Nuclear Tests Marked Life on Earth With a Radioactive Spike
Even as it disappears, the “bomb spike” is revealing the ways humans have reshaped the planet.
Even as it disappears, the “bomb spike” is revealing the ways humans have reshaped the planet.
Damning NRC Inspector General report details faulty analysis that led to approval of natural gas pipeline; Shumer, Gillibrand had originally called for independent review
Schumer, Gillibrand had opposed the Algonquin/AIM pipeline near Indian Point because of threats posed to quality of life, environment, and health and safety of residents across the Hudson Valley and New York State
Read the full press release here.
See more, at U.S. Senator Gillibrand's (Democrat-New York) website.
See the press release by U.S. Representative Nita Lowey (Democrat-New York's 17th congressional district). It includes a link to the letter sent by U.S. Rep. Lowey to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's chairwoman, Christine Svinicki. It also contains a link to the NRC Office of Inspector General's report.
New York's Department of Public Service (Public Service Commission) issued the following statement on 2/27/20 re: NRC's OIG report:
The NY PSC maintains its demand that the responsible federal agencies immediately conduct a rigorous and comprehensive safety and risk analysis of all of the large diameter gas pipelines in the vicinity of Indian Point, including the AIM pipeline and older Algonquin pipelines, and the risk they pose to Indian Point's workforce, nuclear power plants, densely packed spent fuel pools, and waste storage facilities. The re-analysis should be transparent and include peer-review by neutral third party risk analysts with significant experience in gas explosions and severe radiological accidents.