Heavy Equipment Arriving at Moss Landing; Battery Disposal Prep Starts September
Cleanup crews will remove and neutralize over 50,000 burned lithium-ion batteries after a fire that forced evacuation of 1,200 residents, with work expected to last more than a year.
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Moss Landing Battery removal set for September
MOSS LANDING, Calif. (KION-TV) - Eight months after the battery fire at the Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says cleanup efforts are progressing, though the thousands of damaged lithium-ion batteries remain on site for now. "No batteries have been removed from the site. As I mentioned earlier, we expect that work to start in September. So batteries have been linked, which was an initial step to cut…
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