Santa Barbara County Supervisors Mandate Clean-Air ‘Scrubbers’ in All Cannabis Greenhouses
“It’s about time,” Carpinterians say of the supervisors’ historic vote to require state-of-the-art odor control.
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“It’s about time,” Carpinterians say of the supervisors’ historic vote to require state-of-the-art odor control.
Three Santa Barbara County supervisors listen to Carpinteria residents at their hometown City Hall.
Property owners are bankrupt, owing more than $9 million, court records show.
“This will send shockwaves throughout California’s cannabis industry,” the winning side says.
Growers would have at least 12 months to comply, and that’s too long, Carpinterians say.
His project would be state-of-the-art, but what about the smell from his greenhouses?
“We really need to listen to the neighbors,” a Santa Barbara County planning commissioner says.
Prices are low, growers keep quitting, and it’s “not very positive,” Santa Barbara County officials say.
County supervisors vow to get rid of the smell of pot by tightening odor-control regs across the Carpinteria Valley.
“We’re flipping the script,” the chair of the new board says.