SoCal Edison Expected to Complete Spent Fuel Transfer This Week
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison is expected to transfer the last bit of nuclear waste from its San Onofre ...
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison is expected to transfer the last bit of nuclear waste from its San Onofre ...
Editor's Note: This column has been updated to clarify the lifespan of Holtec's canisters used for storing nuclear waste at ...
By Shawn Raymundo The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) denied last month a petition by Public Watchdogs to immediately suspend decommissioning ...
A Recap of This Year’s Top Stories Written and Compiled by Shawn Raymundo Every year, the San Clemente Times looks ...
By Shawn Raymundo A nonprofit advocacy group’s lawsuit seeking to halt the transfer of nuclear waste at the San Onofre ...
By Shawn Raymundo A federal judge is likely to rule against Public Watchdogs, dismissing its lawsuit against the operators of ...
By Shawn Raymundo Attorneys representing Southern California Edison and its contractor believe Public Watchdogs’ lawsuit against the San Onofre power ...
By Lillian Boyd A nonprofit advocacy group is suing Southern California Edison, Holtec International and other stakeholders for their handling ...
By Eric Heinz Following a contractor’s statements at a Community Engagement Panel (CEP) meeting on Aug. 9, the nonprofit organization ...
By Eric Heinz Operators of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) will soon initiate the process of moving the power plant's ...
By Eric Heinz An organization that scrutinizes government activity is making a last effort to prevent the storage of spent ...
Field experts, residents don’t trust canisters that would house radioactive rods By Eric Heinz During the October meeting of the ...
San Clemente Times The quarterly Community Engagement Panel (CEP) meeting, which involves many governmental and energy company interests at informational ...
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