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Neighbors raising a stink about Chiquita Canyon landfill in Castaic

Por: ABC7 Health September 07, 2023

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in Castaic are raising a stink.They say the stench of garbage and gases wafting over their neighborhoods has become unbearable.More than 1,200 complaints have been registered and 40 violation notices issued to the landfill operators.But the problem continues.Many have taken to keeping their windows shut and the air conditioning units humming all day just to keep their indoor air clear. Others say the odor has been making them sick, giving them... + full article



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