Department of Energy – U.S. and Russia Sign Plan for Russian Plutonium Disposition WASHINGTON, DC –U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman and Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency Director Sergey Kiriyenko have signed a joint statement outlining a plan … Continue reading
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Nuclear Plants Subject to Terrorism, Earthquakes, States Warn WHITE PLAINS, New York,, November 16, 2007 (ENS) – New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo and the attorneys general of five other states have submitted a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory … Continue reading
The Free Press — Independent News Media – Harvey Wasserman November 18, 2007 One of the biggest lies ever told in American industrial history is that “no one died at Three Mile Island.†In the frenzy to get public funding … Continue reading
POWER Magazine : DOE pushing to recycle closed plants’ spent fuel The Energy Department is planning to ask Congress in next year’s budget request for authority to take title to spent nuclear fuel stockpiled at closed U.S. nuclear plants … Continue reading
WA moves to ban nuclear power plants – Australia Energy Minister Francis Logan said the legislation would ensure the state remained "forever free" of nuclear power. "State parliament has already passed legislation to ban the storage and transport of … Continue reading
Study: Yankee can’t afford shutdown: Rutland Herald Online VERNON — If Vermont Yankee nuclear plant shut down today, or even in 2012 when its federal license expires, there would not be enough money in its decommissioning fund to pay … Continue reading
Over 50 years of exposure but still no comprehensive health studies on Navajo – Kathy Helms Gallup Independent By Kathy Helms Dine Bureau Thursday, November 15, 2007 WINDOW ROCK – No health studies, no problem. A burgeoning list of cancers, … Continue reading
Military vehicle carrying nuclear warheads got lost on way from Scotland to Reading | the Daily Mail A high-security delivery of nuclear warheads to the south of England turned to farce when vehicles in the MOD convoy got lost … Continue reading
Feds tighten scrutiny of 2nd Southern reactor | ajc.com he Nuclear Regulatory Commission has imposed stricter oversight on a second generating unit of Southern Co.’s Farley nuclear plant, based on breaker failures at that unit. It means both of … Continue reading
http://socket.kongshem.com/2007/10/farallon-islands-nuclear-waste-dump.html#links The Farallon Islands Nuclear Waste Dump If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, you may be surprised to learn that “more than 47,800 drums and other containers of low-level radioactive waste were dumped onto the ocean floor … Continue reading
Italy becomes 17th member of GNEP Platts Italy became the 17th member of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership,the US DOE announced November 13. In addition to signing the GNEP statement ofprinciples, Italian Minister of Economic Development Pier Luigi Bersani signeda … Continue reading
TheStar.com | sciencetech | Port Hope radiation tests ‘alarming’ New tests that show radiation contamination in a few Port Hope residents should compel the federal government to put the town under a health microscope, local advocates say. The results, … Continue reading
Senator Domenici calls for near-term nuclear reprocessing in US Platts The US needs to build a current-generation nuclear reprocessing plant tohandle spent fuel because the Department of Energy’s current plan is "a50-year program, and we can’t wait 50 years for … Continue reading
Native American Times – Navajo Leads Uranium Roundtable on Capitol Hill Three members of Congress joined the Navajo Nation last week in a discussion on the ban of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation. “Over a half century ago … Continue reading
The VA’s Claim Dodge | The American Prospect Beyond the awful conditions at Walter Reed hospital, something smells fishy in the government’s handling of veterans’ claims. One appalling case study suggests what might be happening and why. … Continue reading
alJazeera Magazine Israel is estimated to have 200 atomic bombs. Yet it doesn’t want Iran to have a peaceful nuclear program. Israel, which is estimated to have an arsenal of 200 nuclear weapons, has two options: The first is to … Continue reading
Sunday Independent On the same night last week that four robbers shot an emergency officer at Pelindaba, west of Pretoria, another attempt was made to bypass the nuclear site’s security. Intruders breached security at the Western Section of the SA … Continue reading
