Residents Organized for Safe Environment (ROSE) Statement of Concern: |
So Cal Edison is now burying 136 Chernobyl's of radioactive waste 100 feet from the ocean in thin cans. #SaveTrestles
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Will SCE and PG&E do to CA what Entergy is doing to VT?
The New York Times is reporting that the federal judge in a lawsuit has determined that Vermont Yankee does NOT have to close as per the state's wishes. In a decision that could have ramifications everywhere there are states' agreements with nuclear utility companies -- including California -- the judge felt that the overwhelming reasons anyone wanted the reactor shut down were radiological safety concerns, and those were the purvey of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ONLY. The NRC has already allowed the dilapidated old Fukushima look-alike to run for another 20 years to age 60 -- the NRC decided this even as its sister plant in Fukushima was melting down and the NRC didn't know (or care) why (it still doesn't)!
The state of Vermont is expected to appeal.
NYT article: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/20/science/earth/vermont-cant-shut-down-nuclear-plant-judge-rules.html
Labels:
Vermont Yankee
Location:
San Clemente, CA, USA
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Cancer Risk To Children Near Nukes
Labels:
Arnie Gundersen,
Fairewinds,
Fukushima
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Fukushima Washing Up On Our Shores
Marine debris is beginning to arrive from Alaska to Oregon. The local authorities there are gearing up for identifying types of debris so that studies can be made. If one wishes to participate locally, organize to ask local administrations to begin the identification process of debris before the field washes ashore in quantity. Organize groups to comb beaches and photograph, identify and catalog types of debris that will be arriving on our shores.
There is an app for Android and iPhones to assist with beach cleanup as it allows a short description of the items and a local place name where the debris can be found and a database is built for cleanup crews.
App info at: http://www.marinedebris.engr.uga.edu/
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT
The year 2011 marked the first serious accident at a nuclear power plant in a quarter century. After the previous disaster at Chernobyl, the world’s nuclear industry axiomatically predicted that another accident—especially in an advanced country operating conventional light-water reactors—would spell the end of nuclear power everywhere. read more.
Labels:
doomsday,
Fukushima USA
Location:
San Clemente, CA, USA
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
San Clemente Times Nuke Industry Mouthpiece
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The San Clemente Times is running an amazingly biased little poll that asks, "Will you support the ballot initiative to close nuclear power plants" and then answers the question, "No Way Where are we going to get the energy?" SC Times the answer for your readers who don't know is that there is a glut of power in California without nukes. Notice Below.
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SC Times perhaps you should have asked if everyone was packed up and ready to move out for generations from our little Mayberry by the sea.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Important San Onofre Nuke Waste Information For 2012
“These reactors produce 50 years of electricity and half a million years of waste. It’s not a particularly good deal.” Danial Hirsch
On Oct. 11, 2011 a forum on the issue of San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station (SONGS) running past it's decommission date of 2013 was held here in San Clemente. Our town is closest to SONGS, which is operated by Southern California Edison. The final speaker was Danial Hirsch of CommitteeToBridgeTheGap.org, a professor at UCLA.
He makes it very clear that "What happend at Fukushima, can happen here in San Clemente." We were just lucky that it did not happen in 2011.
Here is to a lucky 2012
Labels:
Dan Hirsch,
Radioactive releases,
San Clemente,
spent-fuel,
surfrider
Location:
San Clemente, CA, USA
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