SSFL
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CBG and NRDC Comments to the State Historic Resource Commission Opposing Nomination of SSFL as a Cultural District
CBG and NRDC comments on the Trump Administration’s proposal to designate the heavily contaminated Santa Susana Field Laboratory as a cultural district. CBG and NRDC found that that the proposal...
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NASA wants nuclear-contaminated Santa Susana site to be made a historic landmark
In what some have described as a cynical attempt by a U.S. government agency to avoid a long-promised cleanup of toxic and radioactive contaminants, NASA has nominated the Santa Susana...
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Supervisors recommend rejection of NASA effort to have field lab declared cultural site
Read the Ventura County news report here.
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CBG’s Dan Hirsch Receives Earth Day Award From Ventura County
Click here to read the news release (pdf)
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George Rembaum, 94, co-founder of Rocketdyne Cleanup Coalition, Dies; Long Time Fighter for Cleanup of Santa Susana Field Laboratory
George Rembaum, who helped found the Rocketdyne Cleanup Coalition in 1989 and fought ever after for the cleanup of the site, died March 22. “He was a gentle, thoughtful, compassionate...
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Ventura Supervisors push for field lab cleanup
Read the article here.
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A Year in Review: The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
NRDC reports. Click here.
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SSFL: Proof positive of the failure of government
Proof positive of the failure of government
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Families affected by cancer want state officials to lead cleanup of Santa Susana
Read the KCRW story by clicking here. Listen to the audio below: Families affected by cancer want state officials to lead cleanup of Santa Susana
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Energy Department, California Spar Over Nuclear Site Cleanup
Click here to read the article. California is battling federal authorities over how to clean up a contaminated former nuclear research site near Simi Valley that was also caught up...
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A failure of governmental candor: The fire at the contaminated Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Click here to read the article by CBG’s Dan Hirsch.
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Meltdown (at SSFL) Anything But Minor
Read Dan Hirsch’s letter in the Acorn here.