Recreational users should be worried. Breathing that dust is not good.
We do not know whether toxic materials have been burned, ... It's possible, it's even likely to some extent, but it's not something to be panicked about.
This is kind of an exercise in absurdity.
Congress has washed its hands of the nuclear program -- Congress's attention is elsewhere.
The country has to pick between the optional components of nuclear-weapons spending and funding flood control and harbor construction to rebuild the country,
The emphasis is shifting from maintaining existing weapons to replacing all of them.
These infrastructure projects will have big economic benefits to the country if done, and enormous economic and security costs to the country if not done.
It's a wise thing that Kuckuck is doing.
It's a good idea to do cleanup where cleanup is possible.