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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.
The federal government and state agencies haven't taken charge of comprehensive soil testing, as they did with past fires in ...
The City of Piqua announced an analysis of its drinking water came back as a non-detect for over 25 pre- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) compounds and lithium.
Here’s what you need to know about what comes next after soil tests at PUSD sites found lead, other contaminants above ...
Testing showed 11 of the 23 schools in the district have at least some part of their campus with contaminated soil.
Retired science teacher Mary Huck highlighted the importance of climate-related issues at a recent town hall hosted by ...
The team of scientists found only one water sample with benzene, suggesting that the water is generally safe to drink across ...
The 2024 contest attracted 163 million viewers across the public service channels of the European Broadcasting Union, which ...
The most concerning levels are in Altadena, according to the company L.A. County hired to conduct the testing.
According to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA)’s Bathing Water Quality Report 2024, the quality of the majority of our bathing waters is rated either “excellent” or “good”.
ALTADENA, California (KABC) — A man who nearly lost everything in the Eaton Fire but managed to escape with a few possessions, including his recently deceased father’s flag, now has another ...
Researchers from Southern California universities are a “brain gain” for January fire homeowners, adding data, help where ...