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Apr112013

Contact White House and Members of Congress -- urge them to put the brakes on unprecedented, high-risk shipment of LIQUID high-level radioactive waste

An infrared photo of solid irradiated nuclear fuel being shipped by rail. Liquid high-level radioactive waste could have a similar thermal -- as well as radiological -- "signature," if heat-generating radioactive isotopes are retained in the solution.

[Dr. Gordon Edwards has penned a Resolution Against the Transportation of Liquid [High-Level] Radioactive Wastes.

In just a single week, nearly 50 groups -- including Beyond Nuclear -- have endorsed the resolution.

Dr. Edwards welcomes additional organizations to endorse as well. If your group would like to endorse the resolution, please email your full contact information to Dr. Edwards at ccnr@web.ca.]

Unprecedented high-risk shipment of LIQUID high-level radioactive waste approved by Obama White House (April 1 to 5)

Background links on the shipment of LIQUID high-level radioactive waste, containing HEU, from Chalk River, Ontario to SRS, USA (ongoing updates, check back for new entries as time goes on)

Please contact President Obama, your U.S. Senators, and your U.S. Representative, and urge them to stop this unprecedented high-risk shipment of liquid HLRW! You can be patched through to your Members of Congress via the U.S. Congressional Switchboard at: (202) 224-3121. President Obama can be contacted by calling the White House at 202-456-1111, writing him online via the White House web form, or writing him at: President Obama; The White House; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; Washington, DC 20500.
Beyond Nuclear urged members of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to question President Obama's nominee for Energy Secretary, Ernest Moniz, about this issue during his April 9th confirmation hearing.