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AGING NUKES, PART 3 of 4: Populations around U.S. nuke plants soar

Riverkeeper Demands Information from NRC on Fukushima-Related Concerns at Indian Point

Riverkeeper filed a multitude of formal requests for information with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission aimed at uncovering just how risky the Indian Point nuclear power plant is in light of the concerns raised by the ongoing Fukushima nuclear catastrophe.

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Large Water Users to be Required to Meet Permit Requirements

Protecting our Waterways From Power Plants: Why it matters to the future of America’s majestic rivers

Paul Gallay, Executive Director & Hudson Riverkeeper and environmental attorney Reed Super talk about how power plants using once-through cooling technology to cool their turbines and produce electricity are destroying the Hudson River's fish and aquatic life in this important new video.

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As GE, EPA Begin Final Phase of Historic Hudson River Cleanup, Environmental Groups Promise Vigilance

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Following reports that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and General Electric Co. (GE) may resume the historic Hudson River PCB cleanup as early as next week, leading environmental groups are heralding the start of the final phase and promising vigilance to ensure it is completed successfully.

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What it takes to get a river cleaned up (part 2)

Power plant reports pushed

GM gets crucial Sleepy Hollow permit, can seek developer

‘Unacceptable’ level of sewage bacteria in river, creek

Indian Point- A Catastrophe Waiting to Happen

Tell Gov. Hochul to block invasive species at the Erie and Champlain canals
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