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EFRU Issues Official Statement - BREAKING: County Approves $3M for Soil Testing — But Indoor Contamination Still Ignored

EFRU Issues Official Statement - BREAKING: County Approves $3M for Soil Testing — But Indoor Contamination Still Ignored

EFRU urges LA County to expand testing to include homes with known toxic debris, soot, and lead dust indoors

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Amanda Nevarez
Apr 16, 2025
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EFRU Issues Official Statement - BREAKING: County Approves $3M for Soil Testing — But Indoor Contamination Still Ignored
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BREAKING: County Approves $3M for Soil Testing — But Indoor Contamination Still Ignored
EFRU urges LA County to expand testing to include homes with known toxic debris, soot, and lead dust indoors

On April 15, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion to allocate $3 million for lead soil testing in areas downwind of the Eaton Fire burn…

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