• 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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  • RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION AND POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS FROM THE OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR POWER REACTOR

    Jun 12, 2007 Radiation and Public Health ProjectThis report was prepared with the assistance of:Grandmothers, Mothers, and More for Energy SafetyJersey Shore Nuclear WatchNew Jersey Public Interest Research GroupOcean County (NJ) League of Women VotersUNPLUG SalemAdvisors:Rosalie Bertell PhD, Founder of the International Institute of Concern for Public HealthMarci Culley PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Georgia […]

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  • Press Release

    For Immediate ReleaseMarch 28, 200611:00 a.m.Contact: Joseph J. Mangano609-399-4343Odiejoe@aol.com CHILD CANCER NEAR INDIAN POINT PLANT RISES AFTER STRONTIUM-90 EXPOSUREHealth risk linked to same chemical found in groundwater Trenton NJ, March 28 – Cancer in children living near the Indian Point nuclear plant rose just four years after increases in radioactive Strontium-90 in bodies of local […]

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  • Press Release

    For Immediate ReleaseMarch 28, 2006State Capitol Building,Room 109,Trenton, New Jersey Contact: Joseph J. Mangano609-399-4343Odiejoe@aol.com CHILD CANCER LINKED WITH REACTOR EMISSIONS, SAYS NEW STUDYOyster Creek reactor linked with health risks as 20 year license extension is considered [Trenton NJ, March 28] Cancer in children living near the Oyster Creek nuclear reactor rose after increased levels of […]

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