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.
The cities of Duarte, Azusa, Irwindale and Baldwin Park have opposed federal plans to use Lario Park as a site for processing ...
Despite opposition from foothill communities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is moving forward with its plan to use ...
In a heated community meeting, furious residents assailed federal officials for trucking electric vehicle batteries and other ...
The cities of Duarte, Azusa, Irwindale and Baldwin Park are opposing federal plans to use Lario Park as a site for processing ...
Fire debris, including lithium electric vehicle batteries, oils, paints, propane tanks and other possible hazardous materials ...
San Gabriel Valley officials oppose the EPA's plans to use Lario Park as a hazardous waste site post-Eaton Fire.
City leaders from Duarte, Irwindale, Azusa and Baldwin Park have joined in opposition of federal plans to use Lario Staging ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the opening of two sites for the temporary collection of hazardous materials left by both the Eaton and Palisades fires however multiple city ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's plan to open a site to process Eaton fire debris near L.A. County's foothill ...
We are doing everything we can to stop it,” said Duarte City Councilmember Margaret Finlay about the site at Lario Park, ...
San Gabriel Valley cities oppose EPA's plan to use Lario Park for hazardous debris processing from Eaton Fire, citing lack of notice and environmental risks.