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  2. List of Superfund sites in California - Wikipedia

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    Waste Disposal, Inc. Los Angeles ... San Luis Obispo: 09/23/2004: 04/19/2006: N/A: N/A: N/A ... (South San Jose Plant) Santa Clara

  3. Anti-nuclear movement in California - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 1980, about 15,000 people attended a protest near San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. [27] In 1977 Bechtel Corporation installed the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station reactor vessel backwards. California has banned the approval of new nuclear reactors since the late 1970s because of concerns over waste disposal. [28] [29]

  4. Waste Connections - Wikipedia

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    Waste Connections, Inc. is a North American integrated waste services company that provides waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services, primarily of solid waste. It has operations in both the United States and Canada. Its headquarters is located in The Woodlands, Texas. It is the third largest waste management company in North ...

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    The storm turned Avila Beach Road in San Luis Obispo County from a road to a river on Jan. 9 2023. A motorist died after ignoring road signs. Highway 41 is closed from Morro Bay to Atascadero due ...

  6. San Luis Obispo, California - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Obispo (Spanish for 'St. Louis the Bishop'; / s æ n ˌ l uː ɪ s ə ˈ b ɪ s p oʊ / san LOO-iss ə-BISS-poh; [10] Spanish: [san ˈlwis oˈβispo]; Chumash: tiłhini) is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California.

  7. San Luis Ranch - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Ranch is a 131-acre development project (53 ha) in San Luis Obispo, California, United States. Forty acres (16 ha) of the project includes up to 580 homes along with another 60 acres (24 ha) of organic farming and open space.