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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used to live in Spring Valley (1983-1985); my first born spent his first year there. I never heard about the risk Until reading this thread. Please give me a quick summary or link. Thanks. [/quote] Don't read about it! Nothing can be done and it will just freak you out. [/quote] Well, I'm the PP above who used to live in Spring Valley (on further reflection it was 1981-1984) and I've spent the last couple of hours reading, examining maps, and feeling quite appalled. First, I can't believe I never heard about all of this though I've continued to live in the DC area after leaving Spring Valley. I tend to read national and world news online and skip the local news. So... wow. My specific former residence does not lie within the areas of greatest interest; it's about two blocks outside the "range fan." No one in my family has had any health issues. So while I feel slightly reassured on the personal level, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that such a large toxic site could have faded from memory between the end of WW I and the beginning of residential development all over the site roughly 20 years later. How is that possible? Mind boggling. [/quote] I'm sure the project was very classified so probably obscured things. Did they ever find the massive Death Valley pit I read in a few articles?[/quote]
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