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Chem Waste presents Kettleman Hills quarterly report; permit decision, appeals and county revenue implications discussed

Kings County Board of Supervisors · November 12, 2024
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Summary

A Chem Waste representative briefed the board Jan. 14 on Kettleman Hills operations, community events, and a draft DTSC Part B permit that could be issued in March with a 30-day appeal period; the presentation noted possible county revenue effects if DTSC allows more non-RCRA materials to go to local subtitle D landfills.

Administration introduced a quarterly operations report for the Kettleman Hills facility and a Chem Waste representative, Bob Henry, delivered the presentation.

Henry reviewed outreach and sponsorship activities from the Oct. 8–Jan. 13 reporting period, noted that monthly unannounced facility inspections found no violations, and described the State Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Part B permit process. He told the board that DTSC published a draft permit and, based…

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