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Scientists at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in Thiruvananthapuram have developed an indigenous technology ...
As recovery efforts continue in Los Angeles, a looming question remains – where will all the toxic waste go? Lario Park, ...
A report released in January by the Toxic Use Reduction Institute of Massachusetts’s, hosted at UMass Lowell, identified a ...
Test results show hazardous materials are present at a community center in Houston's Fifth Ward. FOX 26's Anthony Antoine has ...
More rain is on the way to SoCal, and residents living near Will Rogers State Beach – which has been chosen as a Palisades Fire toxic waste processing site – are worried the precipitation will ...
As people in Los Angeles return to their devastated neighborhoods, now marked with burn scars and ruins, toxic hazards will persist long after the fires have been put out and the smoke has settled.
An executive order signed by President Trump in late January called for the EPA to expedite its removal of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles area wildfire zones.
As crews work to clean up from the Los Angeles wildfires, city officials and residents are opposing the designation of a ...
As residents start returning to neighborhoods ravaged by fire, they are contending with a slew of toxic hazards in the lingering smoke and ash that experts say can cause breathing problems and worse.
A stream winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned crimson red, sparking fears of ...