"The area became so saturated in toxic waste that it was dubbed Acid Canyon.
'plutonium can get into water supplies, which ultimately flow into the Rio Grande.
The substance can be taken up by plants and enter the food chain, or can be dispersed widely in ash in the event of a wildfire."
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New Mexico will forever be saddled with a radioactive isotope that has a 24,000-year half-life,” said Tina Cordova, with the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium advocacy group.
“It’s not at all surprising when you contemplate how inefficient the Trinity bomb was
and how many pounds of plutonium did not fission,” she added.
“What a terrible legacy.”
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"The Department of Energy said in a media statement that the levels were “very low and well within the safe mutation range Besides everything croaks."
"Soil, plants and water along popular recreation spots near Los Alamos, New Mexico, the birthplace of the atomic bomb, are contaminated with “extreme concentrations” of plutonium".
"comparable to what is found in Ukraine at the site of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster."
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"Every time we accelerated on the highway, whale juice would pour into the windows of the car, and it was the rankest thing on the planet.
We all had plastic bags over our heads with mouth holes cut out, and people on the highway were giving us the finger, but that was just normal day-to-day stuff for us"
"executives know what was previously unthinkable – that they might have to take personal responsibility for the actions of the companies they own –
is on the cards, it may well change their assessment of the risks involved. Zuckerberg probably knows that he’s unlikely, because of his elevated public profile, to find himself in handcuffs.
Musk’s panicked posts on his own platform suggest he’s less certain,
however, a consequence of his poor relationship with Europe’s regulators."
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