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Fear and Silence in Los Alamos

Ruta, Suzanne | January 4, 1993 issue

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Solid Waste Management Unit refers to the 2,400 sites at New Mexico's Los Alamos National Laboratory that are suspected of contamination with plutonium, uranium, strontium 90, tritium, lead, mercury, nitrates, cyanides, pesticides and other lethal leftovers from a half-century of weapons research and production. By latest estimates it will cost $1 billion just to identify the hazards strewn about the forty-three-square-mile campus. The historical record, not always clear or complete, suggests that the golf course was watered with radioactive sewage till the mid-1960s.

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FACTORY & trade waste; HAZARDOUS wastes; POLLUTION; HAZARDOUS substances; INDUSTRIAL safety; PLANT engineering
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