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L.A. County supervisors vote 5 to 0 to let Calabasas landfill accept more fire debrisThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 Tuesday to allow Calabasas Landfill to accept potentially toxic wildfire debris outside its typical service area and increase the tonnage ...
At the Calabasas landfill, some of the debris is expected to be dumped as early as Monday. Local officials and nearby residents say they were not consulted and received minimal notice about what ...
The Calabasas Landfill in Agoura Hills is one of at least seven Southern California landfills approved to accept waste from the second phase of cleanup from the devastating L.A. fires.
Residents and local leaders gathered outside of the Calabasas landfill Monday morning opposing the federal government's plan to dump fire debris from the recent wildfires. Members from the group ...
Tuesday was a difficult day for Calabasas in its fight against the disposal of fire debris at the landfill just outside the city limits, with decisions by a Superior Court judge and the Los Angeles ...
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