Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried about their air and water.
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNProtest underway over Palisades Fire debris site at Will Rogers State Beach parking lotOrganizers of Sunday's protest believe EPA's decision is "not only short-sighted but also presents significant risks to ...
DUARTE, Calif. (KABC) -- The cities of Duarte, Azusa, Irwindale and Baldwin Park have opposed federal plans to use Lario Park ...
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As crews clean up from LA wildfires, some residents are furious over hazardous wasteAs crews work to clean up from the Los Angeles wildfires, city officials and residents are opposing the designation of a ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNEPA debris site for Eaton Fire sparks protest from community in DuarteTensions continue to rise in Duarte as people living in the city and surrounding communities protest the EPA’s use of Lario ...
This site is the second created by the agency to stage household hazardous waste from the Eaton fire. The first site, Lario ...
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 ...
Paint, bleach, asbestos, lithium-ion batteries and other potentially hazardous waste are being trucked 15 miles from the Altadena burn zone to Lario Park in Irwindale for sorting and storage.
Near the ruins of the Los Angeles fires, a new battle has been emerging over how to dispose of the toxic waste left behind.
Farnsworth Park in Altadena, the agency announced on Friday, Feb. 7. The first staging site at Lario Park garnered backflash from residents of Irwindale, Azusa, Duarte and other nearby areas ...
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