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Duarte residents furious about fire debris processing at Lario ParkDuarte Councilmember Margaret Finley said she ... EPA officials said they plan to finish using the Lario Park site within 30 days, but residents expressed skepticism about whether that end date ...
The site, selected early on as a staging area for hazardous household materials from the Eaton fire, was a flashpoint for ...
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Foothill cities oppose EPA plan to use Lario Park to process hazardous debris from Eaton FireThe cities of Duarte, Azusa, Irwindale and Baldwin Park have opposed federal plans to use Lario Park as a site for processing hazardous household debris from the Eaton Fire. The U.S. Environmental ...
Hundreds of angry area residents filled the Duarte Performing Arts Center on Wednesday night, Jan. 29, anxious to know the roots of the decision to make Lario Park, just east of the Rancho Duarte ...
About 2.5 million tons of debris from 9,000 properties will be hauled by large dump trucks to Lario Park in the Duarte area, where protests have been held over use of the location.. The trucks ...
The first staging site at Lario Park garnered backflash from residents of Irwindale, Azusa, Duarte and other nearby areas, as did the staging sites established for Palisades fire debris at Will ...
Carroll is among residents from Duarte, Azusa and nearby cities opposing the Environmental Protection Agency's use of Lario Park in Irwindale as a temporary site to separate, package and transport ...
California (KCAL/KCBS) — City leaders from Duarte, Irwindale, Azusa and Baldwin Park have joined in opposition of federal plans to use the Lario Staging Ground as a place where they will dump ...
The joint warning from the cities of Azusa, Irwindale, Baldwin Park, and Duarte comes as the site in Lario Park reportedly began accepting debris on Monday. It’s expected to receive lithium ...
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