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The Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility is a large (1,600 acre; 4,000 hectare) hazardous waste and municipal solid waste disposal facility, operated by Waste Management, Inc.. The landfill is located at , southwest of Kettleman City on State Route 41 in the western San Joaquin Valley, Kings County, California. Environmental justice health issues have been an ongoing concern for the community and waste facility. The Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility is frequently criticized for its alleged health threats by the local organization 'People for Clean Air and Water' (''El Pueblo para El Aire y Agua Limpio''), and by environmental groups such as (Greenaction ). Waste Management, Inc. counters that it is a significant local employer, and donates funds to the local community, including Kettleman City Elementary School. The facility manager, Bob Henry, pointed out in a 2007 newspaper interview that it is periodically inspected by as many as nine federal, state, and local agencies. In 2007, Maricela Mares-Alatorre, a leader of 'People for Clean Air and Water,' was quoted as saying: "Are we supposed to be happy that they're getting more trash? Donations don't buy you health."〔Nidever, Seth. "(A good neighbor )." ''Hanford Sentinel''. August 11, 2007. Retrieved on March 12, 2011.〕 ==Historical overview of related environmental controversies==
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