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SAPL “Nuclear Dangers” Film Series
The next free film to be shown in the Seacoast Anti-Pollution League series: “Knocking on The Devil’s Door – Our Deadly Nuclear Legacy” (this film replaces the planned new film “The Atomic States of America”-not yet released) September 12, 2012 … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Nuclear Activism, Fukushima, Nuclear Accident, Nuclear Politics, Nuclear Power-Nuclear Bombs, Nuclear Safety, Radiation Exposure
Tagged Chernobyl, Fukushima, licensing, New England activist groups, nuclear, nuclear plant, nuclear plant licensing, nuclear power, nuclear safety, nuclear waste, nuke, opposition, petition, radiation test, regulatory commission, sapl, seabrook, seabrook station, seacoast anti-pollution league, spent fuel pools, stored radioactive waste, target, terrorism, Three Mile Island
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SAPL “Nuclear Dangers” Film Series
The next film to be shown in the series: The China Syndrome (122 minutes) Wednesday, August 29, 2012 – Durham Community Church; Fellowship Hall: 6:30-9:00 PM This gripping 1979 drama about the dangers of nuclear power carried an extra jolt … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Nuclear Activism, Nuclear Accident, Nuclear Politics, Nuclear Safety
Tagged China Syndrome, Diablo Canyon, licensing, New England activist groups, nuclear, nuclear plant, nuclear plant licensing, nuclear power, nuclear safety, nuclear waste, nuke, opposition, petition, radiation test, regulatory commission, sapl, seabrook, seabrook station, seacoast anti-pollution league, spent fuel pools, stored radioactive waste, target, terrorism, Three Mile Island
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NRC FREEZES ALL NUCLEAR REACTOR CONSTRUCTION & OPERATING LICENSES IN U.S.
AUGUST 8, 2012 – As promised in yesterday’s NEC “Early Word” release, we have appended below a press release from the nuclear intervenor’s group that successfully petitioned the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to halt issuance of new or renewed nuclear plant … Continue reading
Posted in Nuclear Accident, Nuclear Politics, Nuclear Safety, Radiation Exposure
Tagged alkali-silica reaction, asr, concrete crumbling, concrete degradation, doug bogen, EIS, environmental impact statement, executive director, federal court, federal district court, friends of the coast, interveners, license extension, licensing, national environmental policy act, neap, New England activist groups, new england coalition on nuclear pollution, NRC, nuclear, nuclear plant, nuclear plant licensing, nuclear power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, nuclear safety, nuclear waste, nuke, opposition, petition, pilgrim watch, prevent relicensing, proceedings, radiation test, sapl, seabrook, seabrook station, seacoast anti-pollution league, spent fuel pools, stored radioactive waste, target, terrorism
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Editorial: Nuke Plant’s Safety Woes Worrisome
Seacoastonline.com Opinion: Editorial Nuke plant’s safety woes worrisome June 26, 2012 2:00 AM Seabrook Station’s recent failures in emergency-preparedness tests raise legitimate questions about the nuclear power plant’s ability to keep us safe. The nuclear plant’s shortcomings were exposed in … Continue reading
Posted in Nuclear Accident, Nuclear Politics, Nuclear Safety, Seabrook Is Crumbling
Tagged accident, asr, concrete, crumbling, editorial, exposure, failed, nuclear, nuke, opinion, plant, radiation, safety, test
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Groups File Petition to Stop Nuke Relicensing
Groups File Petition to Stop Nuke Relicensing The petition makes three demands based on recent stored fuel problems in Japan. • By Kyle Stucker • Patch.com/Hampton • Email the author • June 19th, 2012 – 10:00 am Three New England … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Nuclear Activism, Fukushima, Nuclear Accident, Nuclear Safety, Radiation Exposure, Seabrook Is Crumbling
Tagged alkali-silica reaction, asr, concrete crumbling, concrete degradation, doug bogen, EIS, environmental impact statement, executive director, federal court, federal district court, friends of the coast, interveners, license extension, licensing, national environmental policy act, nepa, New England activist groups, new england coalition on nuclear pollution, NRC, nuclear, nuclear plant, nuclear plant licensing, nuclear power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, nuclear safety, nuclear waste, nuke, opposition, petition, pilgrim watch, prevent relicensing, proceedings, radiation test, sapl, seabrook, seabrook station, seacoast anti-pollution league, spent fuel pools, stored radioactive waste, target, terrorism
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