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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNDisposal of Toxic Waste From L.A. Fires Causes Residents to ProtestL.A.'s destructive wildfire season, a new controversy has ignited over the disposal of hazardous materials from burned areas, ...
At least 35,000 metric tons (38,580 US tons) of waste were illegally disposed of, resulting in a profit of at least $4.2 ...
I think that there are opportunities to deal with this material in a contained environment, in the burn zone, rather than ...
North Carolina farms use treated sewage sludge as fertilizer, but concerns over PFAs contamination are growing. With few disposal alternatives, regulators and farmers face tough choices.
In the Jan. 30 ruling, the European Court of Human Rights faulted Italy for not dealing with the dumping, burying and burning ...
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WWTI Watertown on MSNResidents protest toxic waste in DuarteTensions continue to rise in Duarte as residents protest the EPA’s use of Lario Park as a collection site for debris from the ...
The Times has identified seven landfills that have taken steps to accept this waste. Residents and experts are concerned about the fact that these sites were not intended to accept hazardous waste ...
As recovery efforts continue in Los Angeles, a looming question remains – where will all the toxic waste go? Lario Park, located 15 miles east of Altadena has been selected as a processing site for ...
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As crews clean up from LA fires, some residents are furious over hazardous wasteThe blazes that began on Jan. 7 charred thousands of buildings, cars and electronics across the Los Angeles area, creating ...
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