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Company: Wetland pipes may come out
The Huntington Beach City Council unanimously approved a property owner's plan to remove three oil tanks from the city's southeastern area at Monday's meeting, concluding a lengthy process that was drawn out by two appeals last year. Plains All...Tags: Wetlands, Southern California Edison Company, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Plans being drawn up for another summer without San Onofre
The organization responsible for overseeing California's power grid is developing plans to meet next summer's electricity needs in Southern California if the San Onofre nuclear plant remains offline, according to the Los Angeles Times. The plant's outage...Tags: Standards, Southern California Edison Company, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Science and Technology
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Natural Perspectives: How to bring that power to the people
I would make a bad Amish person because I like electricity. So does Vic. We like it so much that we want to make sure that we keep receiving it, but we wonder where electrical power is going to come from in the future. As the population grows and we...Tags: Renewable Energy, Chernobyl Disaster (1986), Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Nuclear Accidents, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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In The Pipeline: The nuclear plant that never was
I received an interesting e-mail last week: "With all of the nuclear plant concerns in Japan due to the earthquake/tsunami, it might be timely to do a column on Bolsa Island. Most residents of H.B. and very few politicians realize how close we came to...Tags: Japan, The New York Times, Water, Politics, California
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Chasing Down The Muse: Japan disaster reminds us to protect the ocean
Living next to a large body of water creates an intimacy that is impossible to deny, and an innate awareness of the need for conscientious protection. As coastal dwellers, we are on the frontlines as caregivers and safe guarders. We acknowledge the...Tags: Japan, Global Expansion, Environmental Pollution, Nuclear Policy, Water Pollution
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Executive Profile: Leaders share news from companies and careers, and their outlook on the economy
We checked in with executives profiled in the Tribune in the past year to learn their news, their insights about the coming year, and how they're feeling about the economy. Curt Bailey, president, Related Midwest Related has been running on all...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Labor Markets, Newspaper and Magazine, Tourism and Leisure, Violence Against Women Act
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Military Notes
South Bend TribuneMarine Corps Pvt. Brandon L. Ditmire, son of Amy Ditmire, of Culver, and Scott Ditmire, of Culver, recently graduated from the Marine Corps Basic Combat Engineer Course at Marine Corps Engineer School, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N. C. Ditmire is a...Tags: Camp Lejeune (military base), U.S. Navy, Western Michigan University, Armed Forces, U.S. Department of Defense
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Victim's family refuses to give up on 30-year-old cold-case homicide
The detectives chased leads from north suburban Antioch to the Bimini islands and thought they had solved their case. But the mound of circumstantial evidence was never enough to make an arrest in the slaying of Brent Westermann, whose body was found...
Tags: Lake County Sheriff's Office, Nursing, Crime, Law and Justice, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Antioch (Lake, Illinois)
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Review: 'Pandora's Promise' devotes too much energy to its own dogma
It's one thing to hear a legislator or industrialist extol "clean nuclear energy"; it's something else when the person singing those praises is an environmentalist. In "Pandora's Promise," Robert Stone has gathered the testimony of five people whose...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Tokyo Electric Power Co.
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Palisades again off line
COVERT, Mich. – The Palisades Nuclear Power Plant is again out of service. After a water tank leak lastmonth, repair crews discovered workers who built the plant didn't follow the design and put a concrete subfloor under the tank instead of sand....
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Global Voices: Fukushima made ex-premier a 'no nukes' crusader
After the cascade of disasters that befell Japan 27 months ago, then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan took the brunt of withering criticism for shoddy nuclear safety standards at the crippled Fukushima reactor complex and the government’s chaotic...Tags: Japan, Government, Energy Resources, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Attack on wind power a lot of hot air
Charles Campbell, a retired executive with Gulf Oil, once again gets the facts wrong in his latest attempt to attack wind energy ("Nuclear power is good for the environment," May 28). First, Mr. Campbell falsely claims that Denmark has not seen a...
Tags: Weather Reports, Wind Power, Electricity Production and Distribution, Renewable Energy, Environmental Pollution
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