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Los Angeles regional board describes post-wildfire water and sediment testing and debris‑disposal safeguards

3209940 · May 7, 2025
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The Los Angeles Regional Water Board reported on coordinated sampling of ocean water, sediments and storm drains after January 2025 wildfires, enrollment of three landfills in the statewide disaster-waste order, and ongoing monitoring commitments to protect beaches and public health.

The Los Angeles Regional Water Board described post‑wildfire sampling, debris‑disposal rules and interagency coordination used after the January 2025 Palisades and Eaton wildfires, emphasizing protective landfill practices and an ongoing testing program for ocean water and beach sediments.

Regional staff said they joined the State Water Board’s Emergency Management Program at the Cal OES incident command structure and participated on a watershed debris‑flow task force to deploy best management practices ahead of damaging winter storms. The board organized beach, storm drain and sediment…

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