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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • A discarded skateboard lies in the Los Anges River at the Glendale Narrows. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean at Long Beach. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Footbridge over Baliona Creek at sunset, Culver City, Los Angeles, california, USA
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  • Ducks line the banks of the Los Angeles River during a rainstorm. Glendale Narrows. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Rain water empties from Storm Pipes into Ballona Creek, a nine-mile waterway that drains the Los Angeles basin. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean at Santa Monica Bay. Ballona Creek is designed to discharge to Santa Monica Bay approximately 71,400 cubic feet per second from a 50-year frequency storm event. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Garbage boom on the Los Angeles River in Long Beach was built in 2001. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean. After the first major storm of the season, the boom may collect over 50,000 pounds of trash.
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  • The San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage "off-stream" reservoir and is typically low in late summer due to its heavy usage for irrigation, Merced County, California, USA
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  • Culver Hotel and Jacaranda Trees in downtown Culver City. Los Angles, California
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  • Environmentally friendly paints such as Yolo and Benjamin Moore’s Natura contain no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) on shelf at Cox Paints in Culver City, California, USA
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  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate,  is a collective service initiative where the company’s associates donate a day to give back to the community. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Culver City Farmer's Market Tuesday afternoons, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young boys collect food for the worm compost bin after their class mates eat their lunch at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The school uses gardens to teach students about gardening and also has a vertical garden, a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds and a small greenhouse. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Rabbit bedding containing straw and manure is used for mulch and composting for Boysenberry plants. Yvonne Savio,  Master Gardener Coordinator at UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Garden Program, offers training at a workshop in her garden in Pasadena. Once trained, Master Gardeners provide free gardening workshops and their technical expertise to approximately 60 public community gardens, hundreds of school gardens, and many senior and shelter gardens throughout Los Angeles County. California, USA
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  • Judy Kirshner working in her garden. Urban Garden in front yard of home in upscale Hancock Park. Judy Kirshner started the garden 10 years ago. At the time, her neighbors did not approve, but the garden has become a popular spot over the years and attracts many visitors. The plot contains about 50 varieties of vegetables, 12 winter herbs, 9 kinds of flowers<br />
and 12 fruit trees. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Free Medical care at the Los Angeles Forum. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a Knoxville, Tennessee-based, non-profit, volunteer, medical relief corps that provides free health to people in the United States and third world countries. Inglewood, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • 2783 panel Solar Array at the Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Array provides about 15% of the facility's energy needs. Installation by Martifer Solar USA. Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Volunteers at a  Tree planting to reforest Stetson Ranch Park in Sylmar after the 2008 devastating wildfire. Organizations such as LA Conservation Corps, Tree People, North East Trees joined Million Trees LA and other volunteers to plant 150 trees to celebrate Earth Day 2009. California, USA.
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  • LA Conservation Corps plant a tree at a Tree planting to reforest Stetson Ranch Park in Sylmar after the 2008 devastating wildfire. Organizations such as LA Conservation Corps, Tree People, North East Trees joined Million Trees LA and other volunteers to plant 150 trees to celebrate Earth Day 2009. California, USA.
