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Kings County hears quarterly update on Kenilman Hills hazardous waste facility; DTSC part B permit renewal pending
Summary
County staff and facility representatives briefed the Board of Supervisors on recent inspections, a low DTSC violation score, one corrective action for a gasoline spill bucket and a pending DTSC Part B permit renewal that could be appealed.
The Kings County Board of Supervisors received a quarterly report Oct. 7 on operations and regulatory oversight at the Kenilman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility (KHF), including recent inspections, one corrective violation and a forthcoming permit renewal decision from the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).
A facility representative described inspections and interactions with regulators from July through early October, noting that monthly…
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