Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
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Report
Date
12-2003
Description
In March 2001 the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center (RMPJC) of Boulder, Colorado, initiated a project to provide technical information on standards for cleanup of the contaminated site of the former Rocky Flats nuclear bomb factory. The project was supported in part by a technical assistance grant from the Citizens’ Monitoring and Technical Assessment Fund.
The purpose of the project was to review, analyze, and disseminate information on the radionuclide soil action levels or cleanup standards being established for the Rocky Flats facility. The timeline of the project closely paralleled steps to revise the Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement (RFCA) being taken by the DOE, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
This research was completed money allocated during Round 1 of the Citizens’ Monitoring and Technical Assessment Fund (MTA Fund). Clark University was named conservator of these works.
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Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
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nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons testing, environment, non-governmental organizations, United States Department of Energy, tribal governments, environmental cleanup, radioactive fallout, radioactive waste
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Location
Boulder, CO
Recommended Citation
Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center, "Supporting a Conservative Approach to Cleanup at Rocky Flats" (2003). Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center. 2.
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