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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.
Councilmember Park opposes use of Will Rogers State Beach as fire waste processing site
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.
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.
Activists protest EPA's decision to use Will Rogers State Beach for wildfire debris site
Dozens of people gathered at Will Rogers State Beach on Sunday to protest the EPA's decision to use it as a hazardous waste site for debris from the Palisades Fire.
Protesters Demand EPA Scrap "Reckless" Plan for Toxic Fire Debris at Will Rogers Beach
PACIFIC PALISADES - Over a hundred demonstrators gathered at Will Rogers State Beach on Sunday morning to protest the Environmental Protection Agency's controversial decision to use the area as a toxic waste sorting site to process debris from the Palisades Fire.
Dozens protest over Palisades Fire debris site at Will Rogers State Beach parking lot
Organizers of Sunday's protest believe EPA's decision is "not only short-sighted but also presents significant risks to public health, our ecosystem, and local economy," according to an online petition.
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‘We’re all freaking out.’ For mobile home residents, few answers after Palisades fire
Before the fire, the average home price in Pacific Palisades was more than $3.4 million. A typical lot in the mobile home ...
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Concern grows over Palisades Fire toxic waste site by ocean as more rain moves into Southern California
More rain is on the way to SoCal, and residents living near Will Rogers State Beach – which has been chosen as a Palisades ...
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EPA explainer: Why store fire waste at Topanga and Will Rogers?
Understand the importance of quickly containing hazardous waste to prevent pollution and the meticulous steps taken to ensure ...
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