
A New Opportunity to Close Indian Point—Take Action Today!
August 30, 2013

Photo courtesy Giles Ashford
- The 1.2 billion fish and other aquatic organisms killed annually by Indian Point’s once-through-cooling water intake system, and the devastating impacts on the aquatic biota of nearby State and Federally designated Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat in Haverstraw Bay;
- the effect of rampant and ongoing radioactive leaks from Indian Point that indisputably release to the Hudson River and will continue to do so for decades; and,
- the safety risks of storing thousands of tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste for decades if not centuries in overly crowded leaking spent fuel pools and temporary dry cask storage structures.
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