelman, P.E., CIWMB. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 18:19 minutes).
    • Introduction on landfill postclosure and environmental restoration, review of recent Postclosure Land Use Symposia, and discussion on next steps the Board plans to take: Donald Dier, Jr., P.E., CIWMB.  (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 6:28 minutes).
    • Palm Springs Landfill, a Brownfield site redevelopment project: James Evensen, Source Group, Inc. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 11:09 minutes).
  • From a series of presentations on disaster planning and preparedness.
    • Debris management relative to the recovery process: Eileen Baumgardner, Debris Specialist, Governor's Office of Emergency Services: (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 23:41 minutes).
    • Disaster planning, including authority, implementation, and training: Anthony Torres, San Diego County LEA. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 15:51 minutes).
    • Disaster preparedness and management with examples from 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Topics include disaster debris materials, special circumstances, staging/processing issues, landfill disposal capacity, FEMA reimbursement and fraud: Eugene Tseng, Consultant to the City of Los Angeles. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 18:42 minutes).
    • LEAs perspective on emergency preparedness and planning and disaster debris management: Wayne Tsuda, City of Los Angeles LEA. (Windows Media, 273 Kbps, 6:31 minutes).

 

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  • Last updated: May 1, 2008
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