The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 Tuesday to allow Calabasas Landfill to accept potentially toxic wildfire debris outside its typical service area and increase the tonnage ...
Some people are up in arms over potentially hazardous wildfire debris being sent to local landfills that typically don't handle high levels of toxic chemicals.
Officials say the waste headed for the Calabasas landfill won't harm public health, but protesting residents living nearby ...
Cleaning up from one of the largest wildfire disasters in recent history takes a while. It's now in the phase which involves ...
County officials say they need to truck debris to the Calabasas, Sunshine Canyon and Lancaster landfills to clear potentially toxic-laden debris from properties destroyed in the Eaton and ...
Despite setbacks in court and before the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the City of Calabasas isn’t giving up its fight against fire debris coming to the landfill off of Lost Hills Road.
Kourtney Kardashian joined a Thursday afternoon Calabasas rally, where community members protested the hauling of wildfire debris into the landfill. Holding a sign that read "Fill our Hydrants ...
Under current circumstances, the county is allowed to send this waste to landfills it wouldn’t normally go. “The ordinance in 2020,” said Calabasas Mayor Peter Kraut, “was specifically ...
Despite residents’ concerns, three Los Angeles County landfills — Calabasas, Sunshine Canyon and Lancaster — were authorized on Tuesday, Feb. 25, to accept tons of debris from the Palisades ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 Tuesday to allow Calabasas Landfill to accept potentially toxic wildfire debris outside its typical service area and increase the tonnage ...
Holding a sign that read "Fill our Hydrants, Not our Dumps," the reality TV star said she's just raising awareness.
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