http://www.petalumaasphaltplant.com/form-bod.php The Petaluma Asphalt Plant has undergone nearly 5 years of environmental review by the County of Sonoma, State and Federal agencies through the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) process. Rigorous environmental, health and safety protections are required by multiple governmental agencies. Shollenberger Park is nearby and will benefit too.
The new Petaluma Asphalt plant at Haystack Landing will enable Dutra Materials to continue serving the needs of southern Sonoma County by replacing these older asphalt, aggregate distribution and barge offloading facilities with state-of-the-art, efficient operations that reduce environmental impacts and enhance esthetics. This all adds up to helping save shollenberger park.
Petaluma has had the benefit of a Dutra Materials asphalt plant serving the needs of southern Sonoma County for over 20 years. Without the asphalt plant in Petaluma, the nearest plants are in Santa Rosa and Vallejo. And the source of aggregate rock needed to make the asphalt in Santa Rosa is Vallejo.
Hah Faiill.. i thought you"all had hella money how u lose to santa rosa council lmao
KikiRumpus1 2 years ago
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KikiRumpus1 2 years ago
This is propaganda at its best. I live in Petaluma and go to the Park every week. I love it there and it is incredibly serene and peaceful. The plant would release carcinogenic particles into a wetland habitat home to endangered species. Crosswinds blow right through the park and a nearby housing complex. Workers must wear skin protection and respirators because the chemicals used are dangerous to your health. They would be allowed to emit up to 67 decibels measured from across the bank.
symiankrone 2 years ago 2