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{{#Wiki_filter:Joosten, Sandy From: Sent: Ace Hoffman <rhoffman@animatedsoftware.com> | {{#Wiki_filter:Joosten, Sandy From: | ||
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Ace Hoffman <rhoffman@animatedsoftware.com> | |||
Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:33 PM | Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:33 PM | ||
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INVITATION: | INVITATION: Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre, San Clemente, October 19 Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Saturday, October 19, 2013, 1:30-4:30 p.m. | ||
Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre, San Clemente, October 19 Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Saturday, October 19, 2013, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Admission Free-Suggested Donation $10 Center for Spiritual Living, 1201 Puerta Del Sol, Suite 100, San Clemente, CA 92673 Pre-register | Admission Free-Suggested Donation $10 Center for Spiritual Living, 1201 Puerta Del Sol, Suite 100, San Clemente, CA 92673 Pre-register - More symposium information In June, civic and environmental activists won a big victory when the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant ceased operations permanently. The current dispute over defective technology between Edison and Mitsubishi confirms how necessary this outcome was. | ||
-More symposium information In June, civic and environmental activists won a big victory when the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant ceased operations permanently. | Environmental and citizen groups had only a short time to celebrate averting the risk posed by continued operation of the plant. Almost immediately it became clear that this site, wedged between Interstate 5 and the Pacific shoreline, poses a huge challenge of radioactive nuclear waste stored at the plant. | ||
The current dispute over defective technology between Edison and Mitsubishi confirms how necessary this outcome was. Environmental and citizen groups had only a short time to celebrate averting the risk posed by continued operation of the plant. Almost immediately it became clear that this site, wedged between Interstate 5 and the Pacific shoreline, poses a huge challenge of radioactive nuclear waste stored at the plant. The issues are multiple. | The issues are multiple. Much of the waste is a highly radioactive form of spent fuel known as "high burn-up," stored in densities far higher than original design specifications. Large uncertainties persist about where the waste will ultimately be stored and for how long. Billions of dollars of expense will be required to resolve these uncertainties. The issues involved in "decommissioning" San Onofre were secondary during the shutdown debate but now they loom large. | ||
Much of the waste is a highly radioactive form of spent fuel known as "high burn-up," stored in densities far higher than original design specifications. | This Saturday, October 19, in San Clemente, the Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre will feature nationally regarded authorities addressing these concerns: | ||
Large uncertainties persist about where the waste will ultimately be stored and for how long. Billions of dollars of expense will be required to resolve these uncertainties. | Dr. Arjun Makhijani, expert on Hardened On Site Storage of nuclear waste and long-term high-level waste management issues and President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Dr. Marvin Remikoff, expert on nuclear waste management issues and Senior Associate at Radioactive Waste Management Associates Dr. Donald Mosier, expert on the health effects of radiation, Department oflmmunology at The Scripps Research Institute and City Council member from Del Mar, California Co-sponsors of the symposium include Residents Organized for a Safe Environment (ROSE), Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, Peace Resource Center of San Diego, San Clemente Green, Women's Occupy, Citizens Oversight Project, and San Onofre Safety. | ||
The issues involved in "decommissioning" San Onofre were secondary during the shutdown debate but now they loom large. This Saturday, October 19, in San Clemente, the Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre will feature nationally regarded authorities addressing these concerns: | Our immediate goal is to assure that "best practices" are applied to make the decommissioning of San Onofre as safe as possible. | ||
Dr. Arjun Makhijani, expert on Hardened On Site Storage of nuclear waste and long-term high-level waste management issues and President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Dr. Marvin Remikoff, expert on nuclear waste management issues and Senior Associate at Radioactive Waste Management Associates Dr. Donald Mosier, expert on the health effects of radiation, Department oflmmunology at The Scripps Research Institute and City Council member from Del Mar, California Co-sponsors of the symposium include Residents Organized for a Safe Environment (ROSE), Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, Peace Resource Center of San Diego, San Clemente Green, Women's Occupy, Citizens Oversight Project, and San Onofre Safety. Our immediate goal is to assure that "best practices" are applied to make the decommissioning of San Onofre as safe as possible. | 1 | ||
