Withhold funding for Nuclear Waste Storage before it's too late!
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Denise Liebmann
8 years ago
Please sign to keep nuclear waste from being buried on our oc coast.
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Ruth Strauss
8 years ago
This is a MUST--it would be unconscionable not to follow through on the recommendations and least that needs to be done to keep our oceans and water safe--the work has been done FOR YOU in terms of researching what NEEDS to be done--now ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS IMPLEMENT IT.
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Barbara DuBois Hoag
8 years ago
Please listen to San Clemente Green and find a safe storage solution for San Onofre’s nuclear waste. Thanks
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Todd Strohmeier
8 years ago
The permit that wa approved for Edison is flawed and must be revoked.
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George Stradtman
8 years ago
Radioactive poisons have already crossed the Pacific from Fukashima to the west coast of America. The last thing we need, is yet another nuclear disaster due to waste leakage that would very likely follow a major earthquake at San Onofre.
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Nonie Fickling
8 years ago
It is puzzling to me that the thin-wall canisters are even being considered to store San Onofre's nuclear waste when there are canisters available which would give far more protection from nuclear leaks. At one Community Engagement Panel meeting it was noted that the thin-walled canister "could" withstand a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. That leaves little margin for exceptions. This horrendous situation must be met with the highest standards available. The consequences are too great.
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Karen Tanner
8 years ago
This waste is a ticking time bomb. I would question the sanity of anyone who would recommend leaving it sitting on the beach, surrounded by millions of homeowners on one side and the ocean on the other. Since this area is in a fault zone, this could easily be a repeat of Fukushima. That would be a disaster of gigantic magnitude. And...if you can't find a safe way to store nuclear waste, stop producing it. That's only common sense.
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Pamela Nelson
8 years ago
Please use up-graded storage containers---millions of people's lives depend on you.
SET A GOOD EXAMPLE BY RESCINDING YOUR PERMIT NOW TO AVOID BEING SUED LATER
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Anonymous
8 years ago
WILLFUL IGNORANCE AND NUKES DON'T MIX WELL
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Nuclear waste LASTS THOUSANDS OF YEARS - California is GROUND ZERO FOR QUAKES! What part of FUKASHIMA 2.0 does NOT compute WHEN THE "BIG ONE" HITS???
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Anonymous
8 years ago
No nuclear waste storage permit for San Onofre.
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Wendy Yoder
8 years ago
Please do not bury nuclear waste on our coastline.
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Robert M Gisonno
8 years ago
Level San Onofre ship out the nuclear waste...and make the land into a park as it should be!
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David Reilly
8 years ago
No Nukes. Ever.
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Nancy Wallace Nelson
8 years ago
It is amnother disaster waiting to happen to have such ill-stored nuclear waste on an earthquake fault. Did we learn nothing from Japan's Fukishima?
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Marian Cruz
8 years ago
Revoke Nuclear Waste Storage at San Onofre!!!!!!
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Bill Smirnow
8 years ago
Attempts to save $$ by using these extremely thin walled casks are completely irresponsible and criminal. They may result in catastrophic death, cancer, heart attacks, genetic, environmental and economic damage,
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Timothy LeBon
8 years ago
This is a very real risk to our local communities and an ongoing pollution risk to the whole world! We can't store waste for the long term on the beach in thin canisters. Protect our oceans!
Please sign to keep nuclear waste from being buried on our oc coast.
This is a MUST--it would be unconscionable not to follow through on the recommendations and least that needs to be done to keep our oceans and water safe--the work has been done FOR YOU in terms of researching what NEEDS to be done--now ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS IMPLEMENT IT.
Please listen to San Clemente Green and find a safe storage solution for San Onofre’s nuclear waste. Thanks
The permit that wa approved for Edison is flawed and must be revoked.
Radioactive poisons have already crossed the Pacific from Fukashima to the west coast of America. The last thing we need, is yet another nuclear disaster due to waste leakage that would very likely follow a major earthquake at San Onofre.
It is puzzling to me that the thin-wall canisters are even being considered to store San Onofre's nuclear waste when there are canisters available which would give far more protection from nuclear leaks. At one Community Engagement Panel meeting it was noted that the thin-walled canister "could" withstand a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. That leaves little margin for exceptions. This horrendous situation must be met with the highest standards available. The consequences are too great.
This waste is a ticking time bomb. I would question the sanity of anyone who would recommend leaving it sitting on the beach, surrounded by millions of homeowners on one side and the ocean on the other. Since this area is in a fault zone, this could easily be a repeat of Fukushima. That would be a disaster of gigantic magnitude. And...if you can't find a safe way to store nuclear waste, stop producing it. That's only common sense.
Please use up-graded storage containers---millions of people's lives depend on you.
SET A GOOD EXAMPLE BY RESCINDING YOUR PERMIT NOW TO AVOID BEING SUED LATER
WILLFUL IGNORANCE AND NUKES DON'T MIX WELL
Nuclear waste LASTS THOUSANDS OF YEARS - California is GROUND ZERO FOR QUAKES! What part of FUKASHIMA 2.0 does NOT compute WHEN THE "BIG ONE" HITS???
No nuclear waste storage permit for San Onofre.
Please do not bury nuclear waste on our coastline.
Level San Onofre ship out the nuclear waste...and make the land into a park as it should be!
No Nukes. Ever.
It is amnother disaster waiting to happen to have such ill-stored nuclear waste on an earthquake fault. Did we learn nothing from Japan's Fukishima?
Revoke Nuclear Waste Storage at San Onofre!!!!!!
Attempts to save $$ by using these extremely thin walled casks are completely irresponsible and criminal. They may result in catastrophic death, cancer, heart attacks, genetic, environmental and economic damage,
This is a very real risk to our local communities and an ongoing pollution risk to the whole world! We can't store waste for the long term on the beach in thin canisters. Protect our oceans!
Flawed permit, must REVOKE it NOW!