Category: Nuclear News
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Residents worry Santa Susana Field Laboratory cleanup will stop under Rim of the Valley proposal
Read the Daily News article here.
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NBC4: “Dangerous Decision” Could Leave Californians Vulnerable After Nuclear Disaster
An EPA plan to consolidate resources would move the West Coast nuclear response team to Alabama, potentially leaving Californians vulnerable in the event of a nuclear disaster, NBC4’s I-Team reports.
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Feds: Diablo nuke plant could face stronger-than-expected quakes
The SF Chronicle reports here.
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Feds Probe PG&E report on California Nuclear Plant Safety
SF Chron reports here. Daniel Hirsch, a lecturer on nuclear policy at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a critic of the nuclear power industry, called the findings “deeply...
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Study: Earthquake could exceed nuclear power plant design
Bakersfield Now reports. Daniel Hirsch, a lecturer on nuclear policy at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a critic of the nuclear power industry, called the findings “deeply troubling.”...
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PG&E overlooked key seismic test at Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
In a bombshell report, the San Francisco Chronicle investigates an allegation that PG&E updated equipment at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, located in San Luis Obispo County, California, without...
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Legal Case Filed to Shut Diablo Canyon
Read news article here and the legal brief here.
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Green groups say EPA rules would weaken radiation standards
The Hill reports.
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Santa Susana toxic cleanup effort is a mess
The LA Times reports.
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Boeing accused of derailing toxic cleanup
The Acorn reports.
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Advocates call for tougher leader at California Department of Toxic Substances Control
The Daily News reports here.
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Report: Ex-Calif. Regulators Helped Boeing Derail Santa Susana Cleanup
CBS reports here.
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Edison’s San Onofre settlement mirrors bailouts of banks
The LA Times reports.
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The SSFL Work Group Returns – February 5
CBG is pleased to announce that the Santa Susana Field Laboratory Work Group is back and will hold it’s next meeting on February 5th at 6:30 pm at the Simi...