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Residents and advocates urge Broomfield to coordinate with Westminster on Rocky Flats warning signage
Summary
Multiple public commenters asked Broomfield City Council to adopt or coordinate signage, including the international radiation symbol and the words 'Danger — Radioactive,' at key entry points to the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge to warn recreational users about plutonium contamination.
Several speakers during the public-comment period asked Broomfield City Council to adopt a coordinated signage plan along the Broomfield–Westminster border to warn people about contamination at the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge.
Dr. Deborah Segaloff, a retired biomedical research scientist and board member of Physicians for Social Responsibility–Colorado, said Westminster City Council had recently adopted…
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