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Will Rogers State Beach parking lot to be processing site for Palisades fire debris
A parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach will be used as a staging area for potentially hazardous household waste removed from the Palisades fire zone, officials announced.
Palisades Fire debris site at Will Rogers State Beach met with controversy
The parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach will serve as a temporary site before damaged household hazardous materials like paint, oil, and lithium-ion batteries are processed, according to EPA officials.
EPA to process fire waste at Will Rogers State Beach
Since the Palisades fire began, Will Rogers has been a hub of resources for first responders. Now, the parking lot will also become another temporary site for hazardous household materials removed from the homes impacted by the Palisades Fire.
Will Rogers State Beach parking lot turned into wildfire debris sorting site
As the cleanup efforts continue in the Pacific Palisades, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it will turn the Will Rogers State Beach parking lot into a processing site for hazardous wildfire debris.
Wildfire debris sorting site established at Will Rogers State Beach
As the cleanup efforts continue in the Pacific Palisades, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it will turn the Will Rogers State Beach parking lot into a processing site for hazardous wildfire debris.
Will Rogers State Beach to be used as EPA toxic processing site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which is working to remove household hazardous wastes from properties destroyed or damaged in the recent wildfires, announced Wednesday it will use a Will Rogers State Beach parking lot as a staging area for storage and processing of such materials from the Palisades Fire.
Will Rogers State Beach Will Be Maim Site for Wildfire Toxic Materials Processing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which is working to remove household hazardous wastes from properties destroyed or damaged in the recent wildfires, announced Wednesday it will use a Will Rogers State Beach parking lot as a staging area for storage and processing of such materials from the Palisades Fire.
Will Rogers Beach parking lot to serve as fire debris processing site
A parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach will serve as a temporary processing site for hazardous debris from the Palisades Fire, officials say.
Will Rogers State Beach parking lot to serve as processing site for Palisades Fire debris
A parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach will serve as a temporary processing site for hazardous debris from the Palisades Fire, officials say.
Fire debris collection site at Will Rogers State Beach
A new hazardous debris collection site has been established at Will Roger State Beach in Pacific Palisades.
Councilwoman Traci Park Pushes Back Against EPA's Plan to Use Will Rogers State Beach for Hazardous Waste
Councilwoman Traci Park is pushing back after learning that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to use the parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach as a temporary site for household hazardous materials collected from properties damaged by the Palisades Fire.
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EPA adds cleanup site at Will Rogers State Beach, in race to to collect hazardous household debris
The site is the second site for staging household hazardous materials removed from the Palisades fire burn area.
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Toxic Waste Site Comes to Los Angeles Beach Following Fires
Will Rogers State Beach parking lot will serve as a temporary removal site for toxic and hazardous materials from the recent ...
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Will Rogers State Beach wildfire waste storage ‘highly irresponsible,’ says councilmember
On Wednesday, the EPA announced it would use a parking lot near Will Rogers State Beach to temporarily store and process hazardous material from the Palisades Fire disaster site.
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