Decaying Florida Nuke Plant Has Extension to Operate Cut by NRC
Nuclear Shutdown News October 2022
By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press
At this writing in early October, much of Florida is still devastated by Hurricane Ian. Little reporting mentions the role of global warming in this disaster. Less refers to the threat of the state’s nuclear power plants.
The Turkey Point’s two reactors started up in the early 1970s, making them a half century old now. Located in the greater Miami area, they represent another catastrophic threat to Floridians. Nuclear reactors are designed to run only 40 years. But as many US nuke plants approach or surpass that age, their owners have been applying to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to extend their operating lives for 20 years or more.

By Colleen O’Connor
By Judi Curry
by Ernie McCray
From the Peninsula Alliance
Our Mighty 30-Foot Women with the Strength of a Redwood and the Beauty of a Rose
On Thursday, October 6, the OB Rag made national news.
By Terrie Best
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of Prop D, the 30-foot height limit, a group of San Diego residents has launched a campaign to honor the historic vote by urging fellow residents to vote against the greatest threat in half of century to the height limit – Measure “C” on the November ballot.
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