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Protesters ask Edison to decommission San Onofre nuclear plant
Environmental and anti-nuclear activists gathered at Southern California Edison headquarters in Irvine on Wednesday calling for the San Onofre nuclear plant to be decommissioned and for the utility to implement more extensive conservation programs. The...
Tags: Politics, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Activism, Nuclear Power
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California lawmakers head to Hawaii, Australia for post-election events
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Nuke crowd has OC hotel nervous, San Onofre meeting scrubbed
L.A. NOWThe prospect of hordes of pro- and anti-nuclear activists descending on the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Doheny Beach apparently made the operators of the upscale hotel in Dana Point nervous and prompted a meeting on the fate of the...... -
Environmental group's request for hearing on San Onofre denied
L.A. NOWThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission denied an environmental group's petition to force Southern California Edison to go through a courtroom-like public hearing process before deciding whether the troubled San Onofre Nuclear plant can restart. The... -
Fire remediation measures approved
The City Council declared a September fire a local emergency so it can take immediate action to prevent the erosion of soil at the site, above Ruby's Diner, which was denuded of vegetation. On Tuesday, the council voted to spend up to $300,000 for... -
IID board of Directors to vote project that would increase capacity of Path 42 line
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors will vote today on a project that, if approved, would increase the Path 42 line’s rating from 600 megawatts to 800 megawatts, as required by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council. A power-...Tags: Plan B (drug), Water Supply
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Company: Wetland pipes may come out
The Huntington Beach City Council unanimously approved a property owner's plan to remove three oil tanks from the city's southeastern area at Monday's meeting, concluding a lengthy process that was drawn out by two appeals last year. Plains All...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power, Wetlands
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San Onofre outage costs now more than $300 million [Updated]
L.A. NOWThe costs of the outage at the San Onofre nuclear plant continue to soar, but it remains unclear who will ultimately foot the bill. Edison International, the parent company of plant operator and majority owner Southern California Edison, reported its........ -
Imperial Irrigation District to help with Sandy's cleanup
The Imperial Irrigation District is sending about 29 employees to the East Coast to help restore power in areas hit by Tropical Storm Sandy. Reports indicate that electrical distribution systems in New York, New Jersey and other eastern states...
Tags: Human Interest, Military Equipment, Tropical Storms
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San Onofre outage costs now more than $300 million
The costs of the outage at the San Onofre nuclear plant continue to soar, but it remains unclear who will ultimately foot the bill. Edison International, the parent company of plant operator and majority owner Southern California Edison, reported its...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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SoCal Edison Crews Arrive on East Coast to Help
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Utility workers from Southern California Edison have arrived on the East Coast to help restore electricity to millions of storm victims. A fleet of SoCal Edison vehicles arrived at Stewart Air Base in Newburgh, New York on...Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Relief and Aid Organizations, Los Angeles Times, Government, Jerry Brown
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Commentary: Public safety starts with better street lights
In the face of increasing property crime rates and the growing encroachment of coyotes in Costa Mesa, it is important that our residential street lights provide adequate illumination at night. In my neighborhood I have observed that over that past two...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Politics, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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