New York Post on MSN11d
LA wildfire victims forced to wait up to 18 months for toxic ash and debris removal before rebuilding — thanks to government red tapeThat’s a long time to wait for these governmental agencies to do their thing,” one resident, Kimberly Bloom, said.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPhase 1 EPA wildfire cleanup on track to be complete by end of February, mayor saysThe first phase of the wildfires debris removal process, which involves the removal of toxic items from destroyed properties, ...
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I think that there are opportunities to deal with this material in a contained environment, in the burn zone, rather than ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is facing a monumental challenge clearing up batteries after the California wildfires, a ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHow the EPA is handling the unprecedented lithium-ion battery removal in wildfire burn areasThe EPA Phase 1 removal process involves clearing hazardous materials from properties, including widely used lithium ion ...
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Toxics in the air from urban wildfires may include dioxins, asbestos, and lead. But testing, until recently, for these air ...
According to the EPA, it remains on track to complete its Phase-1 work by the end of the month. The speed of the work has ...
Welcome to Bloomberg’s California Edition—covering all the events shaping one of the world’s biggest economies and its global ...
The EPA is conducting its largest wildfire hazardous waste cleanup operation to date. The Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
As crews clean up from LA wildfires, some residents are furious over hazardous wasteCopyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Air quality monitoring equipment is seen at Lario Park, used ...
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