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Response to the Gondo's 'No sewage/sludge dumped at airport' stories
Gondo and mayor tag team Venice Florida! dot com's Patten; Gondo alters quote from a Venice Florida! dot com article to make its case; mayor refers to Patten as 'bankrupt;' Patten humming  a Tom Petty tune
-- John Patten, 07/23/05, REVISED 07/27/05 (clay pipe photo added 07/27/05)
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No sludge dumped at airport
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/29/05
Sewage wasn't dumped at airport
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05
The Earth is flat, not round
What the hell, it fits in with the above two links
-- The Flat Earth Society
The Steele Report -- full text
Read it for yourself and decide
-- published to the web exclusively by Venice Florida! dot com


HAVING CAKE, EATING IT TOO
Venice Gondolier's J.J. Andrews, shown here covering the opening of the Circus Bridge last year. In April, he reported that no sludge had been dumped at the airport, thus proving, in Andrews' opinion, that Venice Florida! dot com was wrong. In his latest story, he reverses himself and acknowledges that unprocessed sludge was dumped at the airport but states that sewage was not. In Andrews' opinion, this again somehow proves that Venice Florida! dot com was wrong.

Class act all the way
First off, you have to love the mayor's classless personal comments about me. While I have repeatedly attacked officials for failures and incompetence in office, I've NEVER EVER delved into any official's personal life in print -- it's almost been a religious mantra with me -- yet the mayor chose to.

I also have NEVER EVER delved into any reporter's personal life, yet the Gondo chose to by printing the mayor's quote.

I can understand the mayor's behavior, he has long shown a moral bankruptcy that has delved into low places repeatedly. I fully expect such attacks from him, it's his style. So I'm not really angry at the mayor over this. In fact, it was kind of funny -- he couldn't attack me on substance, so out came his lizard tongue.

But......

Why the Gondo chose to step into the same cesspool escapes me. Up until now, they've been a class act. It is this singular inclusion of the quote that has me madder at the Gondo than anything else and showed me one thing very clearly -- the Gondo's attack on me was personal, well beyond normal news reporting.

Then the whole front page is about how there was never any sewage or sludge dumped at the airport. Follow the story to the second page and you find out that sewage and sludge was dumped at the airport, just not much according to The Steele Report.

It is my contention that The Steele Report was an attempted  cover up that went bad. The city never counted on so many current employees (and only current employees were interviewed) being gutsy enough to come forward and tell what they knew. It's been three years since the deliberate spills, it's all been cleaned up and most disgruntled employees who might really want to talk are gone.

Except it wasn't all cleaned up. Included in the report are photos of clay sewage pipe that Private Investigator Keith Steele found in the location where employees stated the sewage was being dumped. This was, perhaps not coincidentally, a place where the county's health department did not take samples.

The report was released to the city two months ago with no fanfare. Two months ago. At least one city council member didn't know of its existence until I told him about it, and I'm speaking here of John Simmonds. I'll bet none of the other council members knew either, with one exception: the mayor. The only reason the Gondo has a copy is because I gave it to them, this after my inquiries as to the status of the investigation and my requests to read the report. The Gondo didn't even know the report existed until I dumped a copy onto Editor Bob Mudge's desk. They could have had a copy all along except for one thing -- they never thought to ask.

 

Andrews alters printed quote

City Manager Marty Black paid a private investigator to look into allegations made on a local Web site last December that "Venice Municipal Airport has been used as an illegal dumping ground for raw sewage" for "the past five years, probably for much longer," according to veniceflorida.com's John Patten.
-- J.J. Andrews, Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05

Now here's just one example of the shred job, this done in the third paragraph of Andrews latest story. Andrews quotes a story header of mine, stops the quote, substitutes one word, then continues the quote. The one word change drastically alters the original meaning of what I wrote and turns the quote into an entirely and obviously untrue statement. Andrews substitutes 'for' for the originally used word 'over.' I originally wrote that the airport had been used as a dumping ground over the past five years (see headline on original story), meaning that it happened sometime during the past five years. I was quite deliberate in the phrasing.

