A number of different sources claim that the planetrain type tunnels have been in operation for many years--some a mile or so deep.
Some claim that they not only criss cross No America--but also bridge continents.
Time will tell.
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) In the latest dispute over possible contaminants from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a Texas hydrologist says low concentrations of explosives and perchlorate suspected to be from the lab have reached the Rio Grande.
The report by George Rice, released last week, says the contaminants have reached the river through springs within the last 60 years.
Lab officials have said the Rio Grande should be safe from contaminants from the lab for anywhere from hundreds to thousands of years, depending on where the contaminants are located.
Rice, who wrote the report after being hired by the Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, believes these pollutants came from the lab. I relied exclusively on samples collected by the lab and the state, he said.
The laboratory doesnt dispute that contaminants have entered the groundwater beneath its 40-square-mile property. What has been unclear is whether the waste has entered the Rio Grande.