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Residents and researchers urge Simi Valley to fund public air monitoring around landfill receiving LA fire debris

3195341 · May 6, 2025
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Community members and university researchers asked the council to partner on long‑term, publicly accessible air monitoring around the Simi Valley landfill after it received debris from recent Los Angeles area fires.

During the public‑comment portion of the May 5 meeting, residents and community groups urged the City Council to work with university partners to fund public air monitors around the Simi Valley landfill, which has received debris from recent Los Angeles region fires.

Jenny Knack, representing Parents Against Santa Susana Field Lab, said the LA Fire Community Coalition and academic partners have developed monitoring approaches and asked the city to partner…

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