The EPA is conducting its largest wildfire hazardous waste cleanup operation to date. The Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
As recovery efforts continue in Los Angeles, a looming question remains – where will all the toxic waste go? Lario Park, ...
Toxics in the air from urban wildfires may include dioxins, asbestos, and lead. But testing, until recently, for these air ...
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin removing fire debris starting Tuesday from private properties damaged or destroyed by the January wildfires, ...
As the Trump administration targets federal spending and blocks some funding, the administrator re-upped his vow to crack ...
PACIFIC PALISADES - Over a hundred demonstrators gathered at Will Rogers State Beach on Sunday morning to protest the ...
The flames may be out, but the real battle is just beginning. The Los Angeles fires have left a toxic legacy far beyond the ...
"If they try to enforce their anti-climate prejudice, they’re going to end up inevitably hurting people’s health as well." ...
Dozens of people gathered at Will Rogers State Beach on Sunday to protest the EPA's decision to use it as a hazardous waste ...
Organizers of Sunday's protest believe EPA's decision is "not only short-sighted but also presents significant risks to ...
The stubborn underground fire at Bridgeton Landfill has died down over the past couple years and maybe even run out of fuel.