MAILBAG - Feb. 22, 2001
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Would someone from the Bolsa Chica Land Trust please explain the
difference between the Bolsa Chica mesa and Edwards Hill?
Both areas are coastal mesas overlooking the same coastal wetlands.
Both areas are also geographically, geologically, ecologically,
environmentally and archeologically identical.
Why is it that these people have fought viciously for years to
preserve the Bolsa Chica mesa, while at the same time Edwards Hill was
under massive development without so much as a peep from the Land Trust?
JOE MEYERS
Huntington Beach
Reasoning unclear on AES commentary
I have tried to decipher Diane Lenning’s commentary on the
relationship between stack emissions from the AES power plant and
bacterial pollution that has occurred off our coast (“AES should reduce
toxins in order to cut down on ocean bacteria,” Feb. 15). In spite of her
sincere attempt, I fail to see the connection.
First of all, it is not clear how the emissions from the stack get to
the offshore bacteria. Also, she refers to nitrous fixation, I believe
she means nitrogen fixation, a process by which certain bacteria convert
nitrogen, a normal constituent of our air, into ammonia.
Ammonia is required by plants as their source of nitrogen. This
reaction is a critical part of the earth’s nitrogen cycle and life on our
planet would not be possible without it. Nitrogen fixation no doubt
occurs in the waters off our coast, but with ammonia being a normal
component of waste water, the amount of ammonia added through nitrogen
fixation would probably be negligible.
Finally, Lenning proposes biofilters to solve the pollution problem.
Where would these devices be installed, and what would they trap?
Lenning raises two important issues related to pollution of our
environment, but the connection between the two is highly doubtful.DAVID
CARLBERG
Huntington Beach
* DAVID CARLBERG is a professor emeritus of microbiology at Cal State
Long Beach.
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