Californians can look forward to hazardous waste being “left in place” instead of removed and sent to specially constructed and licensed facilities under last minute amendments to Speaker John Perez's Assembly Bill 1330. The legislation now calls for meeting environmental targets by “reducing the disposal of hazardous waste."
That's like "cleaning up" Prince William Sound by letting Exxon leave oil in the Bay.
No doubt major industry players from Boeing – with its radioactively contaminated Simi Valley land – to KB Homes – and their plans to build on radioactive sites next to industrial factories without adequate clean up, are rubbing their hands together. This legislation disposes of the need for disposal, saving them millions of dollars and making official what the DTSC has already been quietly sanctioning.
Waste that is not removed continues to expose the public to toxins via different pathways from breathing it in to ingesting it through food or water.
Please take a minute to weigh in with your state lawmakers and stop this power grab by polluters.
