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Concerns rise over hazardous waste project expansion

August 09, 2024 | Kern County, California



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Concerns rise over hazardous waste project expansion
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing environmental review process for a hazardous waste project, emphasizing the importance of compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The meeting highlighted the necessity of combining multiple projects to assess cumulative impacts effectively.

The county has already authorized a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the project, which is part of a larger initiative that includes various components beyond just the hazardous waste permit. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will utilize the environmental analysis conducted by the county to make its own permitting decisions, ensuring that the review process is thorough and comprehensive.

Concerns were raised by officials regarding the potential expansion of the project and its implications for nearby communities, particularly in Button Willow. One official expressed apprehension about the expansion affecting local residents, indicating a need for careful consideration before moving forward.

The discussions underscored the collaborative efforts between local agencies and state departments to ensure environmental safety while balancing community interests. As the review process continues, stakeholders remain focused on addressing the concerns of affected citizens while adhering to regulatory requirements.

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