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Golf Digest on MSNThe future of a beloved golf course that lost buildings in the L.A. fires is in limbo after being taken over as an EPA cleanup siteAltadena is a historically black community, and the course—home to a diverse group of golfers—opened in 1910. However, after 115 years, it faces an uncertain future.
The EPA has signed a lease with another location in Altadena to serve as a staging area for household hazardous materials.
(Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) The Altadena Golf Course will soon be the latest site to be used by the Environmental Protection Agency as a staging area for the ...
The Altadena Golf Course will soon be the latest site to be used by the Environmental Protection Agency as a staging area for the collection household hazardous materials as part of phase one of a ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNCharred EV batteries from California wildfires spark concern about toxic waste contaminating drinking waterA water agency in charge of ground water for 2 million L.A. County residents has several concerns about hazardous waste ...
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U.S. Army Corps begins clearing tons of fire debris in Altadena and Pacific PalisadesIn a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
Nearby residents worry about the landfill’s odor control and fear that not all toxins will be removed from the debris.
As the Eaton fire raged through Altadena, sheriff's deputies raced through the darkened streets evacuating residents. Then ...
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