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Gone Fishing – Fukushima at Five Years
Five year anniversary of Fukushima’s three ongoing meltdowns that are causing cancer and are impossible to clean.
West LA VA may remediate nuke dump if found ‘hazardous’
West LA VA may clean up its biomedical nuclear and chemical waste dump if found to be a “hazard” which it hasn’t so far
Fraud found throughout West LA VA master plan
Approved draft master plan for West LA VA is fraudulent throughout, renaming and reclassifying VA’s nuke dump as green space already used for recreation.
Brentwood nuke dump burns as VA finalizes draft master plan
Radioactive smoke released by Jan. 26, 2016 West LA VA brush fire that reveals more illegally dumped veterans’ tombstones.
West LA VA ‘master plan’ covers up its chemical and nuclear dump
Proposed master plan for West LA VA fails to include 2007 and 2010 VA studies confirming high radiation and chemicals in its biomedical nuclear dump.
ATSDR bows out of Santa Susana Field Lab probe
ATSDR backs away from hoax petition to declare SSFL safe through study reinterpretation. Community, electeds triumph over polluter allies.
Santa Susana Field Lab health study hoax stumbles forward
ATSDR says it will pursue and expand its Boeing-touted proposal to re-evaluate health risks from SSFL. Boeing’s own reports show site soil even more deadly than already known.
Feds conspire to gut Santa Susana Field Lab cleanup
Federal and state agencies conspire to gut cleanup but cleanup activists protesters vow to roll back phony pro-polluter petition. New group of young mothers with children with rare cancers assert lab is the cause.
The Atomic Bomb at 70: Can Nukes be Nuked?
70 years to the minute the A-bomb obliterated Hiroshima, over 200 people gathered at the Chain Reaction nuclear bomb explosion sculpture in Santa Monica.
Alpha radiation clouds Los Angeles air
Significant uptick in Los Angeles alpha and beta radiation. Eleven U.S. EPA RadNet stations show four month beta highs across country.
High radiation detected in L.A. rain
Rain radiation exceeding 3.3 times background levels was detected and videotaped at Radiation Station Santa Monica.
Sky high radiation readings across U.S.
Over a dozen metropolitan test sites have registered four-month highs in
Lights Out
Failure to harden electrical infrastructure and spent nuclear fuel storage leaves U.S. and world vulnerable to solar or terrorist induced apocalypse.
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.
Radiation Conversation II
Radiation Conversation II continues EnviroReporter.com‘s thousands of comments, including our own, on issues that over three million readers and viewers care about most.












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