Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (CAREs)
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Date
3-22-2006
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"Tri-Valley CAREs (TVC) has been involved in the Pit 7 remediation process from the time it was first identified in the Superfund process in the early 1990s. the group has offered technical and community comments at each step in the process. TVC has made sure that its members were brought up to speed and could participate in the public meetings that were periodically held by LLNL/DOE. Below, we have provided a brief description of these pits and the risk that they pose, and the current status of the pits. These are followed by a series of Attachments, which give a good chronology of TVC’s and regulators' comments and concerns over the course of the past several years."
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Tri-Valley Communities Against A Radioactive Environment
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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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Livermore, CA
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Strauss, Peter and Kelley, Marylia, "Final Report On The Cleanup of Livermore Lab's Site 300 "Pit 7 Complex"" (2006). Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (CAREs). 1.
https://commons.clarku.edu/trivalley/1