What we do
Work Scope
Some of the types of projects PASSFL tackles:
Holding SSFL’s Responsible Parties, Elected Officials, DTSC, and CalEPA accountable for the complete cleanup of the SSFL.
Disseminating complex scientific information into accurate, accessible, and engaging content for the public through graphics, social media, art, and other creative methods.
Educating, organizing, and empowering the public about the SSFL.
Protecting local watersheds from SSFL pollution.
Monitoring air pollution from the SSFL.
Protecting other communities from any mismanagement of SSFL toxic or radioactive waste.
Collaborating with NGOs and coalitions to bring lasting and meaningful reform to government regulating agencies.
Supporting toxic-sister-sites in California and across the globe.
Advocating for renewable energy solutions to prevent nuclear accidents and nuclear waste from harming other communities in the future.