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Reminder About the HOA Meeting on the Refinery Issues and Links to Coverage of another fire at the Refinery



Joint Homeowner Association Meeting
Riviera HOA and Southeast Torrance (SETHA) HOA

Links to the Daily Breeze and Exclusive CBS Footage of the Refinery Fire
Today
http://www.dailybreeze.com/general-news/20161115/fire-erupts-at-pbf-energy-refinery-in-torrance#.WCvdGREJj4Q.email

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/11/15/crews-battle-fire-at-torrance-refinery/

When:     Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Where:    Richardson Middle School
                23751 Nancy Lee Lane
                Torrance CA  90505
Time:       Meeting Begins at 7PM, Doors Open at 6:30PM
Subject:   Residents Concerns About the Refinery

WHAT ARE THE ISSUES?  WHY ALL THE FLARING? WHAT, ANOTHER FIRE!  WHAT’S THE
PROBLEM WITH MHF AND HF.  ARE WE SAFE?   WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE?

FLARE, Families Lobbying Against Refinery Exposures and TRAA, Torrance
Refinery Action Alliance will make presentations followed by  questions from
the audience for the two
groups.

FLARE is a community group made up of concerned residents located throughout
the South Bay.  They are community watchdogs, working to ensure that the
health and well being of South Bay residents is weighed as heavily as the
needs of the Torrance Refinery. There aim is to educate and empower
residents so that they may call upon their representatives to ensure that
Torrance Refinery is operating at optimal safety for workers and the
surrounding South Bay community.

TRAA's top demand is the elimination of Modified Hydrofluoric Acid (MHF) at
the refinery. TRAA’s broader mission is to hold ExxonMobil, the City of
Torrance, and all regulatory agencies accountable and responsible to
community residents for inherently safer design as well as the safe and
transparent operation and maintenance of the ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery.

The meeting is open to the public.

Info: https://hollywoodriviera.org/
        setha-torrance.blogspot.com

John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc.

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