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+ | assessed the last five years operation and business of Krško Nuclear | ||
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+ | period and gave its consent for the construction of a dry storage for | ||
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+ | After completion of administrative proceedings, when the Slovenian | ||
+ | administration for nuclear safety approved amendments of the final | ||
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+ | prolongation of operation period of Krško NPP from 40 to 60 years, the | ||
+ | Intergovernmental Commisson in accordance with the contract supported | ||
+ | the decision of shareholders for prolongation life-time NPP Krško | ||
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************************************************************ * NukeNews #19 - Anti-Nuclear Information Service * ************************************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Outline of the current NukeNews issue #19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface 1. Nuclear giant Areva goes to war against a citizen 2. South Australia's uranium Royal Commission fails public interest test 3. Intergovernmental commission supported long-term operation of Krsko NPP XX. Upcoming events YY. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Nuclear giant Areva goes to war against a citizen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The French nuclear giant AREVA, partly State-owned, puts up a libelling claim against CANSE (Southeastern anti-nuclear coordination), a French informal action group. CANSE has e-published an article that points out AREVA as endangering the neighbours’ life and safety next to the nuclear facilities in Marcoule, Cadarache and Tricastin, all of them are located along the Rhone river valley as well as other ones in Niger (uranium mine) and until Fukushima (with an Areva Mox-crammed reactor). Whereas the whole informal action group has signed this e-item, AREVA has not made all of them but only one among its members to be interviewed under caution by a Paris examining magistrate (10th of June 2015). It is obvious then that AREVA wants its opponents to shut up when suiting them one by one at a time and quite running them short of money (court and lawyers' fees). Next to the mass demonstrations for free speech against the CHARLIE HEBDO’s slaughter, this claim cannot possibly be successful. As, beyond free speech, this is the worldwide public health which is at stake. Read the complete article: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Nuclear_giant_Areva_goes_to_war_against_a_citizen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. South Australia's uranium Royal Commission fails public interest test ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The current terms of reference for the Royal Commission into South Australia’s nuclear industry sadly appear to put a higher weighting on industry promotion than public interest. There is to be no review of SA’s atomic test legacy or flawed clean up attempts from earlier uranium mines. Disappointingly, the impacts and experience of current uranium mining is ignored lest it reflect poorly on industry expansion plans and key areas of very real public concern including health impacts, emergency capacity, implications for SA’s precious water resources and the potential for severe reputational and market damage to the important food, wine, fishing and tourism industries are missing. http://www.acfonline.org.au/news-media/acf-opinion/south-australias-uranium-royal-commission-fails-public-interest-test ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Intergovernmental commission supported long-term operation of Krsko NPP ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In the second half of July the Intergovernmental Commission for monitoring the implementation of the intergovernmental agreement assessed the last five years operation and business of Krško Nuclear Power Plant to be very good, supported the prolongation of operating period and gave its consent for the construction of a dry storage for spent nuclear fuel at the NPP site. After completion of administrative proceedings, when the Slovenian administration for nuclear safety approved amendments of the final safety report and the technical specifications in connection with the prolongation of operation period of Krško NPP from 40 to 60 years, the Intergovernmental Commisson in accordance with the contract supported the decision of shareholders for prolongation life-time NPP Krško until 2043. 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Upcoming events ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Feel free to send us your local and international events for the big upcoming events collection on Nuclear Heritage Network website, and for this extract in the NukeNews! http://upcoming.nuclear-heritage.net 09/09/15-11/09/15: World Nuclear Symposium 2015 in London (UK) 09/09/15 10 AM: trial against activists' 2012 protests at Lingen nuclear fuel fabrication plant at Local Court in Lingen (D) after 12/09/15: decentralized atomic transport actions nationwide on the route of the first recognized shipment of uranium ore concentrate from Hamburg harbour (D) 19/09/15 11 AM: nuclear waste conference at Volkshochschule, Wilhelmshöher Allee 19-21, in Kassel (D) 03/10/15 2 PM: annual Internationales Aktionsbündnis gegen Cattenom mass rally against Cattenom NPP at Place Saint-Louis in Metz (F) 05/10/15-16/10/15: International Uranium Film Festival in Florianopolis (BR) 23/10/15: nuclear waste law symposium (D) 25/04/16-01/05/16: European Action Weeks For A Future After Chernobyl And Fukushima 09/05/16-13/05/16: pro-nuclear 14th Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association: "Practising Radiation Protection: Sharing the Experience and New Challenges" at International Convention Centre, in Cape Town (South Africa) 01/09/16-30/11/16: main hearing on the Environmental Court on SKB's application to build KBS3 final nuclear waste repository at District Court in Nacka (S) 2017: (probably) Castor transport of high level radioactive waste from Sellafield (UK) and of intermediate level radioactive waste from La Hague (F) to Gorleben (D) and protests http://www.wna-symposium.org/ehome/index.php?eventid=108035& http://nirgendwo.info/lingen/ http://www.urantransport.de/aktionstage.html http://ag-schacht-konrad.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=61&Itemid=273/ https://www.ausgestrahlt.de/mitmachen/termine.html http://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/ http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/European_Action_Weeks_For_A_Future_After_Chernobyl_And_Fukushima_2016 http://www.irpa2016capetown.org.za/ http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/kbshuvudforhandling-md http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Gorleben_Castor_Resistance_in_Germany_2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- YY. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NukeNews is a multilingual newsletter system of the Nuclear Heritage Network. It reflects the activities, topics and struggles of anti-nuclear activists connected through this international community. The messages are written and translated by activists, additionally to their usual anti-nuclear activities. The newsletter aims to inform and update as well activists as the interested audience. Your contributions to the NukeNews are welcome! Send them via email to "news AT NukeNews DOT nuclear-heritage DOT net". The text should be very brief and in English. Please don't make it longer than one paragraph. We need a concise headline for your article, and you can add a link to a webpage providing more information. Deadline for the 20th issue of the NukeNews is 8th of November, 2015. Spread the word and learn more about the NukeNews: http://NukeNews.Nuclear-Heritage.NET