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FEDS DOWNPLAYED THREAT POSED BY U.S. NUCLEAR PLANTS

Note from NEIS: This Greenpeace USA report supplements the report NEIS has sent to the Illinois delegation to Congress on October 22, 2001, "HERE TODAY, THERE TOMORROW -- COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR REACTOR SITES AS TERRORIST TARGETS. It can be viewed at www.neis.org
For Immediate Release: November 15, 2001
CONTACT:
Carol Gregory 202-319-2472;
Jim Riccio 202-319-2487
GREENPEACE USA

FEDS DOWNPLAYED THREAT POSED BY U.S. NUCLEAR PLANTS

Report Reveals Nuclear Plants
One of the Biggest Threats to Homeland Security

WASHINGTON—Although the U.S. government knew that terrorists were targeting nuclear plants, the industry has not addressed the risk of sabotage and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has downplayed security risks to the public and key government agencies, according to a Greenpeace report released earlier today. While the United States was warned of possible attacks on nuclear plants as early as the 1990’s, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission repeatedly attempted to kill the government’s program for testing security.

“The United States cannot be on high alert and then ignore the biggest threat sitting within its own borders.” said Jim Riccio, Greenpeace Nuclear Campaign Coordinator. “The only way to secure our nuclear plants from terrorist sabotage or an accident is to immediately implement an emergency phase out plan for all reactors."

In its report entitled Risky Business: the Probability and Consequences of a Nuclear Accident, Greenpeace analyzed each of this country’s 103 nuclear reactors and includes detailed maps of the consequences and fall out of the 12 worst reactors including sites in Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.

According to the government’s own studies, an accident at one of the reactors in the United States would kill or injure tens of thousands of people, costs billions of dollars and render many communities uninhabitable. In addition safety system failures have contributed to the shutdown of several nuclear reactors since the 1990s, including sites in Connecticut, Maine and Michigan.

“Ironically now that the risk posed by nuclear power plants is greater than ever, the Bush/Cheney Energy plan is promoting this dangerous industry” continued Riccio. “Nuclear plants now constitute a national security threat and their continued operation is unacceptable.”

Based on Greenpeace’s analysis in this report, the international environmental group is calling for the following:

The federal government must phase out of nuclear power in the United States, shutting down the reactors that cause the greatest risk first.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission must not extend the licenses of nuclear reactors and rescind those licenses that have already been renewed

New construction of nuclear reactors in the United States must be prohibited.

For a full copy of the report and detailed maps of the 12 worst nuclear reactors visit:

www.greenpeaceusa.org

[Note from NEIS: This report supplements the report NEIS has sent to the Illinois delegation to Congress on October 22, 2001, "HERE TODAY, THERE TOMORROW -- COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR REACTOR SITES AS TERRORIST TARGETS. It can be viewed at www.neis.org ]
 
 

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