To: James W. Kurth, Chief, National Wildlife Refuge System, David Lucas, Manager, Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge, Sally Jewell, Secretary, Department of the Interior, Margot Beausey, Aide to Sen. Michael Bennet, Jeff ONeil, Aide to Rep...

Cancel the "prescribed burn" at Rocky Flats

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service must cancel the "prescribed burn" planned for the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge in the Spring of 2015. Doing the burn will endanger public health by releasing plutonium particles.

Why is this important?

The Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge, managed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife, occupies most of the site of a now-closed nuclear weapons plant. During almost 40 years of production the plant released highly toxic plutonium into the environment. The Superfund cleanup of the site left tiny plutonium particles in the soil. The proposed burn would make particles available to be inhaled, the worst way to be exposed to plutonium.