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Fire at landfill sparks urgent warning on battery disposal

October 09, 2024 | Kings County, California


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Fire at landfill sparks urgent warning on battery disposal
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key updates regarding waste management operations and community events. A notable incident was reported at the MSW landfill B 17, where a small fire was ignited by a lithium-ion battery that had been improperly disposed of. Fortunately, an operator was on-site and quickly extinguished the fire using a fire extinguisher. Officials emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the proper disposal of lithium batteries, urging residents to utilize designated drop-off locations, including local Home Depot stores and Kings Waste recycling facilities.

The meeting also covered regulatory updates, including the approval of a TSCA permit by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which governs the management of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Changes to the permit included the addition of an emergency coordinator and the relocation of an emergency alarm station at landfill unit B 17 due to ongoing construction.

Looking ahead, the King County Public Safety event is scheduled for October 24 at Kettleman City Park, where officials will sponsor an information booth. Additionally, the first annual Kettleman City Fall Festival will take place on October 26 at the community center, with plans for a fun and engaging setup.

In terms of landfill operations, the closure of MSW landfill B 19 has been completed, with a certification report set to be submitted to relevant authorities in November. The ongoing operations at landfill B 17, which opened in 2006, are expected to continue for another 35 to 40 years, with significant capacity still available for waste disposal.

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