In a hotter climate, dirt is a hot commodity. With sea levels expected to rise three to six feet by the end of the century, coastal communities are moving fast to construct major shoreline projects to ...
Dellimores with GlamGlow at their home in Encino. Here’s an unusual formula for success. Hollywood company GlamGlow Inc. is turning dirt into dollars by selling processed mud at the beauty counters of ...
Mud and dirt have often been treated as waste products from excavation or dredging sites. But these days, coastal communities need massive amounts of mud and dirt to protect their shorelines from ...