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The Eaton and Palisades fires likely made polluted soils worse, but soil experts say bioremediation may be an alternative to ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNUpdated lead testing shows Pasadena parks are safe again after January Eaton FireIn the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in January, some recreation areas, including two baseball fields, had been closed, but now ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNPasadena closes baseball fields at two parks after high lead levels found in soilThe city of Pasadena is closing baseball infields at two parks after L.A. County health officials found high lead levels in ...
The city of Pasadena said Friday that soil testing is needed where children are more likely to play in or on exposed soil.
Supervisors will consider the motion on the heels of ‘unexpectedly’ high levels of lead found in soil downwind from the Eaton ...
A Los Angeles County Department of Public Health study found a higher percentage of parcels that exceeded the California ...
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Pasadena closes park baseball fields to test for lead from Eaton fireThe Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is closing the baseball infields at Washington Park and ...
Pasadena is closing parts of multiple parks after county officials found high lead levels in the soil. Officials are testing ...
which increases the ability of the soil to retain water, leading to improved yields. Higher yields lead to soil organic matter increases, which further increases productivity while reducing both ...
The City of Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services department is closing baseball infields at two parks after LA County health officials revealed elevated lead levels in soil from the ...
With recent tests showing “unexpectedly” elevated levels of lead in soil near the Eaton fire burn area, the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, April 15, will consider directing $3 ...
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