Withhold funding for Nuclear Waste Storage before it's too late!
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Ann Rennacker
8 years ago
Keep nuclear waste safely contained, inspect canisters and store far from the Ocean and fault lines. One Fukushima disaster spilling radioactive waste into the Ocean is already affecting sea life, no more are wanted! There must be a safer plan.
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Reed Johnson
8 years ago
The decision whether or not to store spent nuclear fuel at San Onofre, virtually on the beach, needs to be very carefully researched and evaluated as an incorrect decision will likely harm the environment and residents over a large area for a very long time.
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Gail Camhi
8 years ago
Flawed equipment MUST be fixed -- NOW!
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Jerome Kirsling
8 years ago
This is an issue of Homeland Security...protection of the citizens of this country from disaster!
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Ilene Blaisch
8 years ago
there is nothing so important as protecting these containers from leakage and bring them up to date - better yet remove them and the contents completely.
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Nikki Alexander
8 years ago
Let's not wait for a California Fukushima to act intelligently ~ PLEASE
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Mary Franta
8 years ago
Please help us dispose of these spent nuclear rods from our unstable beach front location in San Onofre. It needs to get moved and stored in a forever facility ASAP.
Thank you
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Brad Warrick
8 years ago
Move the waste out to the middle of the Nevada desert, 100’s of miles from civilization.
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Charles E Hackwith Jr
8 years ago
So-called "temporary storage" for this nuclear waste without the capability of inspecting, monitoring or even repairing of these thinner storage casks for 20 years is based on too risky and unsubstantiated safety assurances. The Coastal Commission has to reconsider and demand stringent requirements now, not 20 years into an unpredictable future.
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Lynda vogel
8 years ago
I live in SC and want to revoke nuclear waste storage permit at San Onofre!
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Mary Ann Comes
8 years ago
We need a better way to store this stuff. This permit must be revoked.
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Patricia Gracian
8 years ago
Inaction on this item is tantamount to dooming all Southern California communities to an eventual nuclear contamination event. I urge you to Revoke the nuclear waste storage permit for storage at or near San Onofre.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Without this, we will all soon glow in the dark.
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Charles Jepson
8 years ago
This is the greatest danger this region faces and should not even be considered in an earthquake (3 faults in area) zone and marine environment.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Thank you for all you are doing to prevent this mass tragedy in So. Cal.
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Mary Tilton
8 years ago
It is absurd to even fathom what is there now will protect the coast!!!!
Take a note from other countries' systems
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Patricia Holloway
8 years ago
REVOKE the permit before it's too late and waste is deposited on the beach near our homes and schools in these inadequate containers.
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carmen hernandez
8 years ago
fearful of the unknown and what could happen in this area. Please do what is necessary to protect us
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Alan Korsen
8 years ago
Allowing nuclear waste to stay on our coast is not acceptable. To allow the waste to remain in casks subject to failure without inspection is irresponsible.
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Leah Vasquez
8 years ago
We are failing to protect life on this planet; moving casks to a permanent location is urgent but not at the expense of public safety, health and accountability.
Keep nuclear waste safely contained, inspect canisters and store far from the Ocean and fault lines. One Fukushima disaster spilling radioactive waste into the Ocean is already affecting sea life, no more are wanted! There must be a safer plan.
The decision whether or not to store spent nuclear fuel at San Onofre, virtually on the beach, needs to be very carefully researched and evaluated as an incorrect decision will likely harm the environment and residents over a large area for a very long time.
Flawed equipment MUST be fixed -- NOW!
This is an issue of Homeland Security...protection of the citizens of this country from disaster!
there is nothing so important as protecting these containers from leakage and bring them up to date - better yet remove them and the contents completely.
Let's not wait for a California Fukushima to act intelligently ~ PLEASE
Please help us dispose of these spent nuclear rods from our unstable beach front location in San Onofre. It needs to get moved and stored in a forever facility ASAP. Thank you
Move the waste out to the middle of the Nevada desert, 100’s of miles from civilization.
So-called "temporary storage" for this nuclear waste without the capability of inspecting, monitoring or even repairing of these thinner storage casks for 20 years is based on too risky and unsubstantiated safety assurances. The Coastal Commission has to reconsider and demand stringent requirements now, not 20 years into an unpredictable future.
I live in SC and want to revoke nuclear waste storage permit at San Onofre!
We need a better way to store this stuff. This permit must be revoked.
Inaction on this item is tantamount to dooming all Southern California communities to an eventual nuclear contamination event. I urge you to Revoke the nuclear waste storage permit for storage at or near San Onofre.
Without this, we will all soon glow in the dark.
This is the greatest danger this region faces and should not even be considered in an earthquake (3 faults in area) zone and marine environment.
Thank you for all you are doing to prevent this mass tragedy in So. Cal.
It is absurd to even fathom what is there now will protect the coast!!!! Take a note from other countries' systems
REVOKE the permit before it's too late and waste is deposited on the beach near our homes and schools in these inadequate containers.
fearful of the unknown and what could happen in this area. Please do what is necessary to protect us all
Allowing nuclear waste to stay on our coast is not acceptable. To allow the waste to remain in casks subject to failure without inspection is irresponsible.
We are failing to protect life on this planet; moving casks to a permanent location is urgent but not at the expense of public safety, health and accountability.