Andrews quoted me as writing that the dumping had been taking place for the past five years. This changed the meaning to an ongoing practice that took place for a duration of five years, which is not at all what I wrote or intended to imply.

 

"You remember this... you just remember this"
After Andrews' initial published misread of the situation back in April, I wrote a response stating how wrong I thought Andrews was in his assessment. The Gondo refused to publish it.

In the April story, the Gondo stated that no sludge had ever been dumped at the airport and cited a health department letter as proof. The story went on to implicate me as a liar.

Now the Gondo acknowledges that sludge was dumped, but not sewage. Again it mentions the same health department report and, again, it implicates me as a liar. The new article never mentions the Gondo's previous stance.

Well I won't back down
No I won't back down
You could stand me up at the gates of Hell
But I won't back down

Well I know what's right
I got just one life
In a world that keeps on pushin' me around
I'll stand my ground
And I won't back down

-- Tom Petty, I Won't Back Down

CLICK PHOTO TO ENLARGE

Included in The Steele Report are a number of photos of suspected debris found at the airport by private investigator Keith Steele. Earlier this year, Steele photographed this chunk of clay sewer pipe. The typed notes and red arrows (pointing to a chunk of asphalt and a chunk of clay sewage pipe) were inserted into the photo by Steele.

The pic was taken in an area at the airport that had been previously thought to have been cleaned up by the utilities department. As near as Venice Florida! dot com can determine, the cleanups happened sometime around late 2002 or early 2003 after workers complained of the practice of emptying wastewater plant drying beds and dumping the contents on airport land.

This type of clay pipe was/is only used for one thing: to transport raw sewage underground. It could only have landed on airport property one way: mixed in with other sewage and dirt from a sewage repair dig or from dirt and unprocessed sludge from a sewage drying bed.


PAIR OF ACES
Mayor Dean Calamaras (left) and former city manager George Hunt: In January, Calamaras downplayed allegations that Troy Evans had told the pair anything about any illegal dumping and instead claimed to not understand Evans' position. Now that a portion of Evans' diary is public record, Calamaras has backed off of the claim somewhat and instead has focused instead on an attack on Venice Florida! dot com's Patten.

Sewage wasn't dumped at airport
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05

To really see this in its fullest, you have to see the layout of the print version. The front page of the printed version ends with the mayor's first quote as printed in this online version.

FRONT PAGE: City stated no sewage or sludge was dumped at the airport, Venice Florida! dot com said a lot of it was dumped, Steele Report says some was dumped; Gondo's conclusion: no sewage was dumped, the city was telling the truth, Venice Florida! dot com was lying; logic surrenders

BURIED WITHIN PAPER: City was illegally dumping tainted soil at airport as originally reported on Venice Florida! dot com, city originally denied it happened; Gondo says sewage-tainted soil was dumped, city was telling the truth, Venice Florida! dot com was lying; logic eats gun, pulls trigger

BONUS TRAX, BURIED EVEN FURTHER: City recently pumped water from sewer spill at Patches Restaurant into storm drain for 24 hours and... oh look, a squirrel!!!

I guess you can have your cake and eat it too. Ironically, Andrews takes me to task for using sewage and sludge synonymously in some of my online accounts.

Allegations that the city was trucking massive amounts of raw sewage and dumping it on Venice Municipal Airport property appear to be untrue. However, questions about how city supervisors handled soil taken from water- and sewage-line breaks five years ago remain.
-- J.J. Andrews, Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05

Uhhhh... J.J.? There's a word for sewage-tainted soil that's been lying in drying beds. It's called sludge. Which you reported back in April as never having been dumped at the airport. That was in the first piece in which you slimed me, which I later referred to as "bullshit."

On Wednesday, I was contacted by J.J. Andrews as sort of a pre-interview. Andrews was angry and he wasn't making any attempt to hide it. He was upset that I had referred in print to his April story as "bullshit." Which it was.

