What happens if Oyster Creek Shuts down now--Mar 29

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WHAT HAPPENS IF OYSTER CREEK SHUTS DOWN NOW - MAR 29

Date: 26 Mar 2004
From: "Jeffrey Brown" {jeffbrownnj@verizon.net}

A growing list of communities including: Berkeley, Brick, Dover,
Lakewood, Ocean, Pt. Pleasant Beach and Bordentown are calling for the
Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant to Shut Down as soon as possible.

In observance of the 25th Anniversary of the Three Mile Island Nuclear
Accident

JERSEY SHORE NUCLEAR WATCH

Invites You to a Public Meeting On:

"WHAT HAPPENS IF OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SHUTS DOWN NOW?"

Featuring RAY SHADIS, New England Coalition expert on decommissioning;
instrumental in the closing of the Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station
in 1996.

You will also FIND OUT WHY OYSTER CREEK IS NOT SAFE, SECURE OR
NECESSARY

Panel:

Sidney Goodman, P.E., Author of Asleep at the Geiger Counter

Edith Gbur, President, Jersey Shore Nuclear Watch

Mayor Paul Brush - Township of Dover, Ocean County (evening session
only)

Choose an afternoon or evening session - see below:

WHEN: MONDAY, MARCH 29, 2004 (for both sessions)

Afternoon Session: 1:00-3:30
Ocean County Library (Meeting Room)
101 Washington Street
Toms River, New Jersey

PM Evening Session: 7:00-9:00 PM
Ocean County Administration Building
101 Hooper Avenue, Room 119
Toms River, New Jersey

For further information call: (732) 830-6565
http://www.jerseyshorenuclearwatch
 
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bach2yoga

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My understanding is yes, but it can be brought up to safety standards with a little money. It's a bigger hubbabaloo right now because of the twentyfifth anniversary of Three mile island.
Renee
 

Teegate

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Er, uh, ladies and gentlemen, keep moving and don't look behind the curtain!

And anybody with a snake in their signature picture is OK by me...:D

Those posts are three years old and older.


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