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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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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, September Newsletter
Mothers for Peace goes back to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to force the NRC to do its job.
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2010-11-04 Oral Arguments Presented by Mothers for Peace in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding terrorism impacts at Diablo Canyon
Mothers for Peace argues that the NRC violated federal environmental law when it refused to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement addressing the ...
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2011-02-15 News Release: Federal Court Fails to Hold NRC Accountable for Public Safety
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the petition by Mothers for Peace to overturn a licensing decision by the NRC regarding the dry cask radioactive ...
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2013 - 9- 03 The State of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Waste Confidence Act, as of September 2013
The NRC has failed for decades to come up with a realistic long-term plan for what to do with radioactive wastes from nuclear reactors. And now a federal court ...
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2013-09-04 The State of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Waste Confidence Act
The challenge of permanent and safe storage of high-level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants has long been the Achilles’ heel of the industry. The ...
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2013-09-10 Mothers for Peace asks Board of Supervisors to Push for Faster Transfer of Wastes into Casks
The overcrowded spent fuel pools present the greatest dangers at the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
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2013-09-24 Study on Vulnerability of Dry Casks to Terrorist Attack
The vulnerability of dry casks to terrorist attacks has been extensively studied. As the NRC proposes to update its so-called "Waste Confidence Act" and the ...
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2013-12-08 Send in your comments on Waste Confidence before Dec. 20
Comments on the NRC’s disgraceful draft Waste Confidence Rule and Generic Environmental Impact Statement must be sent before the deadline of December 20, 2013. ...
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