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A packed and at times tense community meeting in San Francisco’s Hunters Point on Monday drew frustration from residents ...
The San Francisco Health Department is sounding the alarm over high levels of radioactive plutonium-239 (Pu-239) detected in the air in Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. Plutonium 239 is a radioactive ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Navy waited 11 months to alert locals that airborne plutonium at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard had exceeded ...
More than a half century after the U.S. ignited 67 atomic weapons in the central Pacific Ocean, a former Navy base in the Bay Area continues to carry that nuclear legacy. Recently, residents were ...
A worker sandblasts a ship’s hull at the Hunters Point Shipyard, date unknown. Photo courtesy of National Archives, San Bruno. Lording a nearly mile-long stretch of coastline along the city’s ...
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Once a proud symbol of American naval power, Hunters Point now stands as one of the nation’s most toxic secrets. Explore how a site of innovation became a radioactive nightmare—hidden in plain sight.
San Francisco officials and advocates are raising alarms that the U.S. Navy failed to alert the public to high levels of airborne radioactive material detected almost a year ago at the Hunters Point ...