There is NO safe place to store nuclear waste, and among the most unsafe is at a beach-side site in an earthquake zone. Does the name "Fukushima" mean anything to you?
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Patrick Bosold
8 years ago
Revoke the current permit and issue one that makes the operators do it right, and do it right starting now.
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Shahrokh Mirjahangir
8 years ago
This is the only option for the Residence of Southern California to prevent a major Nuclear Catastrophe in our beloved Gold Coast. Thank you for your understanding
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David Eidsvold
8 years ago
Sano is not a nuke dump
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Georgette Korsen
8 years ago
The best option is to remove that nuclear waste as soon as possible. The next best option is to be absolutely sure that the storage canisters are safe over the long term, i.e. repairable, maintainable, monitored and able to be transported without the scary possibility of forming cracks. In other words, REASONABLE requests for such a serious & potentially devastating issue.
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Dorelle Rawlings
8 years ago
The safety of many people in southern California depend upon revoking Edison's Nuclear Waste Storage Permit at San Onofre. The company has made no attempt to assure the safe storage of nuclear waste, and it is important that San Onofre not become just another superfund site awaiting taxpayer funding for cleanup, because there is no good way to clean up buried and leaking nuclear waste canisters. Don't allow them to be buried in the first place!
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Alan Korsen
8 years ago
Hopefully the additional information will bring the light of day to a serious condition.
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Peter Lee
8 years ago
The thin temporary storage canisters being used at San Onofre can not be inspected, repaired, maintained, monitored and transported without cracks. This is Unacceptable!
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Thank you for helping to increase safety at one of California's most valuable stretches of coastline!
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Marilyn Ledoux
8 years ago
Please educate yourselves about the dangers posed by these temporary cannisters and revoke the permit for Edison to use them indefinitely.
Thanks for the good work
Revoke the Nuclear Waste Storage Permit at SanO
San Clemente deserves better!
All the Nuclear waste need to be put in the Clintons garage
Clean up the CCC's approval of the Edison permit...please! Higher quality of nuclear waste storage security needed.
STOP PRODUCING nuclear waste!
Can we RELOCATE/MOVE the waste out of the area???? It will be too close to the water line, and is on an earthquake fault line!
Keep up the good work. Fight for our planet!
This is a no-brainer !
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There is NO safe place to store nuclear waste, and among the most unsafe is at a beach-side site in an earthquake zone. Does the name "Fukushima" mean anything to you?
Revoke the current permit and issue one that makes the operators do it right, and do it right starting now.
This is the only option for the Residence of Southern California to prevent a major Nuclear Catastrophe in our beloved Gold Coast. Thank you for your understanding
Sano is not a nuke dump
The best option is to remove that nuclear waste as soon as possible. The next best option is to be absolutely sure that the storage canisters are safe over the long term, i.e. repairable, maintainable, monitored and able to be transported without the scary possibility of forming cracks. In other words, REASONABLE requests for such a serious & potentially devastating issue.
The safety of many people in southern California depend upon revoking Edison's Nuclear Waste Storage Permit at San Onofre. The company has made no attempt to assure the safe storage of nuclear waste, and it is important that San Onofre not become just another superfund site awaiting taxpayer funding for cleanup, because there is no good way to clean up buried and leaking nuclear waste canisters. Don't allow them to be buried in the first place!
Hopefully the additional information will bring the light of day to a serious condition.
The thin temporary storage canisters being used at San Onofre can not be inspected, repaired, maintained, monitored and transported without cracks. This is Unacceptable!
Thank you for helping to increase safety at one of California's most valuable stretches of coastline!
Please educate yourselves about the dangers posed by these temporary cannisters and revoke the permit for Edison to use them indefinitely.