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The results show high levels of lead in the soil and other toxic metals on properties in both areas, including spots already ...
Lead, other toxins present on destroyed parcels after Eaton, Palisades wildfire debris, soil removal
A soil sampling study found that lead and toxic chemicals remained present on some properties where debris removal had been ...
Lawyers filing the lawsuit cite an investigation by The Times in which the testing of soil samples at homes found toxic heavy ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFinal LA County soil sample results show higher lead levels in Eaton Fire area than PalisadesThe results show high levels of lead in the soil and other toxic metals on properties in both areas, including spots already ...
The most concerning levels are in Altadena, according to the company L.A. County hired to conduct the testing after the federal government opted not to test. However, it's unclear if the higher levels ...
Palisades and Eaton Fire victims are turning to prefab construction in the face of high costs and long build times.
One owns a 99-year-old icon of an Altadena business. Another makes candles. They team up to share one message: ‘Share your ...
After initial results from a soil sampling study found elevated lead levels near the Eaton fire area, the final stage of ...
"Rebuilding SoCal" is KCAL News' commitment to holding leaders accountable, getting answers, and showcasing Southern ...
Southern California firefighters who battled the Eaton and Palisades fires saved not only homes but lives and now they are ...
Following best practices from previous federal post-wildfire soil-testing efforts, The Times collected samples from ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNPanelists at Milken Institute Conference Offer Guidance to LA Fire RecoveryFour months after Los Angeles experienced some of the most destructive wildfires in California history, a panel at the Milken Institute’s 28th annual Global Conference in Beverly Hills Wednesday ...
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