1. STRONTIUM-90: This is the Environmental Protection Agency’s fact sheet on the lethal radionuclide Strontium-90.     

2.
PERCHLORATE: This is the Environmental Working Group’s multi-tiered report on the toxic rocket fuel oxidizer perchlorate.

3.
TCE (trichloroethylene): The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s fact sheet on the poisonous solvent trichloroethylene (TCE)
which has polluted Rocketdyne’s groundwater and will take more than 50,000 years to clean up at the present rate up on “The Hill.”

4.
SIMI VALLEY CITY COUNCIL:  The web page of the Simi Valley City Council with links to your elected representatives, the folks who can stop this
project and protect our community.

5.
CITY OF SIMI VALLEY "RUNKLE CANYON UPDATE": A page that Simi Valley has created in order to keep residents updated on its communications
with State and Federal environmental agencies.

6.
REPORTING & PHOTOS: The website of an award-winning investigative journalist Michael Collins where, under Investigations is his continuing
expose of Runkle Canyon. Under
Gallery are photos of Runkle Canyon that reveal the beauty of the land and our 'eye in the sky' blimp!

7.
RUNKLE CANYON DEVELOPMENT: The website of the developer which advertises “Healthy Living & Open Space.”

8.
RUNKLE CANYON DEVELOPER:  KB Homes Los Angeles/Ventura doesn’t have a word on this website about their acquisition of Runkle Canyon
though it was done over a year ago.

9.
RECENT ROCKETDYNE REPORT: Department of Energy report from November 2005 that analyzes Rocketdyne’s radioactive tritium problems and
what happened during the October/November 2005 fire that burned 2,000 at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory but miraculously didn’t torch Runkle
Canyon. The photographs of the lab are amazing!

10.
RUNKLE CANYON ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS: Read here our CEQA page that has pertinent parts (and links to) "Title 14. California Code of
Regulations; Chapter 3. Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act " that are directly related to the approval of the
Environmental Impact Reporter by the City of Simi Valley that gave the go-ahead to the Runkle Canyon development.

11.
KCET-Channel 28's Life & Times program which covered the Runkle Canyon controversy in 2006, the same year we started fighting this project.

12. The
Simi Valley Acorn covers the Runkle Canyon development issue.

13. The
Ventura County Star has reported in depth on the possible development of Runkle Canyon. The Brian Dennert Here blog is indispensable.

14. The
Ventura County Reporter has led the media coverage of KB Homes attempt to develop the canyon.
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