cleanup
The cleanup to remove all man-made contamination, was to be completed by 2017, but the site wide cleanup has not yet begun and has been reduced to a cleanup that will allow 95% of the site’s contamination to remain onsite permanently — even though this will put the environment, wildlife, water sources, and people living nearby at continued risk.
Cleanup Agreements
The original cleanup agreements were unprecedented, but are now being weakened. Boeing, NASA, and the Department of Energy are pushing to reduce cleanup requirements, which would leave most contamination onsite permanently and save polluters millions of dollars.
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cleanup protections
PASSFL is advocating for the safest, smartest, and most comprehensive cleanup possible - and it is possible! When the Responsible Parties arguments for a lesser cleanup are examined, they quickly fall apart due to the protection clauses written into the cleanup agreements to ensure a proper cleanup.