Operator fined over odors at landfill

Operator fined over odors at landfill

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The owner of the Bradley Landfill in Sun Valley was ordered Thursday to pay a $2,450 fine and donate $10,000 to a university after the firm was convicted of allowing obnoxious odors to be


released from the dump last spring. The sentence was imposed by Municipal Court Commissioner Joseph Spada after the landfill’s owner, Valley Reclamation Co., pleaded no contest to permitting


the illegal odor emissions, Los Angeles City Atty. James Hahn said. Valley Reclamation was ordered to donate $10,000 to the UCLA Occupational Health Center for use in training health


technicians about asbestos exposure, according to Hahn’s office, which filed the complaint against the landfill operator. The misdemeanor case stemmed from the installation of a gas


collection system at the landfill last May. The city attorney’s office said the odors were released because the operator failed to adequately rebury decaying garbage unearthed during the


digging of trenches for the system. MORE TO READ