New signs warning of radioactive materials settle one Rocky Flats controversy — for now January 29, 2026

The Colorado Sun
Physicians for Social Responsibility Colorado has worked closely with the peace and justice center over the years, and also endorsed the final language. “As an organization of health professionals that has educated the public about the dangers from exposure to plutonium, we commend Boulder County and Westminster officials for prioritizing public health by installing warning signage at Rocky Flats,” said Deborah Segaloff, a retired biomedical researcher who is an adviser to the advocacy group.
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