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  • Staking a tree at a tree planting celebrating Earth Day in South Central Los Angeles. LA Conservation Corps joins with community volunteers to plant trees along West Adams and Central Avenue near a new Fresh and Easy Market that plans to open on the corner. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • Oakridge Trailer Park devastated after Sylmar Wildfire in November 2008, California, USA
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  • Tree People gives a presetation to school children at River School Day clean up of the LA River sponsered by FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River), Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Royce Hall, UCLA, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Nepenthe Restaurant, Big Sur, Monterey County, California, USA
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  • The Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar, San Clemente, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Heritage Park, Relocated Victorian homes, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Derek Jeter at bat, Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Sign protesting reduced allocation of water allotments. Famers get reduced water allocations as the result of dry Winter conditions and smaller snow packs. San Joaquin Valley, Fresno County, California, USA
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  • Planting beds being built at the Venice garden on April 16, 2010. The Venice Garden broke ground in April, 2010. Soil tests revealed high levels of arsenic and lead because of previous uses which included a railroad line going through the lot. Steps were taken which included adding protective layers and adding new soil. Planting began in August and the first harvest was in October, 2010. Venice, California, USA
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  • Pruning a Pea plant. Urban garden encircles house in Rancho Palos Verdes. Judy Frankel’s three year old garden has a variety of citrus, Nectarine, Peach, Apple and Cherry trees as well as seasonal vegetables in planting beds in the back yard. Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Judy Kirshner working in her garden. Urban Garden in front yard of home in upscale Hancock Park. Judy Kirshner started the garden 10 years ago. At the time, her neighbors did not approve, but the garden has become a popular spot over the years and attracts many visitors. The plot contains about 50 varieties of vegetables, 12 winter herbs, 9 kinds of flowers<br />
and 12 fruit trees. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Christmas Tree at the Farmers Market, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • 82 Kilowatt Solar Array on roof of Big Blue Bus Terminal, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Residential houses next to oil refinery at Wilmington. Wilmington has one the highest risks of cancer due to it's proximity to the Port of Los Angeles at Long Beach, and the several oil refineries in the vicinity. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Plaza de Cesar Chavez,  The Fairmont San Jose, Market Street, San Jose, California, USA
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  • Founding Document, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • San Juan Capistrano Regional Library designed by architect Michael Graves in Postmodern Style. San Juan Capistrano, California, Orange County, USA
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  • From 2008. Lois Arkin, founder of LA Eco-Village, greet visitors and potential Eco-Villagers for tour.
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  • Batteries, solvents and cleaning materials get put in large drums and then sealed before shipping. S.A.F.E  Collection Center, Sun Valley, Bureau of Sanitation for the City of Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sailors and Marines Reunite With Their Families, San Diego Naval Base, California (SD)
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New) from nearby Soccer Field in the shadow of the old Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Yankee Stadium (New), The Bronx, New York City, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista Development, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista Development, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Organic Strawberries for sale at the Culver City Farmer's Market Tuesday afternoons, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Carrots at the Culver City Farmer's Market Tuesday afternoons, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Currents increase and waters rise dramatically in the Los Angeles River during rainstorm. Glendale Narrows. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Heavy rains flow down streets into Street Gutters and Storm Drains and eventually Ballona Creek, a nine-mile waterway that drains the Los Angeles basin. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean at Santa Monica Bay. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Day 2 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Black -necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), Los Angeles River. Glendale Narrows. Los Feliz, Los Angeles.
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  • Spray cans and graffiti under a bridge along the LA River in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area. San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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  • Surfer, Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
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  • Angels Flight Funicular Railway runs between Hill Street and California Plaza, The fare is 25 cents and has two cable cars named Sinai and Olivet. Bunker Hill, downtown Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Miniature Railroad, Travel Town, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • "Spirit of the CCC" statue at Travel Town, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Venice Community Garden on October 24, garden members are starting to harvest their crops. The Venice Community Garden broke ground in April, 2010. Soil tests revealed high levels of arsenic and lead because of previous uses which included a railroad line going through the lot. Steps were taken which included adding protective layers and adding new soil. Planting began in August and the first harvest was in October, 2010. Venice, California, USA
