LOMPOC, Calif. – Central Coast Agriculture, the operator of a large cannabis manufacturing lab in Lompoc, will pay $1.3 million to the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District to settle penalties associated with clean air violations, authorities said Thursday. From 2020 through 2023, district officials said, the lab at 1201 West Chestnut Ave. and 1200 West Laurel Ave. in Lompoc was a major source of reactive organic compounds — gases that contribute to the production of ozone on hot, sunny days. The Lompoc lab is believed to be one of the largest in the county, if not the state. For several years, despite multiple warnings and notices of violation, it was operating without
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