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Residents, health groups press Westminster for clear Rocky Flats signage and monitoring; city staff to present timeline
Summary
Multiple residents and public‑interest groups urged Westminster leaders to require radiation warning signage, barriers and air monitoring for the Rocky Mountain Greenway connection to Rocky Flats. City manager said staff will present a signage process and timeline at a future meeting and may work with community experts.
Residents and public‑interest organizations urged Westminster city leaders on April 28 to adopt more direct warnings and monitoring for the Rocky Mountain Greenway adjacent to the Rocky Flats site, citing public‑health concerns and an unclear public record about contamination.
Speakers from several organizations called for internationally recognized radiation symbols, clearer language about plutonium contamination and routine air monitoring. "With or without a physical barrier, it's imperative that strong and clear signs warning people of the contamination of the refuge with plutonium be used," Dr. Deborah…
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