55K pounds of toxic metals found in soil near Moss Landing battery plant after fire, researchers say
Researchers at San Jose State say they found 55,000 pounds of toxic metals about a mile around the Moss Landing battery plant ...
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 ...
Researchers from San José State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories and their colleagues discovered elevated levels ...
January fire cost Texas company $400 million and stiffened opposition to the projects, which are key to renewable energy ...
Earlier this year, the smoke plume that rose from a fire at the world's largest battery facility in Monterey County hovered ...
Scientists are now getting a clearer picture of how last winter’s fire at the Vistra battery plant in Moss Landing has ...
When smoke poured out from a fire at a battery storage facility at Moss Landing in January, nobody knew how far it would ...
The Moss Landing battery fire became an unintended experiment – showing how burning lithium-ion cells scattered nickel, ...
A new study from San José State University shows that last winter’s massive battery plant fire in Moss Landing spread a layer ...
Summary:Monterey County's transportation agency is conducting a study to explore nature-based solutions to protect Highway 1 ...
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