Letter to the Editor: Samuel Lawrence Foundation Response Short on Facts, Data
JOHN DOBKEN, public information officer for SONGS The response to Richard Warnock’s op-ed by Bart Ziegler of the Samuel Lawrence ...
JOHN DOBKEN, public information officer for SONGS The response to Richard Warnock’s op-ed by Bart Ziegler of the Samuel Lawrence ...
Richard Warnock By Richard Warnock The Dec. 6 surf column titled “How Safe Is the Water at SanO?” caused me ...
ROGER JOHNSON, San Clemente We all owe a debt to surfer Jake Howard for his Dec. 3 piece, “How Safe ...
By Shawn Raymundo A recent independent survey of the dry cask storage system at the San Onofre power plant found ...
Surfrider Foundation to Begin Testing Local Waters for Radiation Pollution from SONGS By Jake Howard On Thanksgiving morning, there was ...
Bart Ziegler By Bart Ziegler, Ph.D., community and environmental medicine; president and cofounder of the Samuel Lawrence Foundation In an ...
ROGER JOHNSON, San Clemente Now that we are the official home of a nuclear waste dump, how does this threat ...
GARY HEADRICK, co-founder of San Clemente Green I’d like to respond to the Guest Opinion from Oct. 1 about radioactive ...
GEORGE ALLEN, Radiation Tech at SONGS A recent letter by Paul Blanch is misleading. The NRC has reduced the emergency ...
MARYELLEN MARSH, Capistrano Beach As a longtime resident of Capistrano Beach, I would like to thank Ted Quinn for his ...
PAUL BLANCH, Hartford, Connecticut I write this as an expert on nuclear plant radiation monitoring, being part of the American ...
By Collin Breaux and Shawn Raymundo Officials with Southern California Edison, which operates the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), ...
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison on Thursday, Dec. 19, will conduct a liquid batch radiological release, discharging operational wastewater ...
ROGER JOHNSON, San Clemente The Southern California Edison claim that there are no credible scenarios for radioactive contamination of our ...
By Eric Heinz Residents of San Clemente and nearby cities are attempting to set up an alert system for radioactivity ...
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