Dutra Materials, headquartered in San Rafael, Calif., has proposed plans to build an asphalt recycling plant in Petaluma, Calif., according to a report in the Argus-Courier (Petaluma, Calif.).
The plant will process aggregate to be made into concrete and asphalt, according to the report.
Some residents and members of local environmental groups have raised concerns over possible air pollution, noise and odor from the site.
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