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2015 - 08 - 29
Scoping Comments on NRC Environmental Impact Study required for PG&E license renewal application for Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
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2015 - 08 - 30 : Comments of the World Business Academy on Scoping of EIS for Diablo Canyon license renewal
We encourage the NRC to include and explore the following topics in the scope of its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Diablo Canyon: climate change, ...
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2015 - 09 - 14 PETITION FOR REVIEW OF MEMORANDUM AND ORDER (DENYING MOTIONS TO FILE NEW CONTENTIONS)
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace asserts that the Commission is obligated to fully consider seismic issues and energy alternatives before license renewal of ...
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2015 - 09 - 14 SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE’S REPLY TO OPPOSITIONS TO MOTION TO FILE AMENDED CONTENTION C
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace presents arguments to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to show that PG&E's Severe Accident Mitigation Analysis ...
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2015 - 09 - 15 Summary of Mothers for Peace demands for full consideration of license renewal issues
MOTHERS FOR PEACE DEMANDS FULL CONSIDERATION OF SEISMIC ISSUES AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES BEFORE RE-LICENSING OF DIABLO CANYON REACTORS
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2015 - 09 - 25 The Diablo Double Disaster & Mass Migration Out Of California
Letter for State Senator Monning, PG&E and the NRC at the "Town Hall" meeting at Cuesta College, Sept. 25, 2015
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2015 - 06 - 29 Appeal of Continued Storage Rule
Mothers for Peace, National Resources Defense Council and other organizations seek Review of NRC Rule for Continued Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel in the U.S. ...
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2010-03-22 MFP Filed 5 Contentions in License Renewal Proceeding
On Monday, March 22, 2010, San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP), represented by attorney Diane Curran of Washington, D.C., filed with the Nuclear ...
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2009-11-27 MFP Opposes PG&E's Application to Extend Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant 20 Years
In terms of safety, security, and economics, it is not in the public interest to add an additional 20 years to the operating life of the the two reactors at ...
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2010-01-13 NRC plays "shell game" with safety issues
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace filed comments on the NRC Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement which streamlines nuclear power plant license ...
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