BBC NEWS | Business | Reactor woes hurt British Energy British Energy has warned that profits will take a knock after problems at four of its nuclear reactors. The UK’s biggest power provider posted a small increase in half-year … Continue reading
Atomic vet dies with no compensation OTTAWA – Donald Bernicky, one of a group of atomic veterans fighting the government and the Defence Department for recognition and financial compensation, died on Remembrance D … Continue reading
globeandmail.com: Town’s residents test positive for uranium contamination The result of testing conducted on a small group of residents of Port Hope has found contamination by uranium of military or industrial origin. Four of nine people tested had unusual … Continue reading
CTV.ca | Angry residents want federal contamination study Residents of a small town east of Toronto are demanding the federal government investigate new data that shows radioactive chemicals are making their way into humans. According to the Port Hope … Continue reading
The Tribune – Salazar joins list of lawmakers concerned about uranium mine Another Colorado lawmaker is voicing concern about the proposed uranium mine located north of Nunn. U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., said Tuesday he was asking the Environmental … Continue reading
Las Cruces Sun-News – Citizen Action sues over release of report on Sandia dump SANTA FE An advocacy group has countersued the state Environment Department, which last month sued to keep secret a report on possible leaks at Cold … Continue reading
Cibola County Beacon – Feds, Navajos discuss uranium CIBOLA COUNTY – Officials from the Navajo Nation continue to press the federal government to clean up dangerous, old and exposed mining sites that still exist on the reservation. Navajo President … Continue reading
AlterNet: Environment: Nevada’s Clout in the Primaries Puts the Spotlight on Nuclear Politics Meet Yucca Mountain Johnny: nice enough guy, cave explorer and not welcome in the state of Nevada. He’s the helmeted cartoon character invented by the U.S. … Continue reading
The Buffalo News: Radiation exposure at Bethlehem Steel might have been greater that originally thought A former Bethlehem Steel worker says he has uncovered evidence showing the federal government exposed workers there to more dangerous forms of radiation than previously … Continue reading
FBI Closes Probe of Nuke Plant Vandalism | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited Monday November 12, 2007 10:01 PM MIAMI (AP) – A tiny hole in a pipe at a nuclear power plant led to a big investigation over … Continue reading
Congo experts hurry to test river for radiation | Reuters Thu Nov 8, 2007 9:04am EST| Six arrested in Congo radioactive dumping scandal Radioactive minerals dumped in Congo: authorities China diverts river water to Olympics rowing site Congo mine employs … Continue reading
Congo authorities find 17 tons of dumped radioactive material – International Herald Tribune The Associated Press Published: November 8, 2007 KINSHASA, Congo: About 17 tons of unidentified radioactive material have been found dumped in a river in southern Congo’s mining … Continue reading
Talks focus on impact of uranium on Navajo – Kathy Helms DC talks this week on Navajo uranium impacts By Kathy Helms Dine Bureau November 05, 2007 WINDOW ROCK – In 1989, the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency and its … Continue reading
by Richard Lance Christie (Revised 02 Nov 07)  Free Market v. Subsidized Nuclear Power Economics:  “In a market economy, private investors are the ultimate arbiter of what energy technologies can compete and yield reliable profits, so to understand … Continue reading
Rocky Mountain News – By Laura Frank, Rocky Mountain News November 7, 2007 More than 800 people who worked in the top-secret Building 881 in the early years of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons site will now qualify for automatic … Continue reading
Rocky Mountain News – Judy DeHaas The Rocky © Marlene Shannon’s husband, Mike Shannon, died more than four years ago from cancer. For years he worked in Rocky Flats Building 881 where, according to records, workers were exposed to neutron … Continue reading
Dear Colleagues opposing the Yucca Mountain dump, Â Judy Treichel with Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force has drafted a letter to the NRC’s Atomic Safety Licensing Board (ASLB)Â panel presiding over the Yucca Mountain dump proceeding. Her letter expresses support for … Continue reading
