Category: Nuclear News
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Santa Susana groundwater cleanup could take centuries, official says
The Ventura County Star reports.
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EPA Dramatically Weakens Radiation Protections
EPA has just issued (April 15, 2013) new Protective Action Guides (PAGs) for dealing with radioactive releases. The new PAGs are in many ways worse than the extremely weak PAGs...
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EPA Relaxes Public Health Guidelines For Radiological Attacks, Accidents
NTI reports on the Obama Administration’s efforts to deregulate the cleanup of nuclear accidents.
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Watchdog Groups Blast White House-Backed Nuclear Cleanup Study
nextgov.com reports.
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White House Supports Rollback of Cleanup Standards for Nuclear Incidents
In a stunning reversal, it appears that the Obama Administration is poised to rollback cleanup standards for nuclear incidents: The White House has endorsed a plan to relax long-held standards...
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San Onofre Liable To Break Down At Full Power
A consultant hired by Edison concludes in a report that it is too “risky” for Edison to bring the plant to full power for more than 11 months, and that...
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DTSC Leaders Have Owned Major Stock in Companies the Department Oversees
NBC reports that the Department of Toxic Substances Control is essentially a “captured” regulator.
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San Onofre uncertainty mirrored across industry
The OC Register reports.
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Edison rejects Sen. Boxer’s claim about San Onofre generators
The Los Angeles Times reports.
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Latest soil tests at Santa Susana Field Lab site shows radioactive material remains
The Daily News reports.
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USAF radium waste finds home in Idaho
The Spokesman-Review reports.
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Air Force ships Calif. radioactive waste to Idaho landfill
The Bay Citizen reports.
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Barry Commoner: Scientist, Candidate and Planet Earth’s Lifeguard
The New York Times reports.