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Blog | Comments Off on Ever Get That Sinking Feeling?

Ever Get That Sinking Feeling?

Ever Get That Sinking Feeling?

Drainage Issues at a Local School Create a Crater on the Basketball Court A high school in Huntington Park has made recent news for the large scale “sinkhole” that has emerged in the play ground area of its campus. The word, “sinkhole”, however, is something of a misnomer, though. The huge indentation in the pavement […]

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Blog | Comments Off on Get Paid to Have the Safest House on Your Block!

Get Paid to Have the Safest House on Your Block!

Get Paid to Have the Safest House on Your Block!

Sign up for the Earthquake Brace+Bolt (EBB) program and find out if you qualify to receive a rebate of up to $3,000 towards a home retrofit. Weinstein Construction Company has passed the required FEMA training modules and can be found on the Earthquake Brace+Bolt Contractor List. What to Expect: Step 1 – Application Check out the Earthquake […]

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Blog | Comments Off on The Folly of Earthquake Prediction

The Folly of Earthquake Prediction

The Folly of Earthquake Prediction

Will it happen in 5 years or 5 minutes? BREAKING NEWS from NASA has suggested that Los Angeles will likely be seeing a sizeable earthquake sometime in the near future. While the notion that it’s not a matter of “if” but “when” is enough to start rattling Angelinos nearly as much as a temblor itself, […]

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Blog | Comments Off on Earthquake Efforts, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing

Earthquake Efforts, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing

Earthquake Efforts, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing

We here at Weinstein Construction Corporation want to give our readers a brief rundown of what’s going on in the world of earthquakes. Just in case you may have missed them, the New Yorker’s most recent article, ‘The Really Big One’, and Tuesday’s reddit AMA (“ask me anything”) session with a variety of earthquake experts […]

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Blog | Comments Off on Resilience by Design plan moves one step forward

Resilience by Design plan moves one step forward

Resilience by Design plan moves one step forward

The Los Angeles City Council began initial discussions of Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Resilience by Design plan during its meeting Wednesday morning. Resilience by Design is the effort of Garcetti and Jones, which focuses on three major sectors that will help the City in case of major seismic activity: Fortifying buildings Fortifying the water system Fortifying […]

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Water Break

Water Break

Over the span of two months in 2014, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power reported over 30 water main breaks throughout Los Angeles. A water main broke at the UCLA campus in July 2014, spilling approximately 20 million gallons of water. A water main broke in East Hollywood last week. Each break wastes […]

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More Sunshine Means More Problems

More Sunshine Means More Problems

Now that the cold snap has passed, Southern Californians get to enjoy the sunshine once again. But while the region hit record lows this holiday season, the record highs from last year still linger in the back of our minds. After Christmas in the 30’s, 93 degrees doesn’t seem so bad. But with temperatures potentially […]

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Blog | Comments Off on Water everywhere but not a drop to drink

Water everywhere but not a drop to drink

Water everywhere but not a drop to drink

California is not known for its rainy season. Now entering a fourth year of drought, the state will need three seasons of above-average rainfall to exit the dangerously dry zone.  A bit about the drought Jay Famiglietti, senior water-cycle scientist of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, told the Los Angeles Times last month that […]

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