Kardashians’ TV show features families affected by the Santa Susana Field Lab – and residents feel ‘grateful’ December 2, 2019
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Los Angeles Daily News
“They have to keep their word and they need to comply with the cleanup agreement that they signed up,” said Denise Duffield, associate director of Physicians for Social Responsibility – Los Angeles.
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