Walk into Lario Park in Irwindale and you’ll see shipping containers, heavy machinery and barrels meant to store dangerous materials all framed within fences. It’s the place where crews will ...
In a heated community meeting, furious residents assailed federal officials for trucking electric vehicle batteries and other ...
DUARTE, Calif. (KABC) -- The 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.
Air quality monitoring equipment is seen at Lario Park, used temporarily by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to process hazardous materials from the Eaton Fire, in Irwindale ...
As the trucks roll in to collection site at Lario Park in Duarte area, carrying cleared hazardous materials from the Eaton fire rubble, hope remained that a site in Altadena could still be found.
The plan to open a site to process Eaton fire debris near foothill communities has prompted swift backlash from San Gabriel Valley residents and leaders.
Regardless, residents of Baldwin Park, Azusa, Irwindale, Duarte, and Topanga Canyon have continuously expressed their ...
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 electric ...
City officials from Azusa, Duarte, Irwindale and Baldwin Park all oppose the location. Despite efforts by cities to move the site, the Lario Park collection site began taking hazardous waste from ...