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 ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking stock of a wildfire recovery effort unlike anything seen in its 250-year history — ...
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 January wildfires in Los Angeles County generated 4.5 million tons of waste, or nearly half of the county's typical annual waste total of 11 million tons, L.A. County Public ...
For decades, a graveyard of corroding barrels has littered the seafloor just off the coast of Los Angeles. It was out of sight, out of mind — a not-so-secret secret that haunted the marine environment ...
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 ...
A record-breaking number of people worked to meet the Feb. 25 debris clearance deadline set by the Trump administration after the January fires About one-third of properties damaged in the Eaton and ...
Corroded barrels full of toxic DDT release alkaline waste (toxic spills) that transforms the seabed off the coast of ...