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Some California landfills are on fire and leaking methane. Newly proposed rules could make them safer
CARB plans to enforce faster methane leak repairs and use satellites for detection at nearly 200 landfills, aiming to reduce the state’s second-largest methane emissions source.
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Some California landfills are on fire and leaking methane: Newly proposed rules could make them safer
A vast canyon of buried garbage has been smoldering inside a landfill in the Santa Clarita Valley, inducing geysers of liquid waste onto the surface and noxious fumes into the air.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleSome California landfills are on fire and leaking methane. Newly proposed rules could make them safer
California is considering adopting new rules to better identify and more quickly to respond to dangerous methane leaks and underground fires at landfills statewide.
·Los Angeles, United States
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