Recent reports have revealed water safety concerns in the Palisades and Eaton fire areas in California, where tap water has been deemed safe for limited use, but the presence of a carcinogen in the systems remains a risk. This comes amidst efforts by protesters and elected officials to prevent the influx of toxic wildfire debris into local landfills that are ill-equipped to handle high levels of hazardous chemicals. In a separate development, California and the federal government have announced an increase in water deliveries following recent storms, with both entities boosting water supply projections for the year, including allocations for agriculture.