“Ward Valley: Critical Habitat for a Threatened Species or Nuclear Waste Dump,” Report and presentation to the National Academy of Sciences, October 1996.
“Comments on the Scope of the Ward Valley Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement,” report to the United States Bureau of Land Management, June 1996.
“Environmental Justice and the Proposed Ward Valley Nuclear Waste Dump,” Report to the Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, June 1998.
“Reducing Risks and Containing Costs: Safe Containment, On-Site Storage and Source Reduction of Low-Level Radioactive Waste,” report to federal agencies, 1997 updated 1999.
“Report to the Governor’s Committee on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in California,” paper and presentation as part of appointment by Governor Gray Davis of California to participate in stakeholders meetings on LLRW policy, September 2000.
“Pesticides and Human Health,” edited and produced report and power point presentation prepared for Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2001.
“Nuclear Security and Implementation of SB 2065: report to the State of California Office of Homeland Security,” prepared by Philip M. Klasky and Ward A. Young, 2005.
Water and Power: Imperial Health Project, report to California Communities Against Toxics, 2005.
“Recommendations for a Cultural Resources and Social Impact Assessment (SIA) on the contamination and remediation at the Pacific Gas & Electric Topock Compression Station in San Bernardino County,” report to the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, 2005.