News
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New Network of Air Pollution Monitors Launches Near Palisades Fire
– LA Times
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UCLA Team Installs Air Quality Network in West LA
– Santa Monica Mirror
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UCLA Team Installs Air Quality Network Following Devastating Wildfires
– Santa Monica Daily Press
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New Map Tracks Real-Time Air Quality in Pacific Palisades After the Fires
–LAist
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Air Quality Tracker Dashboard Goes Live in the Pacific Palisades
– LAist
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After the Fires: Los Angeles Neighborhoods Start to Rebuild
— The Atlantic
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LA wildfire recovery’s powerful allies: Brains and money
— Daily News
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How safe is L.A.’s post-fire soil? UCLA’s Sanjay Mohanty is helping...
— UCLA Newsroom
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LMU’s StudyLA Joins Efforts to Test Soil & Water for Wildfire Contaminants
— LMU News
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Soil Testing to Begin in Northern Pasadena and Altadena
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Rep. Chu Seeks Alternative Soil Testing After Feds Decline Request
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Communities rebuilding after fires despite lack of soil testing.
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How UCLA engineers are aiding L.A.’s wildfire recovery...
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After the L.A. Wildfires, a Lingering Anxiety: What Is in the Soil?
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L.A. County fires put new drinking-water safety measures to the test.
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FEMA won't test L.A. fire zone soil—local org., researchers step up.
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CAP.LA and universities team up to test wildfire soil.
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Feds will not test soil after fires. Experts warn more testing needed.
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Toxic ash from fires could get into the ground soil, fruits & vegetables.
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Researchers tested sandboxes street dust lead Eaton fire.
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Amid the fires, LA is warning some residents the tap water isn't safe.
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Parts of L.A. could go days without clean water.