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City updates on Hyperion: 27 odor complaints, one notice of violation; mosquito counts fell, city posts resources online

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City Manager Darrell George reported that the South Coast Air Quality Management District received 27 odor complaints and issued one notice of violation on May 2; Hyperion staff formed a maintenance team and LA County Vector Control reported decreasing mosquito counts from May 1 to May 8.

City Manager Darrell George updated the El Segundo City Council on recent activity related to Hyperion, reporting that the South Coast Air Quality Management District received 27 odor complaints over two weeks and issued a single notice of violation on May 2.

George said Hyperion created a maintenance-and-operations team to identify potential mosquito breeding grounds and take mitigation steps. He also said Los Angeles County Vector Control reported mosquito counts decreased from May 1 to May 8. The city posted information about Hyperion on its website (elsegundo.org/hyperion), and the council received the update as information; no formal action was recorded in the transcript.

The update was informational. The transcript records complaint and enforcement counts and agency activity; it does not include Hyperion’s internal corrective actions in detail or any enforcement schedule beyond the single notice of violation noted by SCAQMD.