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Town hall meeting called to discuss proposed burial of nuclear waste

FALLBROOK – A town hall meeting on the urgent issue of the proposed nuclear waste burial will be held Saturday, March 4 from 10 a.m. to noon at Hilltop Center for Spiritual Living, 331 E. Elder St.

The event is hosted by www.MusicForTheRevolution.org in response to Southern California Edison (SCE) obtaining a permit to bury millions of pounds of nuclear waste on the beach at San Onofre State Park.

This waste is deadly for 250,000 years. It will be stored in 5/8″ thick steel drums that have a designed life of 60 years but a manufacturer’s warranty for only 25 years.

The 8.5 million Californians who live within the 50-mile plume radius as identified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), are at risk. This includes Fallbrook!

Join the advocates from Public Watchdogs for details of this urgent issue and learn how to demand a better solution.

 

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