How could all these mansions be so toxic?
You can even feel the toxicity
Video Kamala Harris is asked for her thoughts on the LA fires
https://rumble.com/v6pu47i-kamala-harris-is-asked-for-her-thoughts-on-the-la-fires.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp
Perhaps EPA rules need to be adjusted. And I bet this is not controlled by laws passed by Congress. The toxicity, I bet, is determined by a little regulation thrown together by some bureaucrat.
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i would like hear what these toxic dangerous materials are
That land is much too valuable to be left in the hands of the owners.
After the San Francisco earthquake they rebuilt the entire city in short order, but that was before the dark times, before liberalism.
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Phase1 = create emergency. P2 will include eminent domain on all of PPalisades. CaCaLand gov’mt will seize everything and pay only for land.
This is what is being done in Maui — 600 house lots will not be allowed to rebuild.
This scam is patterned after Aussie gov’mt — homes too expensive by gov’mt regs and politicos own the resulting apartments.
Personal property is not allowed in a communist society — haven’t you noticed?
As a Camp Fire survivor, I can attest to the toxic waste that is left behind by burnt building materials.
The EPA California says just about everything causes cancer.
Hmmmmm? Mansions? Pretty sure a lot of them are not mansions. A million dollar home in the LA basin ain’t gonna be a mansion in most cases. Some of those places may have been 30-40 years old.
What are the sources of all this toxicity? It was mostly residences that were destroyed yes?
EPA says 300 million tons of hazardous material were cleared from 9,200 properties.
300e6 [tons] / 9,200 [structures] = 33 thousand TONS per structure. Grok 3 estimates that the average 3,500 sq ft single story furnished house weighs 125โ175 tons. 33,000 tons vs 175 tons? Close enough for government work, right?
For reference, digging an 8 ft deep basement for a 3,000 sq ft house removes 1,200 tons of soil.
So that doesn’t add up. Maybe EPA scraped the entire towns clean? The Palisades fire burned 23,448 acres and the Eaton fire burned 14,021 acres. You would have to scrape 40 inches of soil from the ENTIRE BURNED AREA to get to 300 million tons.
As usual, innumerate writers and officials are spewing garbage out of their asses.
Nobody else noticed this little boo boo? My rough calcs show that for this number to be correct, if each of the 9200 lots was the size of a football field (goal line to goal line) and all the soil was removed to a depth of 12 feet, you would be close to this tonnage.
Insultingly stupid.
They should have filled the Coliseum with the toxic debris to keep it contained
I bought a property in tax foreclosure. It had a dilapidated house on it full of junk. When I had the house demolished I carefully removed all hazardous materials before disposal. Haha. No I didn’t. I had someone dig a deep hole, knock down house, put house in hole, burn house, cover hole. Done.
“However, despite removing over 300 million tons of hazardous material...”
And they put it where, exactly?
The ashes from older pressure treated wood is toxic. That could be part of the problem too.