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Community voices concerns over environmental hazards in West Oakland

August 13, 2024 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Community voices concerns over environmental hazards in West Oakland
Concerns over environmental safety and community health dominated discussions at a recent government meeting, as officials examined the operations of a local facility involved in feedstock processing. Key issues raised included the reliance on non-electrified ships and diesel-powered cranes, which contribute to air pollution in the surrounding area.

Participants highlighted the lack of transparency regarding the types of trucks transporting feedstock to the facility, questioning whether they comply with air quality regulations. Observations from site visits revealed that the shredding process emitted chemical odors, raising alarms about potential health risks for residents.

The meeting underscored the urgent need for a thorough review of the facility's operations, particularly given its proximity to densely populated neighborhoods like West Oakland, which is already burdened by heavy traffic from ports, freeways, and rail lines. Community advocates called for a slowdown in legislative processes related to the facility, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing public health and environmental protections.

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