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Radioactive Clouds of Death Over Utah - Downwinders' Fallout Cancer Epidemic Updated (Hardcover)
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Radioactive Clouds of Death Over Utah - Downwinders' Fallout Cancer Epidemic Updated (Hardcover)
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I have completed the manuscript with the tentative title
Radioactive Clouds of Death Over Utah.. From 1950 to the 1958
moratorium on atmospheric testing, the Atomic Energy Commission
detonated over 100 atomic bombs at the Nevada Test Site. The
inhabitants of St. George, Utah--the so-called downwinders--were
repeatedly in the fly zone of these toxic, wind-blown clouds--so
much so that St. George became known nationwide as Fallout City,
USA. According to the back cover of John Fuller's 1984 best seller,
The Day We Bomb Utah: America's Most Lethal Secret, "Within a few
years, a plague of cancer and birth defects had ripped through the
area---a plague that may have caused the cancer-related deaths of
John Wayne and over 100 other cast and crew members of The
Conquerer which was filmed only miles from the test site."
(Actually, it was filmed only five miles from St. George.) Utah
Congressman Jim Matheson alleged in a recent op-ed article in the
Deseret News that the horrendous legacy of radioactive fallout is
still killing downwinders. "Thousands of citizens throughout the
West continue to get sick and die from radiation-exposure-caused
illnesses." From an editorial in the February 15, 2001 issue of the
Deseret News: ..".the federal government literary sacrificed the
health of thousands of unsuspecting Utahan and Nevadans." The focus
of Radioactive Clouds of Death Over Utah is to retrospectively
consider both the short-term and long-term health effects of
radioactive fallout exposure on downwinders from the perspectives
of the downwinders, the tort lawyers, the government itself,
politicians, producers of five television documentaries, writers of
six popular books, hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles and
many scientific studies on fallout health effects on Utah
residents. Recently the Utah press has featured many fallout-cancer
stories giving much weight to anecdotal accounts---downwinders have
been featured in the Deseret News 265 times in the last decade. On
April 12, 2011 U. S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) led a bipartisan
group of senators in introducing S-791, the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act Amendments of 2011, which would among other things
expand compensation to downwinders in all counties in Idaho,
Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, and to areas not now covered in
Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Today, with heightened fears about
radiation leaks from damage nuclear power plants in Japan and the
possibilities of nuclear terrorism, the discussion of
fallout-induced cancers in this book provides valuable basic
information about what is known about exposure to radiation and its
health risks. A balanced perception of the health risks of ionizing
radiation is of great societal importance to issues as varied as
radiological terrorism, the future of nuclear power, nuclear waste
storage, occupational radiation exposure, the clean-up of nuclear
waste sites, medical x-rays (whole-body scanning by computed
tomography results in much higher organ doses of radiation than
conventional single-film x-rays), manned space exploration, and
frequent-flyer risks.
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