The evidence that radiation from nuclear reactors causes childhood leukemia
Originally posted on GreenWorld:Radiation spike caused by refueling at one of Bavaria’s Gundremmingen reactors. Last July, we published a piece on recent groundbreaking work from the U.K.’s Dr. Ian...
View ArticleTell Energy Commission: Don’t allow cracking nuclear waste canisters
Tell the California Energy Commission (CEC) to change state policy to require nuclear waste storage containers that won’t crack. Some of California’s thin steel storage canisters may already be...
View Article*UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai — Mitsuhei Murata’s...
Originally posted on Japan Safety : Nuclear Energy Updates:The former Japanese ambassador to Switzerland, Mitsuhei Murata, made the following speech at the UN World Conference on Disaster Risk...
View Article04/26/2016 Sacramento DOE nuclear waste meeting: DOE ignores cracking risk in...
30 years after Chernobyl, Department of Energy meets in Sacramento to discuss storage of hundreds of U.S. “Chernobyls” in a can Over 2000 U.S. thin-walled canisters cannot be inspected, repaired,...
View ArticleSan Onofre defective Holtec nuclear waste storage system is a lemon and must...
The Holtec nuclear waste dry storage system (Hi-STORM UMAX) is a lemon and is putting California’s safety, economy and security at great risk. It must be recalled. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission...
View Article11/29/2018: NRC admits San Onofre Holtec nuclear waste canisters are all damaged
The Holtec nuclear waste storage canisters at San Onofre are lemons and must be replaced with thick-wall casks. 11/29/2018 Oceanside: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) admits in their November...
View ArticleNRC ignores Holtec design problem that gouges walls of all San Onofre nuclear...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) admitted today they plan to ignore the Holtec engineering design problems that cause gouges in the walls of all San Onofre nuclear waste storage canisters. So...
View Article1/23-24/2019: NRC ASLB Holtec New Mexico CIS Nuclear Waste meeting
On January 23rd and 24th at 8AM to 4PM PST the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) holds oral arguments on the Holtec Spent Fuel Storage application for the...
View Article1/24/2019 NRC meeting on defective San Onofre Holtec nuclear waste storage...
On January 24th the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will hear Southern California Edison’s (SCE) reasons to continue to load 44 more Holtec nuclear waste canisters, even though they know every...
View ArticleAll Holtec nuclear waste thin-wall canisters likely damaged from inferior...
All Holtec thin-wall stainless steel canisters (only 1/2″ to 5/8″ thick) are likely damaged from Holtec’s inferior canister downloading system. The downloading system lacks precision, resulting in...
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