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Moss Landing battery fire: Unusually high concentrations of toxic metals found in wetlands near plantscientists affiliated with San Jose State University have discovered unusually high levels of toxic metals in soils at Elkhorn Slough, roughly a mile away. Researchers at Moss Landing Marine ...
A lawsuit was filed Thursday in response to the impacts of the Jan. 16 fire at Vistra's Moss Landing Battery Energy Storage ...
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Elevated levels of heavy metals found in Elkhorn Slough following Northern California lithium battery facility fireElevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire at ...
within a 2-mile radius of the Moss Landing power plant in the marsh soils of neighboring Elkhorn Slough. Results from soil and water sampling conducted by the California Department of Toxic ...
THIS IS BECOMING A FAMILIAR SIGHT TO THOSE LIVING IN THE MOSS LANDING AREA ... it is unclear how the battery facility reignited. The Elkhorn Slough Reserve announced it is closed until further ...
THANKS BROOKE. SCIENTIESTS AT THE MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM ARE ALSO MONITORING THE SIUTATION AT THE VISTRA PLANT IN MOSS LANDING... ELKHORN SLOUGH IS RIGHT NEXT DOOR...THE SEVEN MILE ESTUARY IS HOME ...
Researchers at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories detected microscopic particles of nickel, cobalt and manganese in the mudflats and tidal marshes at Elkhorn Slough at levels roughly 100 to 1,000 ...
A lawsuit was filed Thursday in response to the impacts of the Jan. 16 fire at Vistra's Moss Landing Battery Energy Storage Facility. Attorneys for Kim and Luis Solano, owners of The Haute ...
Ivano Aiello, professor and chair at Moss Landing Marine Labs, has found nanoparticles of manganese, cobalt and nickel in the soil of Elkhorn Slough, in some locations at levels 1,000 times greater ...
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