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u A physicist warned yes-disaster at a Bodega Head Supervisors' committeevoted to btood a bit before I
nuclear plant. A General torday that radioactive Electric saf ety engineer taldng a stand.
wastes ccdd blow down to San Frecisco in iase of a sharply disagreed. And a The danger trom an explo-
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g i vc sa ety of i1e proposed authority to order that the. west," M(Donald testified Northern California Associa-g
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Woodside be placed under national afisirs cownittee of Head and Harbor.
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py consulting geologist, indicated Woodside and the county ci' the summer win'ds. said' the small increase. in ra-
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M~~j perts will change their tune San Mateo.
eer to the east sparing San lant might be i
have asked the commission }'[ranc Wgodside and' San 'Mateos cinity of the kenfish and lat-M$53 when the Atomic g Energy ut W g anp absorbed by s SE.1 Commission holds hearings I
to restrain PG&E from ser.c d Qta er be consumed by humans.
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"When we are under oath ivicing the line the power line.. I "Dese facilities cLanot eD mussels and oysters to con-i d'. k before tbe AECI have anidea !!o the new Stanfprd Ifnear
'%4 these differences will be r e a et o r - exceptfunder-plode like an atomic bomb," ce ntrate radiation is well replied L.11. McEwen, man-known," Dr. Burmelle sald.
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been taken over by the neerin't nt General Electric's radiationproduced mutation i
DSS Supervisors' commh ten E ~
county, state and national Atomic Energy Commission.
atom!r power e:)uipment de-changes that might not be 4
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. Partr. rent at San, lose, cetected for generations.
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.l.a novelty. They are certainly change in the atmosphere at Wsor Jack Morrison opposing no longer a covelty te Gener. Bodega.
e the Bodega project The comi QUAKE A WEEK
. l al Electric... On a national mittee saidit would decide by
, bMA kre now 205 operable McEwen was one of four this weekend and present its
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. reactors... There are 3$ nu. witnesses called by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Dr.
4 recommendation to the-full
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that the nuclear fuel used l t'Boh,w would not be in a SS u p e r vis o r William C.
+ e concer.tWed enough form to to vote in favor of the PG&E
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pes; tion. Committee eh air-
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NORfEERN CALIF 0P31A ASSOCIATION TO PRESERVE BODEA EEAD AND HARBOR g g
,2 y 2820 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley 3, California l
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMCIATE PILEASE Monday morning, May 16, 1964 Tel: TEornvall 1-6399 or CLympic 5-9224 l
MAJOR EEARING Of BODEA A-PLANT
- San Francisco (May 18)--The San Francisco Board '.f Supervisors vill be the'first public body to hear expert testimony on the hazards of the Bodep Bay atomic power plant in the 6-year history of the project, when the committee on County, $ tate and National Affairs holds a hearing tomorrow afternoon.
The No thern California Association to Preserve Bodega Head and Harbor made r
the observation while releasing a list of vitnesses 'it vill present at the hearia; In a letter to committee chairman Roger Boas.
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The two principal witnesses vill be seismologist Dr. Pierre St.-Amand, from
- the China lake Naval Ordnance Test Station, who has just returned from a three-week inspection of damage caused by the March 27th Alaskan Earthquake.
I The other principal witness vill be Dr. J.E. McIenald, Senior Physicist I
at the Institute of Atmospheric Paysics from the University of Arizona. Dr.
i Mcdonald is a videly respected authority on meteorology and cloud effects. He has just completed an analysis of the meteorological hazards posed by the Bodega
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installation to San Francisco, l
l "This vill be the only occasion available to the people of the Bay Area to
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hear all the* experts, including PG&E,'s consultants, in advance of the AEC hearings,"
l said David Pesonen, Executive Secretary of the conservation group. He also noted I
l that each of the Associations consultants is serving on an eleemosynary basis.
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Citing the formal opinion of State Public Utilities Commission president William Bennett that PG&E had failed to prese$t a single expert vitness to the l
FUC, the A6sociation's letter noted that Boas' committee " vill enjoy a unique pri-1 l
vilege, heretofore denied even the official state agency set up to regulate this public utility."
j The hearing, open to the public, vill be held at 2 pm in tw., 228, City Hall.
It vill be the second of two hearings, the first having been continued from April 16th.. The Atomic Energy Cour.ission bas promised hearings on the project, which have been repeatedly delayed since the Summer of 1962. ' No date has yet -
been ocheduled.
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