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Personnel from the Industry Sheriff's Station to Address Personnel from the Industry Sheriff’s Station to address attendees at the H/R/S luncheon 3 R’s Reduce meeting, scheduled Rework Recycle for Tuesday, May 8th, at the Pacific Palms Conference Vol. XLV CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA No. 4 April 2012 Resort. Program: “The Team Edison Mission Group’s Break a Bird Concept” The City of Industry receives law Peaker Plant in C of I Win a Prize! enforcement services from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Since the The San Gabriel Valley YMCA (SGV City’s inception in June, 1957, contracts YMCA) will hold its “Break the Bird” have been in existence for the numerous sporting clay fun shoot from 9:00 a.m. services that are provided by Los Angeles to 3:00 pm on Friday, May 11, 2012, at County. This presentation by personnel Triple B Clays (831 N. Rosemead Blvd., from the Industry Sheriff’s Station will South El Monte.) Entry fees are: $100 per explore the various programs and services shooter (preregistration); $125 per shooter available to the City’s business community. (registration on day of event), and $25 Topics of discussion include: Team (lunch & awards ceremony only for non- Concept, Plastics Task Force, Public shooters.) Shooter fees include entry to the Safety Online (PSO), Burglary Task Force, team shooting competition, 50 clay targets, Aircraft Surveillance (24–hour availability), 50 shotgun rounds, use of a shotgun (if Company Inspections, Internal Theft, needed), prizes and a raffle entry, as well Reserve Program, Volunteers on Patrol and as lunch and soft drinks (extra charge for the Explorer Program. beer.) Station personnel will be discussing Sponsorships are needed at all levels, current crime trends in the City, what is from station sponsor to title sponsor. All being done to address them and how you proceeds from the fun shoot will go towards can help make your facility more secure. the San Gabriel Valley YMCA’s program They will provide an overview of the scholarship fund, established in order to Asian Gang Task Force and the successful help needy families afford Y programs. strategies used by the Sheriff’s Department Pre-event instruction is available prior to to deal with gang activity. Officers will the day of the fun shoot for a reduced rate. present highlights of recent major cases For more information or for registration in the City and discuss the successes and flyers, please call the San Gabriel Valley on-going challenges in the City. YMCA at 626.339.6221 or e-mail us at The presentation will be interactive with [email protected]. ample time for questions and discussion. Rendering of proposed Peaker Plant. The site is located at 911 Bixby Drive Plant. This water will be supplied in the City of Industry, in an area zoned to the WCEP site via an approximately Office Gossip: It’s Not All Bad for industrial uses. The project site is 30-foot-long pipeline connection to We all know that playing office politics, a career counseling company in metro an 11.48-acre parcel. A large, commercial an existing reclaimed water pipeline spreading rumors and sharing the latest Washington, DC. distribution warehouse previously occupied at the corner of Bixby Drive and Chestnut gossip are frowned upon and sometimes Promoting Others the parcel. The proposed generating facility Street. Potable water for drinking even forbidden. But a recent study by Sometimes office gossip recognizes will consist of five General Electric LMS100 and sanitary uses will be provided through researchers at the University of Kentucky the positive behaviors of others within an natural gas-fired turbine-generators a 30-foot-long pipeline connection to has found that office gossip isn’t all bad. In organization. That’s a good thing. Say Marc and associated equipment. The five a Rowland Water District water main fact, certain types of gossip can actually be gossips to Ginny about a big account that generating units can start up and reach in Bixby Drive, immediately adjacent good for your career. Here’s how. Rose just landed. Not only does this make full output in only 10 minutes. The Walnut to the project site. Sanitary wastewater will Need for Speed Rose look good, but it could also be the Creek Energy Park (WCEP) is designed be discharged to a Los Angeles County Often, the latest gossip clues us into motivation Ginny needs to enhance her as a peaking facility to meet electric Sanitation District trunk sewer line that things that are happening before they’re own sales skills to compete. That helps her generation load during periods of high runs in a utility easement within the officially announced, which can provide career and the company’s bottom line. demand, which generally occur during project site. Process wastewater will also an edge in business dealings. “Information “This can also help link you with people daytime hours, and more frequently be discharged to this sanitary sewer line tends to move