Council members suggest the city may charge for full cost recovery starting immediately, citing the growing budget crisis ...
More than 200,000 San Diego homeowners may soon have a new monthly payment: $53 per month for a 90-gallon trash can to be emptied by the city.
Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, massive water waste in California; beekeeping industry panics; GM’s Mark Reuss on EV sales and efficiency ...
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Why the water Trump ordered released in California won't help Los Angeles firefightingThe water released from two California reservoirs will likely go to waste, not help Los Angeles with firefighting, experts ...
UC Davis researchers have found that acidification can kill H5N1 in waste milk, providing dairy farmers an affordable, ...
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Chomp, a company building devices that turn food waste into fuel and fertilizer, was acquired by Martin Energy Group.
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As crews clean up from LA fires, some residents are furious over hazardous wasteThe blazes that began on Jan. 7 charred thousands of buildings, cars and electronics across the Los Angeles area, creating ...
The California AG's plastic lawsuit harms consumers, discourages growth & innovation, and obstructs the creative process ...
San Diego homeowners face new monthly trash collection fees up to $53, ending a century of free service after voters approved an undetermined amount in 2022.
With food and green waste pick up now available every week and the McCourtney Road Transfer Station Renovation complete, ...
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LAist on MSNEPA pauses hazardous waste removal as rain pelts SoCalAs rain pelts much of Southern California, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday it has paused hazardous waste removal in the wildfire burn areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ...
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