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Palisades Fire Waste Will Be Processed At Will Rogers Beach By EPA
The EPA will use the state beach parking lot as a base for its massive effort to clean up hazardous materials after the Palisades Fire.
Councilwoman Traci Park Pushes Back Against EPA's Plan to Use Will Rogers State Beach for Hazardous Waste
Councilwoman Traci Park is pushing back after learning that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to use the parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach as a temporary site for household hazardous materials collected from properties damaged by the Palisades Fire.
Wildfire waste will be processed at Will Rogers Beach after initial EPA requests were denied
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will use the parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach to handle toxic waste being cleared out of the Palisades Fire zone, despite earlier claims by EPA officials that requests to use this location were denied.
Will Rogers State Beach parking lot turned into wildfire debris sorting site
As the cleanup efforts continue in the Pacific Palisades, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it will turn the Will Rogers State Beach parking lot into a processing site for hazardous wildfire debris.
EPA adds cleanup site at Will Rogers State Beach, in race to to collect hazardous household debris
The Environmental Protection Agency is establishing a household hazardous waste staging site at Will Rogers State Beach, just days after representatives said the site had been proposed for such a use,
Will Rogers State Park parking lot becomes temporary hazardous waste processing site
A Will Rogers State Park parking lot will be converted to a temporary processing site for debris removed from the Palisades Fire area, according to a statement released by the EPA early Wednesday afternoon.
Will Rogers State Beach wildfire waste storage ‘highly irresponsible,’ says councilmember
On Wednesday, the EPA announced it would use a parking lot near Will Rogers State Beach to temporarily store and process hazardous material from the Palisades Fire disaster site.
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“We Feel Terrorized”: What EPA Employees Say About the Decision to Stay or Go Under Trump
More than 300 career employees at the Environmental Protection Agency have left. Those who remain face a painful decision: ...
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Nonprofit calls on EPA to lead cleanup of toxic Cotter Mill
The Colorado Legacy Land/Lincoln Park Superfund site, formerly known as the Cotter Uranium Mill, closed in 2011, but more ...
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EPA addresses public concerns over location of Eaton fire hazardous waste staging area
A number of people brought questions and concerns to the council’s regular meeting about the federal officials’ decision to ...
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Malibu balks at proposal to unload fire debris near City Hall as EPA struggles to find sites
Request by the Environmental Protection Agency to process hazardous waste from the Palisades fire near Malibu City Hall faces ...
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EPA says President Trump ordered agency to move quickly on Eaton fire’s toxic waste site in Azusa
The EPA set up a waste collection site in Lario Park in Azusa, saying it was under orders to act quickly from President Trump ...
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Hazardous Waste Enforcement: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Allentown, Pennsylvania Coil Coating Facility Enter into Consent Agreement
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and Vorteq Coil Finishers, LLC (“Vorteq”) entered into a January 22nd Consent ...
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Cal EPA chief on removing hazardous waste following LA wildfires
The CA Environmental Protection Agency secretary explains the cleanup phases for LA’s wildfires, and expects no complications ...
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Push for EPA to lead cleanup of toxic Cotter Mill
The Colorado Legacy Land/Lincoln Park Superfund site, formerly known as the Cotter Uranium Mill, closed in 2011, but more ...
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