All Entries Tagged With: "Santa Susana Field Laboratory"
Demand Proper Cleanup of Radioactive and Chemical Contaminants
For years, PSR-LA worked to ensure the cleanup of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL), the site of rocket engine tests, nuclear energy research and a partial nuclear meltdown in 1959. Extensive chemical and radioactive contamination exists across the site in soil, groundwater, and surface water.
Rocketdyne Cleanup Victory
For the last quarter century, former and present PSR-LA members and our environmental allies have fought to get the massive Santa Susana Field Laboratory, commonly known as “Rocketdyne,” cleaned up to the most stringent standards. The 2,850-acre Rocketdyne complex is situated about 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles in the hills between the San Fernando [...]
LA’s Secret Military History
On June 10, PSR-LA will offer the first-ever Military Tour of Southern California – and you’re invited. This all-day tour will carry PSR members and supporters to the military sites that have shaped the world and, in some cases, the health of Californians. On June 10, PSR-LA will offer the first-ever Military Tour of Southern California [...]