SSFL watchdogs claim victory in court
by Simi Valley Acorn | February 8, 2025
The 2,850-acre Santa Susana Field Lab site near Simi Valley was previously used for rocket testing by Rocketdyne and was the site of a 1959 partial nuclear meltdown. Boeing, NASA and the Department of Energy are responsible for its cleanup, with Boeing overseeing 80% of the site. Los ...
Weaker cleanup standards feared
by Simi Valley Acorn | January 25, 2025
Environmental and public health advocacy groups, including Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, Parents Against SSFL, Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles Chapter, and the Committee to Bridge the Gap, condemned DOE’s proposed changes. They argue that weaker ...
Board imposes stricter requirements for stormwater discharge
by Simi Valley Acorn | October 28, 2023
Norma Camacho, a Camarillo resident, chairs the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. She said the new permit incorporates revisions based on feedback from Boeing, as well as Parents Against SSFL, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Community to Bridge the Gap, Rocketdyne ...
Water board delays decision on SSFL discharge permits
by Simi Valley Acorn | October 7, 2023
Jeff Ruch, director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, argued that the revised permit would not adequately protect communities downstream. Ruch raised concerns about more than 300 chemicals at SSFL not being covered by the proposed permit, the absence of discharge limits ...