savannah river site
April 8, 2016 -
The U.S. announced a deal last week to move weapons-grade plutonium from Japan and ship it to the Savannah River Site on the South Carolina-Georgia border, where there are longstanding concerns about the environmental health risks that low-income and African-American communities disproportionately bear.
March 26, 2014 -
Watchdog groups are raising concerns about calls to move coal ash from wet impoundments into dry landfills, warning of inevitable leakage from landfills that are typically located in low-income and minority communities. Instead, they propose storing the waste above ground in concrete vaults on power plant property.
February 28, 2013 -
Taxpayers for Common Sense has given a tongue-in-cheek "Golden Fleece Award" to the U.S. Department of Energy for speculatively spending hundreds of millions of tax dollars on small modular reactors being sought by the Tennessee Valley Authority and Savannah River Site.
October 9, 2007 -
Nuclear Watch South and the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League have filed a legal challenge that aims to halt construction of a plutonium fuel factory at the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina.
August 1, 1991 -
Green Movies: Working on a shoestring budget, two filmmakers give a whole new meaning to the phrase “Lights, Camera — Action!”