Places: Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant -- Subjects: his work with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment related to Rocky Flats beginning in 1992, Emergency Management Program, Rocky Flats Project Coordinator, regulatory oversight of Rocky Flats under the Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement (RFCA), emergency preparedness at Rocky Flats, "Maximum credible accident" evaluation in 1989, simulated emergency exercises at Rocky Flats, categories of potential emergencies at Rocky Flats, structure and quality of emergency preparedness at Rocky Flats, plume tracking system developed for use in case of accident, safety at Rocky Flats, accidents at Rocky Flats, criticality risks at Rocky Flats, potential community risks from chemicals at Rocky Flats, cleanup at Rocky Flats, role of the Colorado Health Department as regulator during the cleanup, quality of the cleanup, working with the Department of Energy, use of the Rocky Flats site as a wildlife refuge, decontamination of the buildings prior to taking them down, RFCA RSOPs: Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement Standard Operating Protocols, DOPs: Decommissioning Operation Plans, hazards involved in decommissioning the site, setting cleanup levels for radiation at Rocky Flats, decision to focus decontamination on the top three feet of soil, reasons why cleanup could be done quickly and economically, Kaiser-Hill as cleanup contractor (innovative approach, fines levied against), description of difficult decisions made as a regulator, fear of outsiders in the Rocky Flats culture prior to cleanup, detailed description of buildings and site in the early 1990s, role of nuclear weapons.