On Monday the Environmental Protection Agency set up a staging area in Central Point for debris removal from the Almeda fire.
On Monday the Environmental Protection Agency set up a staging area in Central Point for debris removal from the Almeda fire.
Into the today, environmental protection agency contractors began hazardous waste removal work as a result of the almeda fire.
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The e-p-a set up a temporary dumping site on boise cascade property in central point.
A crew of eight teams will start surveying the burned properties soon.
This step will help them determine how much debris they can expect to collect.
Once crews collect the debris, it will get re-sorted before going to a disposal site.
E-p-a officials say residents should know that the dumping site is not for personal use.
Mark macintyre says "we don't want people to confuse our staging area over there with a household hazardous waste collection center so that people roll up in their cars with their
Some debris from Almeda Fire will go to landfills out of state