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2003 Recent Seismic History
There are multiple issues that must be studied before decisions can be made regarding the proposed dry cask system of storing high level radioactive waste.
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2006 NRC orders revised environmental assessment as a result of MFP winning lawsuit
As a result of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, the NRC is ordered to prepare a revised environmental assessment of the Diablo Canyon dry cast ...
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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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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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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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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
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2011 Relevant Topics for June 15 NRC Meeting
The purpose of the NRC meeting is to discuss operation performance of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. Below are relevant topics and questions to pose to ...
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2011
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2011- 3-24 Press Release: MFP predicts backlash against nuclear power
MFP press release responding to crisis in Japan
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2011-02-10 SUMMARY OF MOTHERS FOR PEACE CURRENT ACTIONS
Below is a summary of current actions challenging the NRC and PG&E as of February, 2011.
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