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Withhold funding for Nuclear Waste Storage before it's too late!

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Ann Rennacker
8 years ago

We cannot afford to have a meltdown like the one at Fukushima, spilling hundreds of thousands of gallons of radioactive nuclear waste into our Ocean! We are on faultlines and due for a big earthquake, are expecting sea level rise and possible tsunamis in the future. Stop this madness now!

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Nuclear waste should never be stored next to the Pacific Ocean. This is not an issue to be decided by a dollar bottom line.

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michael murphy
8 years ago

stop the insanity

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Kassy Clem
8 years ago

All this debris needs to be neutralized immediately!

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Robert Broska
8 years ago

Not on an earthquake fault, For God sake!

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terri wiley
8 years ago

This is so very sad.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

NO! NO! NO!

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Patricia McArdle
8 years ago

The California coastline on a fault line is not a safe storage place for spent nuclear fuel.

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Patricia J Akers
8 years ago

It is time for the people of San Diego and Orange County to not be under the thumb of this old and tired nuclear plant ! Too many times OUR lives were mitigated. No more.

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Amy Harlib
8 years ago

SHUT DOWN ALL NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS AND GO SOLAR AND WIND POWER!

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Romi Elnagar
8 years ago

Start caring about the people of this state, and not the monied interests!!!!

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Mitch Panek
8 years ago

steel cask too thin, too many assemblies per cask. Criticality analysis ? Too close to water for corrosion and criticality.

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Christine becker
8 years ago

Put it in a more suitable place, this is not safe.

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Carolyn Bolton
8 years ago

No!

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Maria Simmons
8 years ago

Lets get it done!

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Margaret Bruno
8 years ago

Get the waste out to the desert disposal where it belongs. Bury it on our coastline? Trust them to do it right? Ignorant!

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Henry Peters
8 years ago

Any thing short of realistic LONG TERM vision, is NOT satisfactory resolution (no real solution to nuclear wastes, except not to make it in the first place...). Constant supervision, adequate containment according to the hazardous life of the isotopes so contained). Not to mention potential geological event, etc..

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Todd Schoedel
8 years ago

This is insane storing Nuclear Waste at San Onofre, nearly in the water

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Kenneth Gibson
8 years ago

1. Please stop creating nuclear waste anywhere. 2. Please don't store nuclear waste near the ocean or any freshwater resource. 3. Use the safest containment system imaginable at the expense of shareholders who have profited during the life of the nuclear power plant.

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Joe Hiney
8 years ago

Stop the insanity. Stop killing