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Entries from April 1, 2020 - April 30, 2020

Tuesday
Apr212020

DON'T BE BULLIED, JOURNALISTS: Take S*** From Nobody

An important column in the Independent (East End, Long Island, NY) by Denis Hamill.

It cites Beyond Nuclear board member Karl Grossman, listing him among some very good company in the field of jouranalism. It is very well deserved!

See Hamill's Feb. 11, 2020 feature on Karl, including his investigative journalism on nuclear power, here: SHINE LIGHT ON KARL GROSSMAN.

Tuesday
Apr212020

In response to NM US congressional delegation demands, NRC grants 60-day extension to Holtec CISF DEIS public comment period

See the letter sent by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman to the entire New Mexican U.S. congressional delegation, here.

Note this very carefully worded section from the letter:

"The NRC staff plans to hold a nationwide webinar and five public meetings in New Mexico during the public comment period to present the staff’s preliminary findings and receive public comments. As the COVID-19 public health emergency evolves, the NRC staff will continue to re-evaluate these plans for engaging the public, and will consider whether additional extensions to the comment period are warranted."

This NRC response took more than a month.

The NRC has not yet responded to a 50 NGO coalition letter dated March 25th. That letter demanded a 199-day public comment period, not to start until after the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) declare the coronavirus pandemic ended, and in-person public comment meetings again safe to hold. In addition, the letter demanded two-dozen public comment meetings, in a dozen states outside NM.

That would make this NRC Holtec CISF DEIS public comment proceeding equal to the DOE Yucca Mountain, Nevada dump DEIS public comment proceeding of two decades ago. The Yucca dump scheme targets Western Shoshone land.

The 50-group coalition's demand is reasonable. After all, Holtec would ship and store 2.5 times the high-level radioactive waste volume as would the Yucca dump (173,600 metric tons, versus 70,000). Thus, an equivalent proceeding -- in terms of public comment period duration, and number and geographic diversity of public comment meetings in Mobile Chernobyl transport risk hubs -- is very reasonable. Holtec's CISF should, actually, require 2.5 times the duration and meetings as did the Yucca dump.

Tuesday
Apr212020

Five Principles of Just COVID-19 Relief and Stimulus

Beyond Nuclear is honored and proud to stand in solidarity with nearly a thousand other organizations, to endorse these "Five Principles of Just COVID-19 Relief and Stimulus." See the principles and list of signatories, here.

Tuesday
Apr212020

Nuclear Watch New Mexico: More than 120 Groups and Individuals Ask Udall and Heinrich to Extend Public Comment Period on Los Alamos Lab Plutonium Bomb Core Production

See the Nuclear Watch New Mexico press release:

Nuclear Watch New Mexico

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, April 21, 2020

Contact:   Jay Coghlan, Nuclear Watch NM, 505.989.7342, jay@nukewatch.org

                  Scott Kovac, Nuclear Watch NM, 505.989.7342, scott@nukewatch.org

More than 120 Groups and Individuals Ask Udall and Heinrich to Extend Public Comment Period on Los Alamos Lab Plutonium Bomb Core Production

Santa Fe, NM – Today, on behalf of more than 120 groups and individuals, Nuclear Watch New Mexico sent a letter to New Mexico Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich. It asks them to act upon their own words and demand that the public comment period be extended for plutonium “pit” bomb core production that the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is fast tracking during the coronavirus epidemic. As sitting members of the Senate Appropriations and Armed Services Committees, Udall and Heinrich are in strong positions to make that demand of NNSA.

See full press release, here.

Tuesday
Apr212020

Groups petition NRC over Fermi 2 repair

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