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  • Norma Bonilla leads a workshop at the Venice Community Garden on Saturday August 28, 2010 . The Venice Garden broke ground in April, 2010. Soil tests revealed high levels of arsenic and lead because of previous uses which included a railroad line going through the lot. Steps were taken which included adding protective layers and adding new soil. Planting began in August and the first harvest was in October, 2010. Venice, California, USA
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  • Norma Bonilla talks to LA Conservation Corps which is helping build the planting beds at the Venice garden on April 14, 2010. The Venice Garden broke ground in April, 2010. Soil tests revealed high levels of arsenic and lead because of previous uses which included a railroad line going through the lot. Steps were taken which included adding protective layers and adding new soil. Planting began in August and the first harvest was in October, 2010. Venice, California, USA
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  • LA Zone Gallery at the Ecosystems Exhibit at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Geothermal Heat Pump in new residential construction building. The building utilizes a geothermal closed-loop heat-pump system in which high density polyethylene pipe is buried vertically 100 to 400' deep. Below ground temperatures are warmer than the the above ground temperatures in the Winter and the reverse in the Summer. The Geothermal Heat pumps uses the water or anti-freeze filled looped pipes as a heat exchange to warm the building in the Winter and cool the building in the Summer. Manhattan Beach, California, USA
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  • Organic produce for sale at the Culver City Farmer's Market Tuesday afternoons, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girls and their mother learn about the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Teacher Chris Medinger holds a snow pea plant for repotting in the small greenhouse at the <br />
Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The school uses gardens to teach students about gardening and also has a vertical garden, a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Meg Glasser of Urban Farming. The Edible Garden wall created by Urban Farming for the Weingart Center on skid row in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden contains broccoli, cauliflower, strawberries, collared greens, beans, peppers and more and is tended by the organization Urban Farming and homeless volunteers form the Weingart Center. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Child's hand with artichoke. Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels by architect Rafael Moneo, Downtown Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Yvonne Savio holding a head of broccoflower. Yvonne Savio,  Master Gardener Coordinator at UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Garden Program, offers training at a workshop in her garden in Pasadena. Once trained, Master Gardeners provide free gardening workshops and their technical expertise to approximately 60 public community gardens, hundreds of school gardens, and many senior and shelter gardens throughout Los Angeles County. California, USA
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  • armers discuss their plantings. Stanford Avalon Gardens is a 7.6 acre community farm with over 200 plots. The site was started by farmers dislocated by the loss and bulldozing of the South-Central Urban Farm in 2006. Farmers grow many different fruits and vegetables as well as Mexican herbs and spices such as Halache, Pipicha, Epazote, Papalo and Chipiline. Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Tide Pool Exhibit, Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Cleaning up the Dominguez Channel at Artesia Transit Center. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • 82 Kilowatt Solar Array on roof of Big Blue Bus Terminal, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • 82 Kilowatt Solar Array on roof of Big Blue Bus Terminal, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Secondary Clarifier, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • Residential houses next to oil refinery at Wilmington. Wilmington has one the highest risks of cancer due to it's proximity to the Port of Los Angeles at Long Beach, and the several oil refineries in the vicinity. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Thorne Hall. Occidental College is where Barack Obama attended from fall 1979 through spring 1981 before  transferring to Columbia University. Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Haines Hall, Barack Obama's old Dormitory. Occidental College is where Barack Obama attended from fall 1979 through spring 1981 before  transferring to Columbia University. Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Barack Obama's old Dormitory room in Haines Hall. Occidental College is where Barack Obama attended from fall 1979 through spring 1981 before  transferring to Columbia University. Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Barack Obama's old Dormitory room in Haines Hall. Occidental College is where Barack Obama attended from fall 1979 through spring 1981 before  transferring to Columbia University. Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Thorne Hall. Occidental College is where Barack Obama attended from fall 1979 through spring 1981 before  transferring to Columbia University. Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Green workers install a residential grid-tied solar array on a hillside in Malibu, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, California, USA
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  • Green workers install a residential grid-tied solar array on a hillside in Malibu, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Kayaker George Wolfe of the LaLa Times on a cell phone. FoLAR' (Friends of the LA River) annual river cleanup, La Gran Limpieza, was held  May 9, 2009. Thousands of volunteers at 14 sites pulled out accumlated trash, mostly plastic bags, from river runoff that might normally find it's way downstream into the Pacific Ocean.
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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