Citizens turn up heat on radiation-troubled field lab July 19, 2024

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Dr. Robert Dodge, a physician who practices in Ventura and is co-president of Physicians for Social Responsibility- Los Angeles, gave a science-based presentation about how the contamination at the SSFL can impact human health.
“We all want and demand a cleanup of the site to background. Our elected officials over the years have long pledged to do so, yet we know this (the complete cleanup) has not started and because of that, the health of our community and future generations continues to be at risk,” Dodge said.
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