Sue for a full cleanup of Santa Susana Field Lab July 27, 2024

Robert Dodge, MD, Co-President of PSR-Los Angeles; and Larry Yee | Ventura County Star

The thousands of tons of toxic chemicals used and dumped there, plus the radioactivity from at least four nuclear accidents, make SSFL one of the most contaminated sites in the county.

Despite a long history of pleas, protests, and petitions to the responsible parties, it has never been remediated, never been cleaned up, and the contamination continues to migrate offsite to the communities below.

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