Charting a Path for Waste Removal
SoCal Edison Lays Out Potential Plans, Alternatives for Relocating Spent Fuel By Shawn Raymundo Fifteen years ago, San Clemente Times ...
SoCal Edison Lays Out Potential Plans, Alternatives for Relocating Spent Fuel By Shawn Raymundo Fifteen years ago, San Clemente Times ...
Richard Warnock By Richard Warnock The Dec. 6 surf column titled “How Safe Is the Water at SanO?” caused me ...
JIM SMITH, San Clemente Well, well, Roger Johnson is up to his old tricks again. In case you didn’t ...
By Shawn Raymundo A recent independent survey of the dry cask storage system at the San Onofre power plant found ...
GARY HEADRICK, co-founder of San Clemente Green I’d like to respond to the Guest Opinion from Oct. 1 about radioactive ...
ROGER JOHNSON, San Clemente It is unfortunate that reader Bob Carrick wants to politicize the nuclear waste issue and advance ...
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison is expected to transfer the last bit of nuclear waste from its San Onofre ...
SONGS Task Force publishes recommendations on dealing with 3.5 million pounds of spent nuclear fuel sitting on our beach By ...
By Lillian Boyd and Shawn Raymundo In January 2019, Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA) assembled a task force with the goal ...
GEORGE ALLEN, Radiation Tech at SONGS A recent letter by Paul Blanch is misleading. The NRC has reduced the emergency ...
PAUL BLANCH, Hartford, Connecticut I write this as an expert on nuclear plant radiation monitoring, being part of the American ...
By Shawn Raymundo The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) denied last month a petition by Public Watchdogs to immediately suspend decommissioning ...
GOP Looks to Regain Battleground District from Democrats The race for California’s 49th Congressional seat to the U.S. House of ...
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison announced last week that the dismantling of its San Onofre nuclear facility will get ...
ROGER JOHNSON, San Clemente Everyone should thank the Surfrider Foundation for forcing Southern California Edison (SCE) to warn people about ...
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