Residents stage a ‘funeral’ claiming Boeing killed cleanup at Santa Susana Field Lab (LA Daily News)

“Community members staged a “funeral” in front of a Boeing building in Van Nuys this week, claiming the company killed the cleanup of the toxic and radioactive site at the Santa Susana Field Lab near their homes — a site in Simi Hills overlooking the San Fernando Valley where rocket engine and nuclear reactor testing occurred, leaving behind chemical and radioactive contamination.

Dressed in black, protestors stood outside Boeing’s Van Nuys facility to mourn what they called “the broken promises of a full cleanup” at the contaminated site. In front of the building, they arranged flowers spelling out “SSFL” — Santa Susana Field Lab — as a black hearse awaited.

Parents Against Santa Susana Field Lab led the protest to warn the public that a new study highlighted what they describe as the imminent death of a meaningful cleanup at the Santa Susana Field Lab. They say Boeing’s newly released Corrective Measures Study for soil cleanup outlines a plan that would leave about 90% of contaminated soil onsite, and the long range plan is to turn the area into a public park.

Deva Andrews, who joined the protest said, “I was looking at the hearse and remembering the pain and suffering my family went through because of the exposure to the contamination from SSFL. I was thinking about the children’s funerals I have attended in the past ten years and seeing the deep anguish of their parents. I don’t understand how the Boeing Company can turn their backs on us when they have the opportunity to save lives by cleaning up the site.””

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