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A residential soil lead testing program for areas near the Eaton Fire in Altadena was launched by the Los Angeles County ...
Officials want to give local flora and fauna a chance to bounce back after the Eaton Fire. They also want to protect hikers ...
A primary issue, tenants allege, is that landlords were not remediating units contaminated with toxic smoke, soot and ash.
Thanks to a new program through Los Angeles County's Department of Public Health, residents near the Eaton Fire burn scar can get their soil tested for lead for free until the end of the year.
LA County's Public Health Department initiates soil testing for lead in areas affected by the Eaton Fire until December 2025.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has launched a free soil lead testing program for residents living ...
Some Eaton Fire survivors have been told they're ineligible for the LA County Household Relief Grant, even though their homes ...
A new report says masks, gloves and other protective gear are not being used by many workers at cleanup sites in Altadena.
Nearly five months after the deadly Eaton fire swept through Altadena, officials have yet to explain the reasons for ...
The Eaton Canyon Natural Area and nearby trails may remain closed through Dec. 31, 2026 due to damage from Eaton fire in ...
The results show high levels of lead in the soil and other toxic metals on properties in both areas, including spots already ...