In this interview, members of Eaton Fire Residents United (EFRU) discuss the launch of their community-driven contamination map — the first public visualization of residential lead, asbestos, and wildfire debris exposure following the Eaton Fire. The map compiles dozens of independent hygienist reports and reveals widespread contamination, even outside the official burn zone. EFRU explains why this data matters, how the community came together to collect it, and what they’re demanding from local and state officials.
CBS Interview with Grace Regullano & Nicole Maccalla, PhD
Mar 24, 2025
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