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Board gets Moss Landing cleanup update; directs staff to ask CPUC for timeline on independent cause report
Summary
The board received updates on the Moss 300 battery‑removal effort (EPA reported ~19,392 deenergized modules to date) and scheduled a technical briefing for March 17; the board also unanimously directed staff to send a letter to the CPUC requesting a timeline for its independent investigation into the cause of the fire.
County officials told the board on Feb. 3 that battery‑removal and debris operations at the Moss 300 battery‑energy storage site are proceeding under EPA oversight and that, as of the agency’s reporting, roughly 19,392 of an estimated 35,772 intact battery modules had been deenergized and approximately 16,000 modules had been transported off‑site for recycling.
Emergency Management Director Kelsey Scanlan said that battery removal continues and that demolition is…
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