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Most of those people -- 90% -- shared a groundwater-sourced water service with the golf course. Others in the study who lived farther away but still shared water service with a golf course also ...
HEARD BACK. WELL, HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, DOZENS OF GOLFERS ARE HITTING THE LINKS FOR THE LONG AWAITED RETURN OF A DECADES OLD GOLF COURSE ALONG THE AMERICAN RIVER. LET’S GO TO KCRA 3’S.
While 80% is likely to head to landfills, concrete, metal and trees are heading to sites like the Altadena Golf Course for sorting before being recycled. Residents are worried: Concrete is being ...
Crews are continuing their work at the Altadena Golf Course to crush concrete from homes affected by the Eaton Fire, assuring residents they're taking precautions with public health and safety in ...
Last week the army corps began operating a debris recycling site at the Altadena Golf Course. Avichal said that the site is now processing between 100 to 150 trucks worth of material on a daily basis.
An Adams County golf course is hanging up its clubs after 39 years of business, with all equipment set to be auctioned later this month. The Cedar Ridge Golf Course, located at 1225 Barlow Two ...
None of these materials are going to the Altadena Golf Course, the Army Corps stressed. Also, regular ash and debris from burned out structures — such as concrete blocks, bricks from houses ...
Altadena residents whose homes are still standing after the Eaton Fire are protesting the use of the nearby Altadena Golf Course as a debris recycling site, a site which will will see ramped-up ...
Most homes surrounding the Altadena Golf Course are still standing. But residents wonder if it’s safe to return as a concrete recycling operation takes over the space. After the Eaton fire tore ...
Among the newest initiatives, the Army Corp of Engineers is preparing to crush concrete and recycle metal on the Altadena golf course beginning next week. Stream Los Angeles News for free ...
Altadena residents are protesting the use of the Altadena Golf Course as a debris recycling site as cleanup continues in the Eaton Fire burn zone. Despite reassurance from the U.S. Army Corps of ...