The Port of Los Angeles has released a Draft Subsequent Environmental Impact Report or DSEIR for the SA Recycling amendment to permit No. 750 Project.
Located at 901 New Dock St. on Terminal Island, the proposed project seeks an amendment to Permit No. 750 to allow for an up to 10-year extension of existing operations, with up to five additional years for use of the site as a non-operational restoration period for any necessary closure and remediation activities to restore the property.
The DSEIR is available for review on the Port of Los Angeles website at portoflosangeles.org/ceqa.
The DSEIR has determined that implementation of the proposed project would not result in significant effects substantially more severe than shown in the previous Hugo Neu-Proler Lease Renewal Environmental Impact Report (State Clearing House # 93071074).
The port will hold a virtual public meeting to receive comments on the Draft SEIR at 4 p.m. on Jan. 17. No registration is required. Simultaneous Spanish translation services will be provided. The meeting will take place via Zoom.
Written comments on the DSEIR may be submitted via email to ceqacomments@portla.org or to the following address during the public comment period through Feb.19.
Director of Environmental Management
Los Angeles Harbor Department
425 South Palos Verdes Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Comment letters sent via email should include the Project title “SA Recycling Amendment to Permit No. 750 Project” in the email subject line.
Time: 4 p.m., Jan. 17
Details: 310-732-3615; portoflosangeles.org/ceqa,
Venue: Online
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