Warfare to wildlife sites, such as Weldon Spring Conservation Area, expose the division between surface and subsurface conditions. This is similar to the conditions at West Lake Landfill. While the site may not be labeled as a conservation area, the site is surfaced with urban forest - radoactive urban forest. To the eye driving by, it is a landscape rich with ecological diversity, appealing. While the site may look healthy, lush with vegetation, below surface are potentially life-threatening substances. By greenwashing these sites it further disconnects the subsurface from surface. Initially this may be done with the intent to contain any radioactive residue, but in time, this subsurface is forgotten, and these sites are ripe for development.