
ACTION ALERT: Call on Broomfield to Stop Funding for the Jefferson Parkway in their 2020 Budget
This map shows the proposed route of the Jefferson Parkway along Indiana St. compared with plutonium contamination outlined on the Krey Hardy Map. Click here for additional information from a paper written by Randy Stafford, member of the Jefferson Parkway Advisory Committee. Broomfield City Council When: Tuesday October 22nd, 6:00pm Where: George Di Ciero City and County Building 1 DesCombes Drive Broomfield, CO 80020 Email the Broomfield City Council at: council@broomfiel


October 12th, Peaceful Vigil at N1
Map cited from the book Nuclear Heartland. More info about the book at this link On October 12, 2019 members and friends of The Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of Nuclear War will hold a Witness for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons and support for the United Nations Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty. This treaty would make illegal the construction and possession of nuclear weapons by any State on our Planet. We will carpool from Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs to N-1, a
Need for protections from radiation at Rocky Flats supported by science
By LeRoy Moore 10-2-19 The two biggest controversies at Rocky Flats in 2019 are the presence of radioactive plutonium in the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge and the area proposed for the Jefferson Parkway. When the “cleanup” was done at Rocky Flats the official standard for nuclear waste in the top 3 feet of soil at the site was 50 pCi/g, Much higher amounts were allowed in soil at deeper levels. EPA and CDPHE call this “safe.” But the National Academy of Sciences says a