California officials say state data have shown that wildfire contamination can extend deeper than 6 inches, contradicting ...
Experts told USA TODAY that further testing is needed to help communities understand the risks of lingering L.A. wildfire ...
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Hosted on MSNUN nuclear chief to view contaminated Fukushima soilThe UN nuclear watchdog chief will visit storage facilities for vast quantities of soil contaminated in the 2011 Fukushima ...
In the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires, Army Corps officials are saying that excavating six inches of topsoil is enough ...
The potential human health impacts from lingering pollutants is still under debate and further environmental remediation ...
FEMA is doubling down on its decision to not test soil after cleanup of toxic wildfire ash and debris in Los Angeles County, ...
The City of Dothan entering into a fully reimbursable Brownfield Cleanup Grant agreement with the Alabama Department of ...
Rafael Grossi to assess contaminated soil removed after 2011 nuclear disaster as Japan grapples with disposal plan ...
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AFP on MSNUN nuclear chief to view soil removed from FukushimaThe UN nuclear watchdog chief arrives in Japan on Tuesday for a trip that will include his first visit to storage facilities ...
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