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2017 DTSC Brandeis-Bardin ‘White Paper’ Analysis

EnviroReporter.com Findings Summary DTSC ignores government reports indicating Brandeis-Bardin contaminants Documents claim no threat based on cherry-picked reports DTSC claims contaminants “do not pose a threat to human health” when data differs Data released by DTSC itself contradicts assertion no toxin migration from SSFL to camp Department employs toxin standards […]

1991-2017 Brandeis-Bardin Reports Analysis

EnviroReporter.com Findings Summary Brandeis-Bardin Institute knew tritium plume under 2,878-acre camp since 1995 reports show 2017 BBI dioxin at 32 times nuclear Area IV background in Santa Susana Field Laboratory drainage 2017 report shows radioisotope tritium “elevated, due to past releases from SSFL” American Jewish University releases ‘fact sheet’ two […]

Brandeis-Bardin’s Toxic Denial

Jewish camp below Santa Susana Field Lab, aided by troubled state toxics agency, denies contamination has migrated to its property despite decades of evidence; new Dept. of Energy report proposes not cleaning up most contamination

Dead for the Hills

Aerojet Rocketdyne Chino Hills facility riddled with high radiation and chemical contamination in water and soil.

EnviroReporter.com DECADE 2006-2016

EnviroReporter.com marks a major milestone – the online news organization turns 10 today having begun publishing May 18, 2006 with a story about the biomedical nuclear and chemical dump in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood. Story stopped a $4 billion scheme to privatize the West L.A. Veterans Administration. So began this award-winning environmental news outfit which says its best is yet to come.

FukushimART

Throughout the five years of Fukushima triple meltdowns coverage, EnviroReporter.com has featured compelling graphic art to accompany articles about the ongoing disaster. This is thanks to our website editor and designer Denise Anne Duffield. EnviroReporter.com‘s goal has been to capture the high octane spirit of Fukushima meltdown stories we’ve published. […]

U.S. air radiation surges higher

Sharp increases in beta radiation in Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Middle West, South and along the Eastern Seaboard. Some places, including L.A., show decreasing air radiation.

Fukushima – The Perfect Crime?

Multiple hazardous readings of suspected Fukushima radiation have been detected in air, rain, snow, and surf in California and across the nation. Media pushback denies all.

High Stakes for Hot Property

Revived SSFL Work Group meeting in Simi Valley about the massive Santa Susana Field Laboratory 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, site of the nation’s worst meltdown.