County of Los Angeles
Department of Public Health
Environmental Health
5050 Commerce Drive
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Email:
ehmail@ph.lacounty.gov
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
Noteworthy Events
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Grand Central Recycling and Transfer Station permit
receives Waste Board seal of approval
On February 20, 2001 the
California Department of Resources and Recycling (CalRecycle) concurred in the issuance of a Solid Waste Facility
Permit to City of Industry Disposal, dba Grand Central Recycling and
Transfer Station, Inc., to operate a 1,500 tons per day Transfer Station in
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| the City of Industry. The facility will be used primarily by the operator, but will be open to other commercial haulers and self-haulers. Acting for the proponent was Clements Environmental.
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Pebbly
Beach Landfill permit gets thumbs up
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After three public hearings, and
two environmental reviews, on March 21, 2001 the CalRecycle concurred
in the issuance of a Solid Waste Facility Permit to Republic
Industries, dba Seagull Sanitation, for the Pebbly Beach Landfill.
Speaking on behalf of the site was Rob Clark, City Manager of
the city of Avalon. There was no opposition. As has been
reported here, the site will include a material recovery
facility (MRF) and a
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The operator is being assisted by Matt
Cotton of Integrated Waste Management Consulting in the composting
area. The landfill will be converted to a bale-fill. Construction of
the MRF is well underway. These photographs show the structure as it
existed at the end of May. Since then, the exterior walls have been
erected. Inside, an eight person sorting line, a baler and a
shredder are in place. With a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean
and the undeveloped Island interior as a backdrop, there may not be
a more beautiful location for a landfill in the entire State of
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Informally
Republic Industries has contracted with
UltraSystems Environmental Inc. to develop a CEQA analysis for the BelArt
Transfer Station in Long Beach. Tentatively, the operator has
indicated they will be seeking an increase in the permitted tonnage from
1,500 to 4,000 tons per day. Because of a unique land use arrangement,
the
LEA will be the Lead Agency for CEQA.
Environmental Science Associates has
submitted a draft Report of Station Information (RSI) for the Culver City Transfer Station. The
applicant (Culver City) will be seeking to revise the SWFP to essentially
double the permitted tonnage from 500 to 1,056 tons per day. The City of
Culver City is the Lead Agency for CEQA and is in the process of
developing the Initial Study.
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