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Board discusses AB1826 compliance and approves amended SB1383 inspection policy; staff outlines composting options and outreach
Summary
Directors received an AB1826 compliance update and approved an amended inspection and enforcement policy tied to SB1383; staff said on-site composting options range widely in capital cost ($500,000 to $4,000,000) and could increase tipping fees $10–$25 per ton, and that detailed proposals will return at the June meeting.
The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency received updates on state organic-waste requirements and on local programs and outreach on April 6. The board approved an amended agency inspection and enforcement policy to reflect a rural exemption and heard preliminary options for compliance with AB1826.
Agency staff reviewed the distinction between AB1826 and related laws: AB1826 requires jurisdictions to make commercial organics collection services available; it does…
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