Nuclear Watch New Mexico Presents a Virtual Workshop about draft LANL SWEIS on February 6th
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Nuclear Watch New Mexico Presents a Virtual Workshop about draft LANL SWEIS on February 6th

You are invited to participate in a virtual Nuclear Watch New Mexico workshop

about the draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Los Alamos

National Laboratory (LANL) on Thursday, February 6 th from 5:30 pm to 7 pm Mountain

Time. With LANL expanding its nuclear weapons programs—despite a long history of

environmental contamination and nuclear safety issues—the draft SWEIS represents a

vital opportunity for the public to demand transparency, accountability and

environmental justice.

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Continuing Safety Problems with New WIPP Shaft

Continuing Safety Problems with New WIPP Shaft

Recent monthly reports by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board relate disturbing stories about near-miss operational incidents in the fifth shaft, under construction, at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The underground federal radioactive waste disposal site is located 2,150 feet below ground surface in a salt formation almost 30 miles east of Carlsbad, New Mexico. The Board has reported broken cables, misaligned transport platforms for workers to reach the underground, and workers stuck in the new shaft.

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Stop Forever WIPP Coalition’s First Annual Plutonium Trail Caravan on Saturday, April 6 th from Camel Rock to Lamy – Join Us!

Stop Forever WIPP Coalition’s First Annual Plutonium Trail Caravan on Saturday, April 6 th from Camel Rock to Lamy – Join Us!

The Coalition invites you to join the Saturday, April 6 th Caravan in your vehicle at the Camel Rock geologic formation on the Camel Rock Frontage Road in Tesuque at 9:30 am.

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The First Annual Plutonium Trail Caravan is on Saturday April 6 th - Join Us!

The First Annual Plutonium Trail Caravan is on Saturday April 6 th - Join Us!

Did you know that the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) was supposed to complete its 25-year waste disposal mission and begin closing on Tuesday, March 26 th ? You may know about it because WIPP officials had a party.

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WIPP Opened 25 Years Ago; It Was Supposed to Close Next Week

WIPP Opened 25 Years Ago; It Was Supposed to Close Next Week

Did you know that on Friday, March 26, 1999, the first shipment of plutonium- contaminated nuclear weapons waste from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) reached the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)?

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Observing the 45th Anniversary of the Worst U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Observing the 45th Anniversary of the Worst U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Thursday, March 28 th marks the 45 th anniversary of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident in Pennsylvania. A new documentary, “RADIOACTIVE: The Women of Three Mile Island,” tells the harrowing story of the 1979 accident involving the release of radioactive and toxic materials into the air, soils, water and into bodies young and old.

13 Maalis 20244min

Public Comments Needed about Protecting Aquifer from Hexavalent Chromium

Public Comments Needed about Protecting Aquifer from Hexavalent Chromium

For twenty years, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has struggled to contain the cancer-causing hexavalent chromium plume in the regional drinking water aquifer below the nuclear weapons site. The horizontal and vertical reach of the deep plume covers an area of unknown size and the depth of the contamination is unknown.

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Historic Inter-American Hearing on Impacts to Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights from Uranium Exploitation

Historic Inter-American Hearing on Impacts to Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights from Uranium Exploitation

Members of Indigenous communities provided testimony to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights at a historic hearing in Washington, DC this week about the impacts of uranium exploitation on their human rights.

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Los Alamos County Moving Forward with Solar Power in an Amount LANL Says It Needs by 2027

Los Alamos County Moving Forward with Solar Power in an Amount LANL Says It Needs by 2027

This week, at the same time as the National Nuclear Security Administrative was requesting public comments about its need for 173 megawatts (MW) of electricity, the County of Los Alamos Board of Public Utilities was considering a proposal for 170 megawatts from the proposed Foxtail Flats Solar and Battery Energy Storage System in San Juan County, New Mexico.

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