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05 - 08 - 2019 NRC Denies Public Hearing on Nuclear Waste Dump
On Tuesday, May 7, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board summarily terminated Public Intervenors' requests for an evidentiary ...
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2002 Newsletter
Mothers for Peace opposes PG&E's plan to expand the radioactive waste storage capability at Diablo Canyon.
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2006-06-02 A MFP Win in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
The Ninth Circuit Court rules in favor of Mothers for Peace regarding terrorism and the dry cask storage project at Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. A link ...
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2006-06-02 Ninth Circuit Ruling
This case supports Mothers for Peace assertion that the likely environmental consequences of a potential terrorist attack on a nuclear facility must be ...
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2008-09-30 Mothers for Peace Comments on California Energy Commission Nuclear Power Plant Assessment
In its comments to the CEC, Mothers for Peace stated: "The Energy Commission, working with the CPUC as part of the CPUC’s authority to fund and oversee ...
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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 Newsletter
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace pursues Ninth Circuit Court Appeal and opposition to Diablo Canyon License Renewal.
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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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2011 - Petition: Californians For Shutdown of Nuclear Power Plants
Help gather signatures demanding that the NRC close the two California nuclear power plants.
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2011 Disaster in Japan
Despite the many precautions and redundant features used in nuclear power facilities, the forces of nature remain unpredictable and - and in Japan - ...
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