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Click here to read the Panel's report, summarizing the findings of the new studies and putting them in context:

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Click on the links to read the individual scientific consultants' studies and the community members' essay:

An Assessment of Potential Pathways for Release of Gaseous Radioactivity Following Fuel Damage During Run 14 at the Sodium Reactor Experiment
BY DAVID A. LOCHBAUM

Feasibility of Developing Exposure Markers for use in Epidemiologic Studies of Radioactive Emissions from the Santa Susana Field Laboratory
BY JAN BEYEA, PH.D.

Geologic Features and their Potential Effects on Contaminant Migration, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
BY HOWARD WILSHIRE, PH.D.

An Analysis of the Design and Performance of the Clay Cap Used to Control Groundwater Recharge into the Fractured Bedrock Beneath the Former Sodium Burn Pit (FSDF) at the Boeing-Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Laboratory
BY WILLIAM BIANCHI, PH.D.

Migration of SSFL Perchlorate Contamination Offsite
BY ALI TABIDIAN, PH.D.

Loss of Innocence
BY DAWN KOWALSKI, HOLLY HUFF, MARIE MASON, AND BARBARA JOHNSON


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DISCLAIMER: The SSFL Advisory Panel is a project of the Tides Center and is not associated with, and is independent of, the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. The work of the SSFL Panel was supported by funds provided by the California State Legislature through a contract from the California Environmental Protection Agency and a grant from the Citizens' Monitoring and Technical Assistance Fund. The statements and conclusions expressed in the Panel's reports and those of its consultants are those of the Panel and/or its consultants and do not necessarily represent those of the Tides Center, the CMTA Fund, or CAL-EPA. The mention of commercial products, their source, or their use in connection with material in the reports is not to be construed as actual or implied endorsement of such products.