In looking at the Steele Report and how he was going to shape the story, he stated it didn't look good for me. He discussed my use of the word "bullshit" and, referring to the use of the word, he repeatedly stated in angry tones, "You remember this. You just remember this."

I even asked him at the time, "What is this, a threat?"

Andrews denied it was a threat, but it was clear that he wanted me to know that the coming smackdown was personal, a result of my referring to his April article as "bullshit."

Andrews didn't ask me to delete the sentence and I even told him at the time that I wouldn't.

However....

Feeling buffaloed and bullied, and in an attempt to appease him into looking at the actual report, I removed the offending sentence from the piece and then I e-mailed him that I had made the deletion. Gutless. Absolutely gutless on my part. But I did it. If there's any room to throw stones at me, that's it right there. I caved.

Typical of such cowardly actions, it didn't do any good. You'd have thought I would have known this.

Now why? Why did Andrews decide to target me with an ill-researched attack that, on its face, clearly makes no sense? I wish I knew. His latest piece is self-contradictory -- no, no sewage was dumped, Patten's a liar, but wait, some sewage was dumped, Patten's still a liar.

WTF?

 

The end of a friendship?
Andrews and I have enjoyed a unique friendship and mutual interest in good writing and good journalism. A friendship that is pretty much over for now as I can't trust him after this incident and I doubt he'll trust me after reading my response.

Such is life.

The city manager said this is not a sufficient explanation. [City Manager Marty] Black has a pushed a new policy within the past two weeks that during any type of utility-line break, assume the soil and water are contaminated and practice all safety requirements. If there was a policy such as this in 2001, there would not be a debate today on whether the soil dumped at Venice airport was contaminated.
-- J.J. Andrews, Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05

Ahhhhh, no. Nice try, but entirely untrue.

There would be no debate today over whether or not sewage or sludge was dumped at the airport if I hadn't dug away at it and written about it.

 

Maybe they were just lazy that day
The mayor and former city manager George Hunt knew about the illegal dumping at the airport in 2002. Marty Black knew I had some information and that I was looking into it late last year, but Black stated at the time that he was dubious, this in spite of his own conversations with Troy Evans prior to the fated meeting in 2002 as documented in Evans' diary. To be fair, Evans never writes what he told Black, just that they conversed prior to the meeting and that Evans wanted Black to be at the meeting. Black did not attend and no reason is given by Evans, but it's probably a good guess that Hunt excluded Black deliberately.

Here's one additional tidbit of info, given to me by one of the individuals who was in the meeting with Hunt, Mayor Dean Calamaras and Evans in August 2002. Somewhere in the digital stack of photos that was shown, a pic popped up showing sewage or sludge in the process of being illegally dumped on land (and not in a drying bed) either just inside or outside the perimeter fence at the Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant. Apparently, one of the workers standing near the dump truck had a camera. Anyway, Evans showed this pic to Calamaras and Hunt and explained what the pic meant. Calamaras is quoted as responding, "Maybe they were just lazy that day."

Yeah. OK, Dean. They were just lazy.

Ya know, this crap used to amaze me when I first was hearing about it. I just could not believe it. I guess I've grown numb to it all, as now this kind of normally shocking tale now just sounds so.... typically Venice.

Moving right along.

Of course, Calamaras swears he didn't understand anything that Evans was explaining, it was all charts and graphs and such ("technical things" was the phrase that Calamaras used to describe Evans' presentation). Evans can't talk because of an agreement with the city when they caved on his Whistleblower lawsuit: the city gave him $25,000 on the signed condition that he would not divulge any information concerning the particulars of the lawsuit. In questioning Evans, he refused to talk about the 2002 meeting, citing his non-disclosure agreement with the city. So, essentially Evans' silence was bought, although for Evans it no doubt meant at least some kind of resolution and closure. I can understand that and I do not envy Evans for a second.

I'm not sure, but I seem to remember that the matter of sewage being dumped at the airport even came up in the utilities investigation on which Black served as a board member. I'd have to go back and look (500+ pages in no apparent order when it was first compiled and published by the city), but I'd swear that this is where I first learned about it. The road from then to now has been one loooooooooong road.

