PLYMOUTH - While debate continues over how Holtec International can dispose of about one million gallons of wastewater from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power … [Read more...]
Holtec Responds to Questions Surrounding Evaporation
PLYMOUTH - Local environmental and community advocates, including the Cape Downwinders, are urging state investigation into wastewater evaporation at … [Read more...]
Regional Leaders Waiting on MassDEP for Final Determination on Pilgrim Wastewater
PLYMOUTH - The public comment period has closed on the state draft determination denying Holtec International the permit that would allow it to … [Read more...]
Barnstable County Commissioners Oppose Nuclear Power Station Wastewater Discharge
HYANNIS - Barnstable County Commissioners unanimously voiced their support for state environmental officials' recent denial of Holtec International’s … [Read more...]
State Tentatively Denies Holtec Wastewater Discharge Permit Request
PLYMOUTH - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection officials have tentatively denied Holtec International’s application to modify a … [Read more...]
Article to Prevent Holtec Wastewater Discharge Included in Senate Budget
PLYMOUTH - Legislative action struck down by former Governor Charlie Baker that would launch a study of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station … [Read more...]
Update: Holtec Updates Projected Completion of Partial Site Release Timeline from 2027 to 2031
Updated April 25, 2023: This story and headline has been updated with comments from Holtec International Director, Government Affairs and … [Read more...]
Local Environmental Group Looking to Prevent Pilgrim Water Release
PLYMOUTH - Environmental advocates are looking to legislation passed in 1971 to halt a potential discharge of one million gallons of radioactive … [Read more...]
Holtec Applying for Permit Modification to Allow Wastewater Discharge
PLYMOUTH - The company in charge of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station decommissioning process said it plans to file for a permit by the end of the … [Read more...]
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