The Army Corps is offering fire debris removal free of charge to impacted residents through an opt-in program. To opt in, residents are required to submit a Right of Entry Form.
Malibu residents hear from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and county authorities More than 700 Malibu homes burned in the ...
Complicated process finally becoming more clear Some 9,000 properties were destroyed in the Palisades Fire, leaving victims ...
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LOS ANGELES — When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began Phase 1 removal of household hazardous materials from ...
officials said Wednesday that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finished the first phase of debris removal in the Altadena and Pacific Palisades burn zones. Hazardous household items ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNEPA completes first phase of hazardous waste removal in Palisades, Eaton fire zonesThe EPA said it's removed over 300 million tons of hazardous materials. Phase 1 was initially anticipated to last for months, ...
Los Angeles County is doubling down on its outreach efforts to let property owners know they have until the end of the month ...
A week after Phase 1 of the debris removal process was completed, Los Angeles County officials will be providing an update ...
The Department of Water and Power's "Do Not Drink" notice in the Pacific Palisades will be lifted Friday as crews continue to ...
The action comes on the eve of the fire’s two-month anniversary, as L.A. Mayor Karen Bass looks to reset the focus after ...
If removal of trees considered hazardous is waived, residents will assume liability for the trees, U.S. Army Corps of ...
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EPA finishes first phase of Palisades and Eaton fire cleanup, removing 300 tons of hazardous wasteLOS ANGELES — In a major milestone for Los Angeles’ fire recovery, officials said Wednesday that the U.S. Environmental ...
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