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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After a Four-Year Journey LANL May Not Need to Vent Four Flanged Waste Tritium Containers

After a Four-Year Journey LANL May Not Need to Vent Four Flanged Waste Tritium Containers

In an embarrassing turn of events, independent scientists Bernd Franke and Dr. Arjun Makhijani have provided Tewa Women United and the public with the analyses that the Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Environmental Protection Agency would not – that the four flanged waste tritium containers may not need to be vented because they may not contain explosive materials. DOE, NNSA and LANL did not follow the regulations to determine whether the venting was necessary and EPA, as a regulatory agency, did not either. Community members downwind and downstream of the proposed venting have been traumatized by four years of maybe yes, maybe no, mixed DOE messages.

27 Marras 20244min

Call to Action! Stop LANL Tritium Venting and Protect the Most Vulnerable

Call to Action! Stop LANL Tritium Venting and Protect the Most Vulnerable

On Monday, Tewa Women United released two independent scientific reports about the harm that would be done to public health and the environment should Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) be allowed to vent radioactive tritium from four Flanged Tritium Waste Containers stored at LANL’s Area G radioactive and hazardous waste dump. It is another important step taken by Tewa Women United to hold LANL and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accountable to the law.

21 Marras 20244min

United Nations to Study Impacts of Nuclear War

United Nations to Study Impacts of Nuclear War

For the first time since the end of the Cold War in 1989 and with the increasing threat of nuclear war, early this month the First Committee on International Peace and Security of the United Nations passed a resolution to study the impacts of nuclear war for the first time in 35 years. In support of the study were 144 countries, France, the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom voted no. Thirty countries abstained, including the United States.

14 Marras 20244min

New Film - “Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory”

New Film - “Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory”

The title of the new film may make you think it is about Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) located in northern New Mexico. But you would be wrong. “Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory,” a film by Jeff Gipe, is about the dangerous legacy of the Rocky Flats atomic bomb factory, located near Denver, Colorado. The world premiere will take place in early November at the Denver Film Festival.

7 Marras 20244min

CCNS Submits Comprehensive Comments in Opposition to Proposed LANL Electrical Line

CCNS Submits Comprehensive Comments in Opposition to Proposed LANL Electrical Line

This week Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, individuals and NGOs submitted comments opposing the U.S. Forest Service’s plan to approve a Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) proposal to install a companion electric transmission line through the heart of the Caja del Rio traditional cultural landscape, an area sacred to Pueblos.

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Caja Peace and Prayer Pilgrimage on Friday, October 25th at Noon, and Submit Your Public Objections to Proposed LANL Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade by Monday, October 28th

Caja Peace and Prayer Pilgrimage on Friday, October 25th at Noon, and Submit Your Public Objections to Proposed LANL Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade by Monday, October 28th

You are invited to participate in a transformative walk in downtown Santa Fe beginning at noon on Friday, October 25th. Organized by the Caja del Rio Coalition, the walk will begin at the Santa Fe County Administration Building, located at 240 Grant Avenue, and go to the Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security

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Objections to Proposed LANL Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade due Monday, October 28th

Objections to Proposed LANL Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade due Monday, October 28th

The U.S. Forest Service is accepting public objections to the draft Decision Notice, Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Final Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Electric Power Capacity Upgrade (EPCU) Project and Associated Land Management Plan (Forest Plan) Amendment. Only those who submitted comments during the scoping period that occurred between April 19, 2021 and May 21, 2021 and during the two comment periods for the draft EA beginning December 19, 2023 and ending January 17, 2024 and beginning January 22, 2024 and ending February 20, 2024 are eligible to submit objections. As evidence of public concern, over 22,000 public comments were submitted during these comment periods.

17 Loka 20244min

Are DOE and NNSA Complying with the National Environmental Policy Act?

Are DOE and NNSA Complying with the National Environmental Policy Act?

On Monday, September 30th, United States District Court Judge Mary Geiger Lewis ruled that the Department of Energy (DOE) and its National Nuclear Secrurity Administration (NNSA) violated the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) because the federal agencies failed to take a “hard look” at the alternatives to fabricate plutonium pits, or the triggers, for nuclear weapons at two of its sites. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) was created to design and fabricate the atomic bombs used during World War II. The Savannah River Site in South Carolina has never fabricated pits for nuclear weapons

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