However, the larger charred debris — like big wood pieces that have been found as far south as Redondo Beach — is being ...
Our Amy Johnson spoke with Steve Calanog, EPA Deputy Incident Commander, and Col. Eric Swenson, LA Wildfires Recovery Field ...
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You keep the same people doing it, so they build relationships with each other and relationships with the architects and builders in the zone, and then everyone gets some specialization,” he says.
Trucks will operate around the clock clearing debris. The project is expected to cost $13 million, and the goal is to remove up to 500,000 cubic yards of sediment by April — that’s about as much dirt ...