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Cape advocates seek mandated monitoring and emergency plans for Pilgrim spent-fuel canisters
Summary
Speakers from Physicians for Social Responsibility and Cape environmental groups urged the committee to require active monitoring of dry-cask storage at the decommissioned Pilgrim nuclear plant, citing potential cracked canisters and inadequate emergency planning.
Speakers from Physicians for Social Responsibility and Cape Cod environmental groups urged the Joint Committee on Public Health to support legislation that would require improved monitoring and emergency planning for dry-cask spent-nuclear fuel stored at the Pilgrim site in Plymouth. Peter Moyer, a retired emergency physician and member of Physicians for Social Responsibility,…
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