• A Public Forum On Health Risks Of Oyster Creek

    Sponsored by the Ocean County League of Women Voters Joseph Mangano’s PresentationOn Evidence That The Oyster Creek Nuclear Reactor Has Harmed Local ResidentsJoseph J. Mangano, MPH, MBARadiation and Public Health ProjectWednesday, February 20, 2008 We are on the eve of a historic decision. Federal regulators will soon make its first decision on whether or not […]

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  • Oyster Creek: How Safe?

    Oct 06, 2007 Letters To The EditorParsippany Daily Record This week in Toms River, federal judges heard arguments about a corroded metal lining at the Oyster Creek nuclear reactor. Oyster Creek is the oldest of 104 U.S. reactors, and in just 19 months, its 40 year license will expire. AmerGen, which runs the reactor, has […]

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  • Oyster Creek: Safety First

    Sep 28, 2007 Trenton Times A coalition has recently been formed to push for a 20-year license extension for the Oyster Creek nuclear reactor near Toms River. The group, called the New Jersey Affordable, Clean, Reliable Energy Coalition (NJACRE), is dedicated to “increasing public awareness of the need to keep existing clean energy sources.” NJACRE […]

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  • For safety’s sake, shut down Oyster Creek

    Aug 08, 2007 By spring 2009, federal regulators must decide whether to allow the Oyster Creek nuclear reactor to operate for an additional 20 years. The decision is a critical one for New Jersey’s energy future. Oyster Creek, located in Ocean County just south of Toms River, began operating in May 1969. Be cause they […]

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