Last week’s letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency calling for more data before radioactive water can be discharged from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station does not go far enough to protect the public, some local activists say.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is warning the company decommissioning the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station not to dump radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay without providing the EPA with a full analysis of other pollutants in the water.
Chilmark’ select board voted unanimously Tuesday night to place a question on the annual town election ballot that would ask voters to weigh in on a nonbinding question of whether to endorse or oppose the discharge of radioactive water from Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station into Cape Cod Bay. “So far West Tisbury has voted yes, […]
About 40 people gathered at Plymouth Town Hall last night for a speak-out against the proposed dumping of radioactive water from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station into Cape Cod Bay.