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Help prevent another Fukushima 

“The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be taking comments on what you think about their plan to store highly radioactive waste on our seismically active coast for the next 300 years.” (per the November 2013 Santa Lucian)

If you disagree, as I do, make your voice heard at the meeting scheduled for Nov. 20.

The NRC is exposing the people of this county, state, nation, and world to the possibility of a horrendous nuclear accident. There is no scientifically proven solution for safely disposing of nuclear waste.

The waste is stored in unprotected, vulnerable pools. The only solution is to stop making waste by shutting down the plant and moving the waste to dry casks. The waste in dry casks survived Fukushima; the open pools did not.

A major earthquake at the plant is possible, according to the United States Geological Survey. What will happen then?

Another Fukushima.

Please attend the Nov. 20 meeting in the Courtyard Marriott at 1605 Calle Joaquin in San Luis Obispo, with a 6 to 7 p.m. open house and 7 to 10 p.m. meeting.

-- Andrea Caulfield - Los Osos

-- Andrea Caulfield - Los Osos

-- Andrea Caulfield - Los Osos

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