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, windblown clouds--so much so that St. George became known
nationwide as Fallout City, USA.
In the fall of 1979, Stewart Udall, along with a team of
lawyers, came to St. George to announce plans for a class-action
lawsuit against the United States because the local people were
struggling with tragedies inflicted by a cancer epidemic foisted on
them by the Atomic Energy Commission. After interviewing 125 people
during a four-day period, the Washington lawyer said that cancer
rates in the area were three or four times greater than normal.
Many people in southwestern Utah believe that thousands of
citizens throughout the West are still dying from
radiation-exposure inflicted on them by fallout from the Nevada
Test Site during the 1950s.
The author has spent decades investigating the Test Site issues.
He was living in St. George, Utah during the atmospheric testing
period in the 1950s. He knows the people. He has read every local
paper from the period, counted the tombstones, tracked the
anecdotes to ground and studied the dozens of scientific studies on
the impact of fallout on the health of the local people. This book
is the result of that investigation.
The author, Dr. Daniel W. Miles, Professor Emeritus, Dixie State
College, received his Ph.D. from the University of Utah in 1967. He
taught upper division physics including radiation physics at
Westminster College from 1968 to 1985 and continued his teaching
career at Dixie State College. He is the author or coauthor of
fortytwo publications in peer reviewed scientific journals.
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