Monterey County officials confirm no public health threat from the Moss Landing battery plant fire, with air, water, and soil testing showing safe levels.
A Hunterbrook analysis of the testing data shows that samples taken within 20 miles of Vistra's Moss Landing facility on average have nickel and cobalt concentrations that are about 34 times higher ...
Vistra Energy, PG&E and other defendants face allegations of negligence following Moss Landing battery facility fire in new ...
Moss Landing residents have filed a lawsuit against Vistra Corp. and PG&E over the lithium-ion battery storage facility fire last month that triggered evacuations and environmental concerns in the ...
Heavy metals detected in the soil have also created health implications for Monterey County’s agriculture industry, and the ...
A group of community members filed a lawsuit against Vistra Corp., a Texas-based company that owns the Moss Landing power ...
The fire last month resulted in a toxic plume that forced residents around the Moss Landing Power Plant facility to ...
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