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So mountaineer is actually saying the same thing I'm saying.

I don't believe in the Trash Gravy that causes smell.

I believe it was a political fake news made from someone to get the most out it for their selfish benefits.

I don't think any area in Irvine has odors because of the landfill or anything like that.

The odor is from the creek, canyon, or vegetation.



So is mountaineer Mo Jay?  Is Mo Jay YF?
 
It just goes to show you talking shit gets things done.  Mountaineer said all the shit talk made him get off his ass and do something.
Who should thank the creator of "trash gravy"?...certainly the PS owners.
 
zubs said:
It just goes to show you talking shit gets things done.  Mountaineer said all the shit talk made him get off his ass and do something.
Who should thank the creator of "trash gravy"?...certainly the PS owners.

Talking trash and spreading fake news are two different things. But sure, I get what you're saying.
 
Mety said:
I don't believe in the Trash Gravy that causes smell.
[...]
I don't think any area in Irvine has odors because of the landfill or anything like that.

Drive down Warner towards the District Costco, or up Jamboree just south of Warner... if that's not the smell of Trash Gravy, I don't know what is.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Mety said:
I don't believe in the Trash Gravy that causes smell.
[...]
I don't think any area in Irvine has odors because of the landfill or anything like that.

Drive down Warner towards the District Costco, or up Jamboree just south of Warner... if that's not the smell of Trash Gravy, I don't know what is.

We talked about this before in another thread. If you don't remember, it's ok. I will write again.

While you think it's the trash gravy, I think the odor is coming from San Diego Creek for that area you're referring to. Those foul smells are usually from creeks, canyons, and vegetations. One easy way to know the "landfill smell" or the trash smell is you can just try to smell one from your own trash bins at home. That's the smell of trash. Now is that the same smell as what you smell in those areas you're traveling at?

 
Ever go to the recycling center, next to the WM processing facilities? There is no creek there, but the odor is unmistaken strong coming from the vents of the facility.

I guess people live in and around the district area homes not smelling it.

Kinda ironic.
 
Compressed-Village said:
Ever go to the recycling center, next to the WM processing facilities? There is no creek there, but the odor is unmistaken strong coming from the vents of the facility.

I guess people live in and around the district area homes not smelling it.

Kinda ironic.

Sure, but are you talking about the same smell IHO is referring to?

I don't live there either so I can't speak for people who reside there. 
 
The landfill emanates no odors to reach any part of Irvine, period. That's a fact.

Are you sure about that?


South Coast AQMD Cites Irvine Landfill After Surge in Odor Complaints​


February 3, 3026

South Coast air quality regulators have issued multiple violations against one of California’s largest landfills after a wave of odor complaints from residents living near the facility.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued three Notices of Violation to Orange County Waste & Recycling’s Frank R. Bowerman Landfill in Irvine, citing odors that inspectors say impacted surrounding communities. The violations were issued on January 7, January 25, and January 26 after inspectors traced repeated odor complaints back to landfill operations.

According to South Coast AQMD, the agency has received more than 130 public complaints since January 1 reporting strong rotten, sour, and garbage-like odors in the area. Inspectors responded to the complaints, confirmed the odors directly with community members, and determined the source to be the Frank R. Bowerman Landfill.

The violations were issued under South Coast AQMD Rule 402 and California Health and Safety Code Section 41700, which prohibit emissions that cause injury, nuisance, or annoyance to a significant number of people or the public. Odor violations fall under the district’s public nuisance enforcement authority, which allows penalties when emissions interfere with community well-being.

Bowerman Landfill is a Class III municipal solid waste landfill located at 11002 Bee Canyon Access Road in Irvine and is among the largest landfill facilities in California. It accepts commercial municipal solid waste from approved haulers and does not allow direct public disposal. The facility is subject to oversight and routine inspections by CalRecycle, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, and South Coast AQMD.

Notices of Violation may result in civil penalties, though enforcement outcomes can vary. In some cases, facilities may enter into settlements or voluntarily take corrective actions to reduce emissions and prevent future violations. If no resolution is reached, the district may pursue a civil lawsuit in superior court.

South Coast AQMD encourages residents experiencing odors, dust, smoke, or other air quality concerns to report issues by calling 1-800-CUT-SMOG, filing a complaint through the agency’s online portal at www.aqmd.gov, or using the district’s mobile app. Complaints are used to trigger inspections and enforcement actions when violations are confirmed.

The agency oversees air quality regulation across much of Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, as well as the Coachella Valley.

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Thanks test for linking to that post! mountaineer did have an insightful, long post 6 years ago and I think their tldr was that the odors were not from the landfill itself but rather the trucks doing the dumping and also from the Bee Canyon wash.

I don't spend enough time in that area to have an informed take on this issue. But it is interesting that this latest notice is specifically saying that inspectors from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) determined the source to be the Bowerman Landfill (and they received 130 complaints since Jan 1!!). Seems pretty definite to me.
 
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