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  2. California Sues Walmart for Allegedly Dumping 80 Tons of ...

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    On Monday, the state of California sued Walmart on the grounds of unlawful dumping — to the tune of an alleged 80 tons of waste each year. Hazardous waste in the form of batteries, aerosol hair ...

  3. County adopts illegal dumping ordinance - AOL

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    Sep. 20—STOCKTON — Last week the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved adding a county ordinance addressing illegal dumping. Beginning Oct. 13, the new ordinance will ...

  4. Walmart Calls California Waste Dumping Lawsuit ‘Unjustified’

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    California is in hot pursuit of Walmart Inc. for alleged hazardous waste dumping in municipal landfills totaling more than 80 tons annually. The state filed a lawsuit Monday in an Alameda court ...

  5. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar from state-to-state, these laws define who violators are, the type or "function" of the person committing the action, and what items must be littered or dumped to constitute an illegal act. Municipal ordinances and state statutes require a "human action" in committing illegal littering or dumping, for one to be "held in violation." Most ...

  6. California Environmental Quality Act - Wikipedia

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    The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA / ˈ s iː. k w ə /) is a California statute passed in 1970 and signed in to law by then-governor Ronald Reagan, [1] [2] shortly after the United States federal government passed the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), to institute a statewide policy of environmental protection.

  7. California Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The state agencies responsible for these programs set the standards for their program while local governments implement the standards. To date, there are 83 Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs) , who are accountable for carrying out responsibilities previously handled by approximately 1,300 different state and local agencies.

  8. Meanwhile, officials in Los Angeles County on Tuesday approved an outside review of how its emergency alert system functioned during the Eaton and Palisades Fires. The Eaton Fire caused 17 deaths.

  9. Hazardous waste in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Laws vary by state and municipality and they are changing every day. Be sure to check with your local environmental regulatory agency, solid waste authority, or health department to find out how HHW is managed in your area. Modern landfills are designed to handle normal amounts of HHW and minimize the environmental impacts. However, there are ...