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Environmental Protection Agency requests meetings with telcos over lead cabling

Environmental Protection Agency requests meetings with telcos over lead cabling
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EPA s waste office dilemma: Deep pockets, no nominee

Should California Turn Contaminated Land Into Affordable Housing?

ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT -In a busy five-acre industrial pocket of Lincoln Heights, north of Downtown Los Angeles, zigzagged with metro lines and freeways and car-choked roads, developers plan to build a 468-unit apartment complex called the Avenue 34 Project. But the project, which provides 66 units for “very low income” households, can’t escape the area’s polluted legacy.  That’s because the site sits adjacent to Welch’s former industrial dry cleaners that operated for nearly 70 years. During that time, massive amounts of toxic chemicals and solvents, including possible carcinogens like trichloroethylene (TCE) and perchloroethylene (PCE), leaked or were dumped into the soil and groundwater, requiring extensive cleanup. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) recently ordered the developers to conduct tests on the proposed building site, which detected elevated levels of these same chemicals, among others. 

Ascon landfill site cleanup resuming in Huntington Beach

Ascon landfill site cleanup resuming in Huntington Beach The former Ascon landfill site is shown in this aerial photo from 2019. (Allen Schaben / Los Angeles Times) By Matt SzaboStaff Writer  Print The controversial cleanup of the former Ascon landfill site in southwest Huntington Beach is resuming after nearly two years. Regulators from the California Department of Toxic Substances Control held a one-hour virtual meeting with residents Thursday night over Zoom. The meeting detailed plans to remove toxic waste from “Pit F,” a 45-foot wide and 30-foot deep portion of the site deemed the most toxic and currently covered by a white tent.

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