 

The best vegetables I've ever tasted (ewwwwwwww)
At any rate, the sewage dumped at the airport, as exemplified by the number of employees who talked about it to Steele, was hardly a state secret. According to The Steele Report, even the jokes about the sewage were legendary. John Newburn, in denying that sewage was ever spilled there, offers as proof that no fruits and vegetables normally associated with spilled sewage were growing out at the airport. Quite a few others in the report specifically mention seeing those same fruits and vegetables -- tomatoes, watermelons, corn, etc.,  -- growing in very large and healthy states*. "The best I've ever tasted" is one legendary joke that surfaces in the report.

In fact, from the Steele Report, it would appear that everyone with a blue collared shirt and a city pay stub in their wallet knew about the sewage dumpings for years.

 

Millions of gallons
As for millions of gallons that Andrews and the mayor have referred to, they both know the real story on that. There were millions of gallons dumped at the airport -- effluent. You are never supposed to flood with effluent, it too is an environmentally bad thing to do, but the city has done it repeatedly, most notably at the county's Knight's Trail park. The county finally told the city never to release another drop there as the city had kept abusing the privilege despite repeated hand slaps. This was part of the EPA's plea bargain, the tale appears in the original plea agreement docs that Marty Black had to sign.

When Knight's Trail became a closed option and Curry Creek became too obvious, the city had to find other outlets to get rid of excess effluent that they claimed they never had.

So the city flooded the airport (this according to my nefarious unnamed sources that both the mayor and the Gondo seem to take issue with): millions of gallons of effluent, all of which eventually flowed into the Intracoastal Waterway. One of my nefarious unnamed sources described the flooding as being so intense that when you walked on parts of airport land, you sunk into the water up to your knees.

The city knows the story on this, the Gondo knows the story, and I kept a lid on it because I was requested to at the time (and no, I ain't sayin' by who). Why the Gondo never pursued the lead is their business.

I originally hinted at the millions of gallons in a front page teaser that promo'd the then-upcoming article, but I never followed up on it in print. The teaser was posted as I was formulating the first draft of the December article. As I was gathering the original information just prior to the first version of story publication, it appeared that there were millions of gallons of sewage involved, but as my investigation evolved (and prior to actual publication), it became clear that the millions referred to effluent. The teaser was removed and I offered no explanation in print because I couldn't at the time, at least not without breaking my word. The concept of effluent, sewage or anything else in the millions of gallons never appeared in an actual article until now.

There are quite a few other tales that I've never gotten around to telling for one reason or another. There are other places that the city was dumping at. Wellfield Park** immediately springs to mind, but I also interviewed a property owner back in 2003 who claimed that she caught the city dumping wet dirt on her land a couple of times, land just outside the city limits. She made them clean it up. The Gondo knows this story as well.

Here, however, it seems that I'm getting slapped around publicly for telling too much and not enough at the same time.

 

* These are all plants which have seeds that pass through the digestive system relatively unscathed. Some of these seeds then pass through the sewage system and survive, finding themselves in a very delightfully food-rich environment. Delightful if you are a tomato plant, anyway.

** Wellfield Park has long been a bone of contention between the city, the county and residents. Part of the park was once a garbage dump that has had numerous stories told over the years about what was and wasn't dumped. In more recent years, the DEP has stated that the heavy metal content of groundwater at the park was problematic and the city has had a bit of conflict with the DEP. As to what historically has and hasn't ever been dumped at Wellfield Park, I don't think anyone is ever going to know the real story. Last year, I discovered that road cleaning crews were dumping water from their truck in a copse at the park and I showed Public Works Director Larry Heath a hole that had been dug at the park for this purpose. The hole was filled in and I received assurances from Heath that the practice would stop immediately.

 

John Patten is the editor and publisher of Venice Florida! dot com and had previously worked in broadcasting for over 12 years. He can also be incredibly rude at times.

 


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