After a fire at a Monterey County battery storage facility, scientists say high levels of heavy metals were found at a nearby estuary, a home to endangered species.
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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 ...
Monterey Bay Aquarium scientists are investigating potential environmental effects of recent battery fires at the Vistra ...
A fire at the Moss Landing battery plant may have released heavy metals into the nearby Elkhorn Slough Reserve. Researchers at San Jose State University found high levels of nickel, manganese ...
The flames have died down at the Moss Landing battery storage plant in Monterey County, after a massive fire last month. But the environmental impacts may be just beginning. At the neighboring Elkhorn ...
The flames have died down at the Moss Landing battery storage plant in Monterey County after a massive fire last month.
RELATED: 'Light smoke' coming from Moss Landing battery facility ... Sitting next to the battery plant is the state's second ...
One month after a lithium-ion battery storage facility just south of the Santa Cruz-Monterey county line erupted into a ...
Vistra Energy, PG&E and other defendants face allegations of negligence following Moss Landing battery facility fire in new lawsuit ...
LA mayor dismisses fire chief over response to Palisades Fire Researchers at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories ... the mudflats and tidal marshes at Elkhorn Slough at levels roughly 100 to 1,000 ...
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