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DTSC, board revise hazardous waste management plan after public hearings; revised draft due in September, vote expected in November
Summary
DTSC and the Board of Environmental Safety said they are revising the statutory hazardous waste management plan after four public hearings; a revised draft will be released in September and the board anticipates approving a final plan in November.
DTSC officials and the Board of Environmental Safety told lawmakers that the first hazardous waste management plan required by SB 158 is being revised to reflect extensive public comments and board input, and that the board expects to vote on a final plan this fall.
Board Chair Andrew Raikstra said the board held four public hearings in Fresno, Berkeley, Los Angeles and Sacramento and that the board and DTSC staff are integrating stakeholder comments into a revised draft to be released in September. Raikstra said the board anticipates a…
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