AHMANSON RANCH TIMELINE

How investigative reporting stopped a public health disaster

By Dean Kuipers

(Los Angeles CityBeat/ValleyBeat - December 31, 2003)

June 13, 2002: Collins writes "Earthly Secrets" for LA Weekly, questioning what was in the water
and soil of Ahmanson Ranch which is owned by Washington Mutual.

Late June 2002: Residents hold up copies of the
Weekly piece at a Ventura County planning
meeting demanding tests of the wells intended for use in the Ahmanson Ranch development. A
planning commissioner asks county Senior Planner, Dennis Hawkins, if he was going to do tests of
groundwater. He says yes. Afterwards, Collins asks him when he decided to do the tests and
Hawkins says "About half an hour ago. I couldn’t very well not since your article came out."

October 5, 2002: Collins and
Ventura County Reporter Editor Sharon McKenna first meet at a Rally
to Save Ahmanson Ranch event near the ranch in the San Fernando Valley. Collins asks director
Rob Reiner why his group isn’t talking about pollution possibly emanating from nearby Rocketdyne
since Collins was uncovering evidence of chemical and radiological pollution (which he shared with
the audience). Reiner obfuscates and Collins suggests that maybe it’s because many of the group’
s supporters live near the Ranch and the information might affect their property values.

October 10, 2002: McKenna writes a
Reporter article, "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch… Ahmanson
foes turn up the heat on Washington Mutual," and reports on the Reiner/Collins exchange.

Late October, 2002: Hawkins’ tests come back and Well #1, adjacent to the ranch and slated for
the development’s irrigation use, comes back positive for the toxic rocket fuel oxidizer perchlorate at
28 parts per billion, 14 times over what California considers safe for drinking water.

December 12, 2002:
Reporter cover story "Rocketdyne Ranch," written by Collins, comes out
during Ventura County Board of Supervisors’ final hearings on the Ahmanson project. The piece is
repeatedly introduced as evidence. Washington Mutual folks at the hearings are furious. Board
votes 4-1 to approve project anyway.

December 19, 2002: A
Reporter news feature, "Rocketdyne: It’s the Pits," describes a raucous
Rocketdyne community meeting and how Collins was allowed into a Rocketdyne inspection of a
decommissioned nuclear reactor. There, with his own radiation monitor, Collins finds the hottest
spot in the place that three other inspections had previously missed.

December 26, 2002: Timothy McGarry, a VP of corporate communications for Washington Mutual,
writes in a letter to the
Reporter: "The story ‘Rocketdyne Ranch’ is an outrageous hatchet job, one
built almost entirely on deceptive editing and omission of fact…Collins and his bosses –
Reporter
editor Sharon McKenna and publisher David Comden – should be ashamed of themselves for
having to resort to editorial sleight of hand and glaring omissions to make their argument. In their
fervor to assist those opposed to the Ahmanson Ranch development project, they make a mockery
of responsible journalism and show contempt for both their readers and the truth." Collins responds
to the letter’s inaccuracies point by point.

Dec 26, 2002: A
Reporter Q&A with Tim McGarry, "Don’t Bank on It," having to do with litigation
over Ahmanson Ranch, followed in mid-Jan 2003 with another Reporter piece on mounting litigation
entitled "Suited Up."

Early February 2003: The
Reporter publishes "Air Apparent" having to do with the volatile rocket
engine solvent Trichloroethylene that vaporizes up through the soil and concentrates in homes and
structures at alarming levels. Makes perchlorate look like Kool-Aid and again calls into question the
wisdom of building the ranch project.

June 12, 2003: "Blinded by Science" is the debut cover of
ValleyBeat, co-written by Collins and
McKenna. Includes chronology of Rocketdyne investigation.

June 21, 2003: Collins wins first place at the Greater Los Angeles Press Club’s 45th Southern
California Journalism Awards for "Investigative/Series" for "Rocketdyne Ranch" and the other 2002
pieces in the
Reporter.

July 3, 2003: "The Sins of Rocketdyne" cover in both
ValleyBeat and CityBeat. Includes sidebar of
contact information for reader reference.

July 10, 2003: "The Feeling is Mutual" news feature by in
ValleyBeat shows the beginning of the
end for the Ranch, crediting Collins’ coverage.

August 18, 2003: Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks awards Collins an official commendation
from the County Board of Supervisors.

Sept 18, 2003: "Recall Ranch" news feature in
ValleyBeat details surprise development of state
offer to purchase Ahmanson Ranch.

October 1, 2003: Collins attends an invitation-only ceremony at the ranch where Gov. Davis
announces it as new park. Afterwards, Reiner’s first words to Collins are: "Wow! That perchlorate
stuff really got them! Ever since you stood up at Taft High School and started talking about it!"

Nov 14, 2003: The State closes escrow on the ranch, bought for $150 million. According to the
Los
Angeles Times
, "No park purchase in Ventura or Los Angeles counties has been larger in either
land area or cost."

Dec 1, 2003: Ahmanson Ranch opens as a park administered by the Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy.  
 
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