How will all the tons of debris left behind by Los Angeles County’s unprecedented wildfires be dealt with? Where will it go? The answer is complicated, but the process is coming together and much of ...
(CNN) — As the winds die down and firefighters seize control of the deadly infernos that have scorched more than 60 square miles, Los Angeles faces an unimaginable task before anyone can rebuild: ...
People who lost their homes are being told it’s safe to return and try to salvage what’s left. But experts believe it’s likely that wildfire waste is teeming with hazardous materials. Among the most ...
A record-breaking number of people worked to meet the Feb. 25 debris clearance deadline set by the Trump administration after the January fires About one-third of properties damaged in the Eaton and ...
Duarte, Calif. — Not far from where Ceci Carroll lives, a rock-mining company has polluted the air with dust across the San Gabriel Valley, she said. Now, as crews clean charred remains from the Los ...
Raymond Williams trucked millions of pounds of hazardous powder from Mississippi to Berger, Missouri, where it was stored in a warehouse that was regularly broken into. His plan to recycle it never ...
The removal of hazardous materials from areas devastated in the Eaton and Palisades fires has completed, the U.S.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finished processing hazardous waste collected from properties damaged in the Eaton Fire and brought to a staging area in Azusa, officials announced ...
Who was held accountable for the hazardous powder left near the town of Berger, Missouri? Cleaning up the Superfund site cost more than $4.2 million. Raymond Williams trucked millions of pounds of ...