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Columbia's Troubled Water
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Columbia’s Troubled Waters provides new evidence that the Hanford nuclear site – the most contaminated place in North America – threatens the Columbia River’s fragile ecosystem and the sustainability of the local salmon population. This evidence is a “wake-up call” for the Pacific Northwest: We must restore and protect our river for future generations. The 10 minute video includes interviews with: Norm Buske, The RadioActivist Campaign; Greg deBruler, Columbia Riverkeeper; and Carole Woods, Cascade Chapter of the Sierra Club Columbia's Troubled Waters is also available as a package, which includes a "Call to Action" sheet, a fact sheet, an informational brochure, and a magnet.
Release date: September 2003 Format: VHS The order form is available here. |
The RadioActivist Campaign
Address: 7312 N.E. North Shore Rd., Belfair, WA 98528 Phone: 360.275.1351
Director: Norm Buske, norm@radioactivist.org Outreach: Moon Callison, mooncal@tscnet.com