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Early Warning: A Radioactive Rio Grande
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Early Warning: A Radioactive Rio Grande tells of the first evidence of low levels of radioactive waste – from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico - leaking into the Rio Grande, the main source of water for millions of people. If left unchecked, that radioactivity could reach dangerous levels. This “early warning” provides us an opportunity to protect our river and the safety of our water. This video includes interviews with: Joni Arends, Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety; Norm Buske, The RadioActivist Campaign; David Englert, New Mexico Environment Department; and George Rice, Groundwater hydrologist. Early Warning: A Radioactive Rio Grande 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