EPA and Vistra Reach Agreement to Safely Remove Moss Landing Fire Batteries
MONTEREY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 23 – Vistra will remove and safely dispose of 55,000 damaged lithium-ion batteries under EPA oversight with required air monitoring and worker safety measures during the multi-month cleanup.
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Moss Landing fire: Vistra and EPA reach battery cleanup agreement
Under the agreement, which was signed July 17, Vistra will be responsible for the removal of the damaged lithium-ion batteries under the EPA’s oversight.
Vista signs agreement with EPA to begin cleanup at Moss Landing battery plant
Vistra Corp has entered an agreement with the feds to begin clean up in Moss Landing, where their battery storage facility went up in flames earlier this year. But the agreement doesn’t ease the minds of some people in Moss Landing. They feel unsupported as they continue to deal with fallout from the fire. "We will do as much as possible to prevent further impacts to the community," said Kazami Brockman with the Environmental Protection Agency. …
Moss Landing Fire: Vistra and EPA reach battery cleanup agreement
MOSS LANDING — Six months after a fire broke out at Vistra’s battery plant in Moss Landing, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it has reached an agreement with the company to remove and dispose of batteries impacted by the fire. Under the agreement, which was signed last week, Vistra will be responsible for the removal of the damaged lithium-ion batteries under the EPA’s oversight. The damaged batteries pose an ongoing …
EPA, Vistra reach agreement for urgent battery cleanup at Moss Landing fire site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with Vistra Corp. to remove lithium-ion batteries damaged by a massive fire at its Moss Landing facility in January. The post EPA, Vistra reach agreement for urgent battery cleanup at Moss Landing fire site appeared first on Lookout Santa Cruz.
EPA announces agreement with Vistra over Moss Landing battery fire cleanup, launches webpage.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesdsay, July 23, that the agency reached an agreement July 17 with Vistra Corp. regarding the removal and disposal of lithium-ion batteries damaged by the Jan. 16 fire at Vistra's Moss 300 battery energy…
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