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As federal and state lawmakers call for soil testing after the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, the Newsom administration keeps downplaying contamination concerns.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began a residential soil testing program in the Eaton Fire zone to better assess the levels of lead potentially in the ground.
LA County approved the $3 million for additional soil testing for those near the Eaton fire burn area and Pasadena Unified School District began its own soil testing at all school sites.
The L.A. County Health Department has allocated up to $3 million to pay for soil testing, mostly for homeowners who showered in toxic smoke and ash downwind of the Eaton fire.
The test will look for 14 of the most common PFAS toxins, using certified EPA methods for soil analysis. PFAS exposure has been linked to cancers, reproductive issues, and more.
With feds not doing so, UCLA, a private foundation step in to test soil in fire zones The newly formed CAP.LA project has begun testing 1,200 properties in Altadena and the Palisades ...
The funds will support soil testing for residential property owners living near the burn area focusing on those within a one-mile radius of the burn zone and in areas downwind of the fire.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is also reacting to the soil sample study. On Tuesday, April 15, the board will consider directing $3 million to help residents with the cost of further testing.
LOS ANGELES — In Altadena and the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of L.A., reconstruction has begun despite the fact that the soil on affected properties has not been tested for toxic substances ...