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Groups to Unify in Opposition to Indian Point at NRC Annual Safety Performance Assessment Meeting

Hundreds to rally to make sure NRC, local elected officials hear concerns following the Fukushima nuclear disaster A coalition of environmental and citizens’ groups will hold a press conference today in Cortlandt Manor, NY to announce an action plan to close Indian Point prior to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC) 2010 annual safety performance assessment meeting for the plant. The groups will be joined by hundreds of New Yorkers and area residents eager to use the last public forum before the Indian Point relicensing hearing in the fall to […]

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NRC Reports Highlight Safety Failures at Indian Point

On May 13 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published its report of Indian Point’s readiness to deal with accident and fire scenarios post – Fukushima, and found significant gaps that Riverkeeper believes must be addressed immediately.

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When It Rains, It Pours … Raw Sewage

What Can You Do About Indian Point?

Nuclear Agency Is Criticized as Too Close to Its Industry

Message to Engel & Lowey on Indian Point

(The following is a message sent by Riverkeeper to representatives for Congressman Engel and Congresswoman Lowey prior to a visit of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant)

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Riverkeeper Responds to NRC Chairman’s Visit to Indian Point

Recognizing the unique opportunity that Congressman Engel and Congresswoman Lowey have in touring the Indian Point nuclear power plant facility with NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko tomorrow, Riverkeeper has encouraged the representatives to use the site visit as an opportunity to continue to hold NRC's feet to the fire and has submitted proposed, pointed questions for them to ask during the tour.

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Poll: Majority believe nuclear crisis is likely in US

Power plant cooling rules aim to reduce fish kills

Experts Divided Over Safety of Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant

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