The county is still advising beachgoers to steer clear of visible fire debris. Local environmental groups also urged ... the water board already collected seawater samples on Jan. 22, Jan. 27, Feb. 6 ...
Beachgoers should watch out for debris and pay extra attention to water quality following rains, according to public health ...
To inform those living within and around the Palisades and Eaton Fire zones – a Los Angeles-based organization is leading the effort to sample the soil at more than a thousand properties.
Samples taken by L.A. County Public Works of the sediment after a January rain storm that washed sediment and debris into the beach and ocean areas tested negative for toxic chemicals. The samples ...
Complicated process finally becoming more clear Some 9,000 properties were destroyed in the Palisades Fire, leaving victims ...
Samples taken immediately downstream ... Instead, they should call authorities to come and retrieve the debris. Tom McAneney, director of Fire & Emergency Management Services, said the SPS ...
She is sending samples to a number of different laboratories to test for dioxins, heavy metals, asbestos, chemical residue and volatile components extracted from fire debris. The Montana Avenue ...
Samples taken by L.A. County Public Works of the sediment after a January rain storm that washed sediment and debris into the beach and ocean areas tested negative for toxic chemicals. The samples ...
The county is still advising beachgoers to steer clear of visible fire debris. Local environmental ... the water board already collected seawater samples on Jan. 22, Jan. 27, Feb. 6 and Feb ...