Catalyst: Beverly Uranium Mine – ABC TV Science Beverly Uranium Mine Reporter: Mark Horstman Producer: Mark Horstman, Paul Costello Researcher: Mark Horstman Camera: Susan Lumsdon Sound: Lauren Howard Editor: Chris Spurr Transcript Related Info 17 May 2007 Australia’s uranium reserves … Continue reading
The Coloradoan – www.coloradoan.com – Ft. Collins, CO. With all the progress and momentum being made in our state regarding renewable energy, I have been stunned by the plan to mine for uranium right here in Weld County, 11 miles … Continue reading
Court clears way for suit over uranium plant By Brett Barrouquere Associated Press A federal appeals court has ruled that a 10-year-old lawsuit alleging that water leaks from a Western Kentucky uranium enrichment plant hurt property values can go forward. … Continue reading
Dozens of Organizations Ask Congress To Eliminate Funding For Dangerous Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Program Letter to Congress regarding GNEP Funding National Academy of Sciences on GNEP More than 40 national and local environmental, science and national security organizations this week … Continue reading
Independent – November 2, 2007: Hardrock mining reform passes By Kathy Helms Diné Bureau WINDOW ROCK — Legislation which would reform the 1892 Mining Act passed received overwhelming support by the House of Representative Thursday — a move hailed by … Continue reading
barrow in furness Sweden halts nuke cargo Published on 02/11/2007 SWEDEN has slapped a ban on shipments of nuclear waste to Sellafield, losing the West Cumbria nuke site a lucrative storage contract. Minister of the Environment, Andreas Carlgren, told a … Continue reading
Tonawanda News – LANDFILL: Cleanup may become political issue By Dave Hill/hilld@gnnewspaper.com The Tonawanda News The Town of Tonawanda landfill runs along a number of homes in the City of Tonawanda, drastically affecting residents of Hackett Drive and Brookside Terrace, … Continue reading
Waxman sets stage for progress at Navajo uranium hearing : ICT [2007/11/02] Posted: November 02, 2007 by: Jerry Reynolds / Indian Country Today WASHINGTON – The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in the House of Representatives held a hearing … Continue reading
Keep Yellowstone Nuclear Free Jackson Hole Idaho National Lab By Noah Brenner November 3, 2007 Valley nuclear watchdog Keep Yellowstone Nuclear Free lost a lawsuit against the federal government over its efforts to refurbish an aging nuclear reactor at the … Continue reading
Hanford News This story was published Friday, November 2nd, 2007 Seanna Adcox, Associated Press Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Starting next summer, many power plants, hospitals, universities and companies in 36 states will be forced to store low-level radioactive waste … Continue reading
Hanford News published Friday, November 2nd, 2007 The Associated Press A state-by-state breakdown of how much nuclear waste, in cubic feet, went to South Carolina’s low-level landfill in fiscal year 2006-07: Alabama: 3,855 Alaska: 0.5 Arizona: 545 Arkansas: 56 Army, … Continue reading
U.S. Nuclear Power Plants: Vulnerable To Earthquakes? NRC Affirms Safety, But Watchdog Raises Concerns Dan Shapley / News Editor The 6.3-magnitude earthquake that shook the largest power plant in the world to its knees this week in Japan has raised … Continue reading
Mining law overhaul has prospects – Los Angeles Times The House votes to add environmental protections as well as royalties on minerals taken from public land. By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer November 2, 2007 WASHINGTON — When … Continue reading
http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/144.html FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UN First Committee Passes Depleted Uranium Resolution in Landslide Vote Late last night the UN First Committee passed, by an overwhelming majority, a resolution highlighting concerns over the military use of uranium. The resolution entitled ‘Effects … Continue reading
Energy Expert Sees Hazard in Costly Oil – New York Times LONDON, Oct. 31 — The rapidly growing appetite for fossil fuels in China and India is likely to help keep oil prices high for the foreseeable future, threatening a … Continue reading
Workshop backs ‘green’ energy over nukes, fossil fuels: Rutland Herald Online November 1, 2007 By Susan Smallheer Herald Staff SPRINGFIELD — If the people in the cafeteria at Springfield High School were writing Vermont’s new energy policy, Vermonters would no … Continue reading