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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Advocates Call on NRC, Governor to Address Oyster Creek Concerns Post-Sandy

A petition has been filed to the NRC to address Hurricane Sandy-related concerns prior to permitting Oyster Creek Generating Station to return to service

Anti-nuclear advocates have filed emergency legal proceedings with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and have made an appeal to Gov. Chris Christie to intervene and ensure that "major flaws" at Oyster Creek Generating Station are addressed prior to the nuclear power plant returning online. “We’ve just been through a heart wrenching catastrophe with Sandy,” said Janet Tauro, chair of the Board of Directors of the NJ Environmental Federation (NJEF) and founder of Grandmothers, Mothers and More for Energy Safety (GRAMMES). “So many have lost their homes, been displaced, been made physically ill by the aftermath of the devastation that to add the greater risk of a Fukushima radioactive event to the mix would simply be inhuman.” The …

Favorite Teacher

10:47 pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

According to NRC it was 6 inches away from the cooling pump motors: 10/29/2012 11:27 pm The intake water level was read as 4 inches above the base of the service water pumps. The ABN-32, revision 19 value for tripping the service water (SW) pumps was 6 inches below the pumps’ motors (33 inches above the SW pump base). 10/30/12 12:11 am Combustion Turbine #2 (station blackout power source) was …   more ›

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Appellate Court Wants More Information About Oyster Creek, Tsunamis and Earthquakes

Nuclear Regulatory Commission must respond to directive within two weeks

The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals has directed lawyers for the federal Nuclear Regulatory  Commission to provide more information about the "propriety" of re-licensing the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The NRC re-licensed the then-40-year-old plant on April 8, 2009, to operate for another 20 years, over the objections of a coalition of citizen groups that fought the plant's re-licensing. Oyster Creek is the oldest nuclear plant in the United States. "At the direction of the court, counsel for the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission is directed to advise the court what impact, if any, the damages from the earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power …

Tim O'Connor

6:58 pm on Wednesday, April 27, 2011

This is a waste of tax payers’ money. The Lacey Township section of South Jersey has never; I MEAN NEVER experienced an earthquake!!! It is geologically impossible. All the information needed to prove this, is on the NJDEP Web Site. This is just plain dumb!!!!!!!!!!!!   more ›

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