Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted ...
Fire crews soaked debris to contain ash and dust from California fires. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used the 'wet method' on February 8 to remove remnants from wildfire-damaged properties to ...
Urban ash from the California wildfires that has settled across the state has now been found more than 100 miles offshore.
The ash could include harmful lead ... asked Scott McLean, a former deputy chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's communications bureau. “A lot of it’s petroleum ...
The group was part of the California Cooperative Fisheries Investigations ... This is not the first time scientists have studied wildfire ash falling into the ocean, but the recent fires in ...
Rain has fallen in Southern California after weeks of windy ... and remove sediment in areas impacted by the fires. Officials said ash in recent burn zones was a toxic mix of incinerated cars ...
Rain is easing after Southern California’s first significant storm of the season brought weekend downpours that aided firefighters but caused ash, mud and debris to flow across streets in ...
“It’s not like the ash you’d smell after camping ... to understanding what the future holds for California’s coast, especially if fires continue to become more frequent and extreme.
Fires continue to burn in California and breathing in smoke can ... Contact with wildfire smoke and ash can result in immediate symptoms, as it irritates the eyes, nose, throat and lungs, which ...
Contractors test soil samples for contaminants like lead or mercury and remove tainted soil. If a section still tests high, ...
The whir of the helicopter blades fills the cabin as the aircraft circles the remains of several Los Angeles neighborhoods, ...