New study: Moss Landing battery fire dumped 55,000 pounds of toxic metals into wildlife-rich marshes
A major fire in January at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Moss Landing showered 55,000 pounds of toxic ...
A new study from San José State University shows that last winter’s massive battery plant fire in Moss Landing spread a layer ...
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Study confirms metal fallout spread across wetlands after battery fire at Moss Landing
Earlier this year, the smoke plume that rose from a fire at the world's largest battery facility in Monterey County hovered ...
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A study from researchers at San Jose State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories estimates that nearly 55,000 pounds ...
Toxic metals in Elkhorn Slough after battery fire, 'Protect Salinas Renters' investigation concludes
Newly published research confirms the January battery fire in Moss Landing released toxic metals into a protected marine ...
A major fire in January at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Moss Landing showered 55,000 pounds of toxic metals across the landscape within a mile of ...
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