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  2. COUNTERTOP BINS FOR COUNTY RESIDENTS. Sacramento County’s Curbside Organics Collection starts Monday, July 4. Then, the green waste cart will turn into the organics cart for weekly pickup ...

  3. Can I toss my food waste away in a paper bag under Sacramento ...

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    Sacramento food waste mandate: How to comply, reduce odor and get a free compost bin If the material isn’t compostable, empty your scraps loosely into a bin lined with leaves, newspaper or paper ...

  4. Is Sacramento food waste program working? Officials say it’s ...

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    Yolo County Central Landfill prepares its organic facility in 2021, at 44090 Co Road 28H in Woodland. Sacramento residents, regardless of jurisdiction, are mandated to recycle their food waste ...

  5. Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD) uses its web of underground pipes to send influent from homes and businesses lateral lines to the main sewer line where it will then flow to various trunk lines. These trunk lines flow the influent directly to SRWTP and it will only take approximately 8 hours to process and treat the incoming waste.

  6. California Department of Toxic Substances Control - Wikipedia

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    The Hazardous Waste Control Act of 1972 [3] established legal standards for hazardous waste. Accordingly, in 1972, the Department of Health Services (now called the California Health and Human Services Agency) created a hazardous waste management unit, staffing it in 1973 with five employees concerned primarily with developing regulations and setting fees for the disposal of hazardous waste.

  7. Sacramento food waste mandate: How to comply, reduce ... - AOL

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  8. Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, SMUD purchased 2,100 acres (850 ha) in southeast Sacramento County for a nuclear power plant, which was built in Herald, 25 miles (40 km) south-east of downtown Sacramento. [4] In the early 1970s, a small pond was expanded to a 160-acre (65 ha) lake to serve as an emergency backup water supply for the station.

  9. Sacramento officials will be snooping through your garbage ...

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    Sacramento currently has no information on what percentage of residents are separating the food from the waste. In my 120-unit downtown housing complex on a recent pickup morning, 79 driveways had ...