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Palisades Fire Waste Will Be Processed At Will Rogers Beach By EPAPACIFIC PALISADES, CA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will use a parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach to handle toxic waste being cleared out of the Palisades Fire zone, officials ...
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Will Rogers State Beach parking lot to be processing site for Palisades fire debrisA Will Rogers State Beach parking lot will be used as a temporary processing site for debris from the Palisades fire zone, the state parks department announced Wednesday afternoon. The U.S ...
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Will Rogers State Beach wildfire waste storage ‘highly irresponsible,’ says councilmemberOn 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. Los Angeles City ...
In a statement Wednesday, EPA officials said the Will Rogers State Beach lot “will serve as a temporary site for household hazardous materials collected and transported from nearby properties to ...
Will Rogers State Beach parking lot turned into wildfire debris sorting site Workers unload waste from the Palisades fire at the EPA's Topanga waste sorting area on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu ...
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Protesters Demand EPA Scrap "Reckless" Plan for Toxic Fire Debris at Will Rogers BeachThe beach will become synonymous with toxic waste. I understand that there is no perfect scenario, but what we are not getting from the mayor's office is communication, explanation and care." ...
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EPA chief defends use of Will Rogers State Beach for fire debrisEnvironmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin made a surprise visit to Altadena on Thursday to tour the Eaton Fire’s devastation. Zeldin, who was sworn as the EPA’s new leader last ...
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Will Rogers State Beach parking lot to serve as processing site for Palisades Fire debrisA Will Rogers State Beach parking lot will serve as a temporary processing site for hazardous debris from the Palisades Fire, state parks officials said Wednesday. The U.S. Environmental ...
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EPA to Process Wildfire Toxic Materials at Will Rogers State BeachIn a statement Wednesday, EPA officials said the Will Rogers State Beach lot “will serve as a temporary site for household hazardous materials collected and transported from nearby properties to ...
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