through informal on the rise in the company,” explains Chris during the summer than other portions of through a connecting pipeline to the trunk communication networks with greater Perry, founder of Career Rocketeer, a the year. The project is expected to have sewer line. speed than through formal channels,” says career-development and personal-branding an annual capacity factor of approximately The WCEP will be connected to Southern study co-investigator Travis Grosser, a service in Parsippany, New Jersey. “It also 20 to 40 percent, depending on weather- California Edison’s (SCE) electrical system doctoral candidate in management at the gives you an opportunity to potentially related customer demand, load growth, at the existing Walnut Substation, which is University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of help that person succeed in some fashion. hydroelectric supplies, generating unit located approximately 250 feet south of the Business and Economics. “The timeliness This kind of support may be repaid to you retirements and replacements, the level project site. This connection will require of incoming information often makes the further down your career path.” of generating unit and transmission 600 feet of 230-kilovolt transmission line difference as to whether or not [we] can Walk the Fine Line outages, and other factors. The WCEP and two transmission towers to be located act on it.” While you can benefit from sharing the will use reclaimed water for cooling adjacent to the substation within SCE’s For instance, say you hear someone latest gossip, there’s definitely a fine line and other power plant processes and for transmission line corridor. is leaving the company, creating an opening between sharing information and playing site landscape irrigation. The Rowland Natural gas will be supplied to the WCEP you’d like to fill. “This kind of information office politics. “Negative gossip is used Water District will supply, on average, via a pipeline connection to a Southern can allow you [to prepare] a case maliciously for character assassination approximately 827 acre-feet per year California Gas Company high-pressure gas for why you are best-suited for a promotion and to undermine the success of others,” of reclaimed water for the project from pipeline that runs in a utility easement or raise,” says Joey Price, HR specialist Grosser says. “Any gossip that attacks the San Jose Creek Wastewater Reclamation within the WCEP parcel. and founder of Push Consultant Group, another individual and is of suspect veracity Continued on page 2 PAGE TWO APRIL 2012 —INDUSTRY NEWS CITY OF INDUSTRY NEWS Here & There…By the Staff Published monthly by the Industry Manufacturers Council and the City of Industry. Here is something else for consumers can lose their effectiveness, so developing City of Industry City Council DAVE PEREZ, Mayor to fret about: Electronic pick-pocketing. other treatments is seen as crucial. Also JOHN P. FERRERO JEFF PARRIOTT About 25% of Americans have a least working through trials and the drug ROY HABER III TIM SPOHN one credit card that transmits data without development process: Fipamezole, from having to swipe it or process it manually. Santhera Pharmaceuticals, which is aimed City Manager The data are transmitted wirelessly to at late-sy\tage tremors. And Duodopa, a KEVIN RADECKI portable scanners, a process that leaves gel providing continuous delivery of drugs, INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS COUNCIL information vulnerable to theft by someone from Abbott Laboratories. Officers and Directors with the right equipment in the area of the … LAURIE MARSHALL, President card, even if you‘re not buying something. CLEM CALVILLO, Vice President KENNETH BRYAN, Director Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Gasoline with more ethanol won’ come RON CIPRIANI, Secretary/Treasurer DAVID M. PEREZ, Director have developed an on-off switch of sorts soon enough to dampen pump prices. Odds CARL BENNITT, Director KENT VALLEY, Director that transmits data only when a finger are EPA will certify blends with 15% of the touches a certain part of the credit card. biofuel this summer, with states starting to Industry manufacturers COUNCIL … give the nod in the fall. Nearly all gasoline DONALD SACHS, Executive Director CONNIE BRENNER, Project Coord. sold nationwide for use in most vehicles RON WHITTEMORE, Assist. Exec. Dir. JOANNE BRESLIN, Project Coord. HOPE MILLAN, Assoc. Director ERIN BROWNING, Contrib. Ed. Coming cuts in U. S. military spending already contains the current maximum of will slam government contractors… 10% ethanol. City of Industry News, C/O Industry Manufacturers Council Up to 600,000 jobs lost through 2014, With record-high stocks, ethanol is 15651 Stafford Street, City of Industry, CA 91744 most involving highly skilled workers, as running at 50 cents a gallon less than Telephone: (626) 968-3737 • Fax: (626) 330-5060 Uncle Sam slashes domestic and defense gasoline.
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