Pubdate: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 Source: Fresno Bee, The (CA) Copyright: 2003 The Fresno Bee Contact: http://www.fresnobee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/161 Author: Charles McCarthy, The Fresno Bee METH DUMP FIRE FOUND IN GROVE 3 Waste Sites Discovered In Madera MADERA - A toxic waste dump big enough to have produced $300,000 worth of illegal methamphetamine smoldered Monday in an orchard less than three miles from Children's Hospital Central California. It was one of three meth waste dumps reported Monday in Madera County, but the only one on fire. Waste in the three dumps could have produced about $800,000 worth of the illegal drug. Monday's first dumpsite was found by an orange grower about 8:30 a.m. A pile of waste was burning among the trees on Road 38 just north of Avenue 9. Environmental health officials said the smoke and fumes quickly dispersed in the air. But the grower was warned about some of the orange crop on trees near the smoldering materials, said Madera County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Erica Stuart. Cleanup crews carted away four 55-gallon drums of waste from the site. They also found 15 pounds of red phosphorous, which Stuart said is highly flammable, toxic and cancer-causing. Since January, officers have cleaned up 20 meth lab dumps in Madera County. That's about the same number as this time last year, Stuart said. Narcotics officers also reported the weekend arrests of four people and the seizure of an estimated $1,000 worth of methamphetamine. Officers said a tip led them to a home about four blocks from the Madera County Jail. Officers identified the suspects at the residence, on Avenue 14 between Roads 281/2 and 29, as Rosaleo Hernandez, 25, Lilliana Venazuela, 21, Raul Hernandez, 26, and Jorge Rodriguez, 32. No connection was reported between the weekend arrests and Monday's dumpsite finds. In addition to 4 ounces of pure methamphetamine, officers found a tub of MSN at the Avenue 14 address, they said. At midday Monday, narcotics agents reported that a white plastic bag with about 5 gallons of methamphetamine waste was found beside Road 14 about a quarter-mile south of Avenue 25 in the Chowchilla area. The bag reportedly contained 3 ounces of red phosphorous along with lye and packs of pseudoephedrine. It was the third "mom and pop" meth dump found in the area in the past six months. Officers believe the smaller amounts of waste were generated during the manufacture of meth for personal use rather than mass sales, Stuart said. What officers described as a "super meth lab" dumpsite was reported about 2 p.m. Monday in a western Madera County vineyard near Firebaugh. Seven bags of meth leftovers were counted at this dumpsite on Avenue 6 near Road 16. Two bags of the waste, estimated to have produced $500,000 of meth, were floating in a canal. Officers suspected it was from a drug cartel lab, Stuart said. "When they're not growing marijuana, they're manufacturing methamphetamine," Stuart said about cartels. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek