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County to Begin Hauling Fire Sediment From Eaton Wash Reservoir in July
Los Angeles County Public Works will start hauling fire-related sediment from Eaton Wash Reservoir in late July, with operations ending Nov. 15. The project addresses debris washed into the reservoir after the Eaton Fire burned the surrounding watershed.
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