Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have not only devastated communities but have also left behind a dangerous legacy—hazardous waste. Burned materials, damaged structures, and chemical residues pose ...
The Los Angeles wildfires left behind hazardous waste and debris. Programs in the Greater Los Angeles Area offer disposal solutions and designated facilities to assist with managing these materials.
Chelsea Hylton is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. An Inglewood native, Hylton has her master's degree from USC. She covers local breaking news across the Southern California region. Before joining ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has completed its Phase 1 removal of household hazardous materials from properties destroyed or heavily damaged by the Eaton ...
The "extensive" debris removal process is underway in Los Angeles County to clear rubble from burn scar areas ahead of potential rain that could create dangerous landslides and runoff, officials say.
GRANADA HILLS, LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Despite vocal opposition from residents concerned about public and environmental safety, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously approved increases in daily ...
In response to growing challenges in California's demolition industry, Demo Leaders has launched a comprehensive zero-waste program to reduce the amount of demolition material sent to landfills.Los ...
In the aftermath of the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, which ravaged communities like the Pacific Palisades, parts of Malibu, and others, the cleanup efforts have begun. With toxic, hazardous ...
About 1,500 truckloads per day will haul debris starting Monday from neighborhoods in the Altadena area destroyed by the January wildfire. The debris removal by the Army Corps of Engineers is part of ...
Scoop Masters can also install and maintain pet waste stations if you are a business owner. Scoop Masters, a leading pet waste removal company, is making strides in environmental responsibility with ...