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0 Waste Sonoma tells Petaluma commission county compost facility feasible but years from operation
Summary
0 Waste Sonoma told the Petaluma Climate Action Commission that a proposed compost facility on county airport land could take several years to finish CEQA and construction, would process roughly 70,000 tons per year and is intended to keep compost within Sonoma County rather than exporting finished product.
Leslie Lukash, executive director of 0 Waste Sonoma, presented to the Petaluma Climate Action Commission on March 12 about the agency’s work managing organics and the status of a proposed county-level compost facility.
Lukash described 0 Waste Sonoma as a joint powers authority that manages household hazardous waste, organics collection and state-required reporting on behalf of member jurisdictions. She said the state’s SB 1383 (the short-lived climate pollutants action law) requires organics diversion,…
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