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Radioactive

Radioactive work in “Area IV” at the Santa Susana Field Lab primarily involving Atomics International and the Department of Energy.

WorkerS

Thousands of men and women researched and supported nuclear tests, rocket engine tests and other dangerous experiments.

test stands

Over 30,000 rocket engine tests were conducted at the Santa Susana Field Lab.

Burn Pit area 1

The burn pit in Area I was used to burn toxic chemicals

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