Syringes and medical waste, including low-level radioactive materials, were covered by fill material to depths of twenty to thirty feet or more at the Brentwood School on West L.A. VA land.
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Rep. Waxman releases nuke dump docs!
Congressman Henry Waxman’s office yields over 5,000 pages of Veterans Administration data about radiation dump under Brentwood School and dog park. EnviroReporter.com analyzing treasure trove.
Brentwood School study claims no rads on campus
Brentwood nuke dump expert says ENVIRON’s 12 subsurface soil borings at Brentwood School are insufficient to make safety claims. School ends up replacing upper baseball field.
Brentwood nuke dump controversy mushrooms
Brentwood School hires two firms to test soil for radioactive and chemical contamination. Testing will be flawed by picking wrong locations through unsound science or possibly worse.
Developer claims contradict investigation’s findings
KB Home’s subcontractors claim that their testing indicates that only .26 out of a million people exposed to the Sr-90 at Runkle Canyon, even though the U.S. EPA clearly states otherwise.
State toxics department white papers over Brandeis-Bardin contamination
DTSC’s “white paper” on Brandeis-Bardin contamination debunked as greenwashing propaganda as are camp reports.
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 2014
Excerpt from the EnviroReporter.com exposé Brandeis-Bardin’s Toxic Denial: Gurgling goo was still flowing unimpeded in the exact same Meier Canyon location in 2014 when Simi Valley resident Brandon Manwell contacted EnviroReporter.com. Manwell had found the place hiking with friends. He videotaped and photographed it in April 2014 and the result […]
A Keen Observer
Internet forums are strange places – virtual clubs where unseen individuals share information and opinions freely, passionately, and quite often, anonymously. Some give their real names and identifiers, others use nicknames or handles. Anonymity on the internet can serve an important purpose – for example, victims of domestic violence in […]
SSFL Poster Session Simi Valley May 17, 2012
Evidence of extremely high alpha radiation two miles offsite in a well at Brandeis-Bardin Campus of American Jewish University. Session also showed a huge hit of strontium-90 on Rocketdyne fence line with Runkle Canyon. These photos were taken by William Preston Bowling at an open house held by DTSC on […]
Fugitive Runkle Dust
FUGITIVE DUST FIGURES ANALYSIS [KB Home’s Runkle Canyon development is now called Arroyo Vista at the Woodlands.] The Runkle Canyon 2004 Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) has a much lower set of numbers than the 2002 Draft EIR for estimated fugitive dust that will escape the Runkle Canyon site during […]
SSFL Area IV – ESADA
[KB Home’s Runkle Canyon development is now called Arroyo Vista at the Woodlands] Empire State Atomic Development Authority Not all facilities in the 270-acre Area IV of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory were part of ETEC, the Department of Energy’s Energy Technology Engineering Center which is undergoing a cleanup that […]
SSFL Area IV – ETEC
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory’s 270-acre Area IV is dominated by the 90-acre Energy Technology Engineering Center where Rocketdyne’s nuclear work was performed. At the height of its activity, there were 270 numbered buildings on the site including over ten reactors, a “hot lab” where nuclear power plant fuel rods […]
Awards
50th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards Denise Anne Duffield and Michael Collins win Online Journalists of the Year for EnviroReporter.com, and Collins wins News Feature (Print – Under 100k circ.) for VC Reporter cover story, “Dirty Business.” 49th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards L.A. Press Club Board Member/Judging Chair Michael […]
Pay Dirt
Gov. Schwarzenegger signs SB-990, a bill by State Senator Sheila Kuehl to clean up Rocketdyne to Superfund standards. Boeing agrees to pay for remediation and donate lab for parkland.
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