1 Our ultimate goal is to rejuvenate the national dialog about how the U.S. manages nuclear waste. San Onofre Task Force Learn more on the San Onofre Campaign website, email list, and Facebook page. Glenn Pascali Chair, San Onofre Task Force Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre George Watland Conservation Program Coordinator Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Sierra Club Angeles Chapter 3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 660, Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 387-4287 SUPPORT JOIN GET INVOLVED Sent by: Ace Hoffman, compute,r programmer, author, The Code Killers: An Expose of the Nuclear Industry Free download: | |||
acehoffman.org Blog: acehoffman.blogspot.com Y ouTube: youtube.com/user/ | Our ultimate goal is to rejuvenate the national dialog about how the U.S. manages nuclear waste. | ||
AceHoffman Phone: (760) 720-7261 Address: PO Box 1936, Carlsbad, CA 92018 Subscribe to my free newsletter today! Email: ace [at] acehoffman.org To unsubscribe: | San Onofre Task Force Learn more on the San Onofre Campaign website, email list, and Facebook page. | ||
Send "Unsubscribe" in subject line. 2}} | Glenn Pascali Chair, San Onofre Task Force Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre George Watland Conservation Program Coordinator Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Sierra Club Angeles Chapter 3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 660, Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 387-4287 SUPPORT JOIN GET INVOLVED Sent by: | ||
Ace Hoffman, compute,r programmer, author, The Code Killers: | |||
An Expose of the Nuclear Industry Free download: acehoffman.org Blog: acehoffman.blogspot.com Y ouTube: youtube.com/user/ AceHoffman Phone: (760) 720-7261 Address: PO Box 1936, Carlsbad, CA 92018 Subscribe to my free newsletter today! | |||
Email: ace [at] acehoffman.org To unsubscribe: | |||
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Joosten, Sandy From:
Sent:
Ace Hoffman <rhoffman@animatedsoftware.com>
Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:33 PM
Subject:
INVITATION: Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre, San Clemente, October 19 Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Saturday, October 19, 2013, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Admission Free-Suggested Donation $10 Center for Spiritual Living, 1201 Puerta Del Sol, Suite 100, San Clemente, CA 92673 Pre-register - More symposium information In June, civic and environmental activists won a big victory when the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant ceased operations permanently. The current dispute over defective technology between Edison and Mitsubishi confirms how necessary this outcome was.
Environmental and citizen groups had only a short time to celebrate averting the risk posed by continued operation of the plant. Almost immediately it became clear that this site, wedged between Interstate 5 and the Pacific shoreline, poses a huge challenge of radioactive nuclear waste stored at the plant.
The issues are multiple. Much of the waste is a highly radioactive form of spent fuel known as "high burn-up," stored in densities far higher than original design specifications. Large uncertainties persist about where the waste will ultimately be stored and for how long. Billions of dollars of expense will be required to resolve these uncertainties. The issues involved in "decommissioning" San Onofre were secondary during the shutdown debate but now they loom large.
This Saturday, October 19, in San Clemente, the Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre will feature nationally regarded authorities addressing these concerns:
Dr. Arjun Makhijani, expert on Hardened On Site Storage of nuclear waste and long-term high-level waste management issues and President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Dr. Marvin Remikoff, expert on nuclear waste management issues and Senior Associate at Radioactive Waste Management Associates Dr. Donald Mosier, expert on the health effects of radiation, Department oflmmunology at The Scripps Research Institute and City Council member from Del Mar, California Co-sponsors of the symposium include Residents Organized for a Safe Environment (ROSE), Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, Peace Resource Center of San Diego, San Clemente Green, Women's Occupy, Citizens Oversight Project, and San Onofre Safety.
Our immediate goal is to assure that "best practices" are applied to make the decommissioning of San Onofre as safe as possible.
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Our ultimate goal is to rejuvenate the national dialog about how the U.S. manages nuclear waste.
San Onofre Task Force Learn more on the San Onofre Campaign website, email list, and Facebook page.
Glenn Pascali Chair, San Onofre Task Force Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre George Watland Conservation Program Coordinator Co-coordinator, Community Symposium on Decommissioning San Onofre Sierra Club Angeles Chapter 3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 660, Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 387-4287 SUPPORT JOIN GET INVOLVED Sent by:
Ace Hoffman, compute,r programmer, author, The Code Killers:
An Expose of the Nuclear Industry Free download: acehoffman.org Blog: acehoffman.blogspot.com Y ouTube: youtube.com/user/ AceHoffman Phone: (760) 720-7261 Address: PO Box 1936, Carlsbad, CA 92018 Subscribe to my free newsletter today!
Email: ace [at] acehoffman.org To unsubscribe:
Send "Unsubscribe" in subject line.
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