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The troublesome Atlas Iron and Metal Corp. was forced to close its Watts recycling plant after a no-contest plea for ...
The board that oversees California’s toxic substances agency unanimously voted Thursday to remove a controversial proposal ...
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control had planned to weaken rules for hazard waste disposal. An oversight ...
The second-generation landowner of a pair of inactive Burnsville dumps wants to build a Topgolf-style driving range and ...
Ingenium and Veolia North America announced a strategic partnership providing guaranteed access to Veolia’s new ...
California shouldn’t weaken hazardous waste rules to allow local landfills to accept toxic dirt that currently goes to two specialized disposal sites in the Central Valley and hazardous ...
The company pleaded no contest to five felony counts and must close permanently -- a win for neighbors and students at Jordan ...
S&W Atlas Iron and Metal Co. pleaded no contest Tuesday to five felony counts of disposal of hazardous waste without a permit, while the company's owners each pleaded no contest to three misdemeanors.
The potential change would have allowed contaminated soil from heavily polluted sites to be dumped at ... The discussion of hazardous waste disposal has been thrust into the public spotlight ...
A metal salvage and recycling yard adjacent to Jordan High School in Watts pleaded no contest Tuesday to five felony counts of disposal of hazardous waste without a permit, while the company’s owners ...