
Public Comment about the Rocky Flats CERCLA Five-Year Review and Rocky Mountain Greenway Feasibility
Link to Public Comment about the Rocky Flats CERCLA Five-Year Review Link to Public Comment about the Rocky Mountain Greenway Feasibility Study


Health Risk of Living Downwind of Rocky Flats
Link to a paper by LeRoy Moore, PhD: Health Risk of Living Downwind of Rocky Flats
By LeRoy Moore, PhD, January 2017 Picture sourced from page 19 of The Citizen's Guide to Rocky Flats (1992): A study of cancer incidence in 1969-70 in areas contaminated with plutonium released from Rocky Flats done by Carl Johnson, MD, then Director of the Jefferson County Health Department


LeRoy Moore: Save money, prevent harm at Rocky Flats
Boulder Daily Camera.Friday, January 6, 2017 Petition to Keep the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge Closed: Save Money, Prevent Harm. It was standing room only during a meeting in November at Standley Lake Library in Arvada to hear preliminary results of a health survey to determine if residents downwind of the former Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant experienced any unusual illnesses. (RJ Sangosti / THE DENVER POST) Perry Backus, writing in the Nov. 5 Montana Standard, says that d


Updates to the Ambushed Grand Jury Website: Terrie Barrie, ANWAG, presents Rocky Flats Safety Conce
Link to The Ambushed Grand Jury Website Eco Ed and The Ambushed Grand Jury, non-profit and non-fiction book, dedicates this Tab to the Alliance of Nuclear Workers Advocacy Groups (ANWAG), Ms. Terrie Barrie and all Rocky Flats Nuclear Workers. The following is Ms. Terrie Barrie’s acknowledgement to United Steel Workers’ Local 8031 and presentation before the National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) Advisory Board meeting at Santa Fe, New Mexico on November