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The Southern Environmental Law Center has called for action on pipeline regulations with South Carolina's Public Service Commission. BREDL agrees. Please call the South Carolina Public Service Commission no later than Thursday, June 2nd to register to speak. The actual PSC hearing will be virtual June 16th from 11:00 am-12:00 pm. When you register, tell them this is for docket 2020-247-A, Article 4. To Register to speak, call 803-896-5100 or email contact@psc.sc.gov The purpose of this hearing with the South Carolina Public Service Commission is to establish pipeline regulations and requirements concerning the health and welfare of the people of South Carolina. We want Dominion Energy to be completely transparent about the pipelines which they and other utilities are proposing. If adopted, this new rule drafted by Southern Environmental Law Center would require gas pipeline companies to provide information about impacts on an already vulnerable community.
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Jun. 11, 2021: Please take the time to write D-HEC about Dominion Energy's plan to build a natural gas pipeline in Pamplico, SC called the Riverneck to Kingsburg Gas Main. Public Notice SAC 2019-01427. Tell them "No" to this dangerous pipeline. The deadline is June 23, 2021. |
Who: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Southern Company, Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League |
On Wednesday, May 20, at 4:30 PM, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public information session. It will have NRC employees responsible for plant inspections participating, including the operating and construction resident inspectors. |
CALL FOR A PUBLIC HEARING! |
If you missed the Nov. 4 meeting in Charlotte, you can still send comments. Because there is no national nuclear waste dump, federal courts have ordered the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to develop a valid, realistic assessment of the environmental impacts of radioactive waste. Until this process is complete, all licensing and re-licensing of nuclear power plants has been put on hold! The risks involved in radioactive waste storage are just too great, including:
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Let him know why you oppose Georgia Powers plans to expand Plant Vogtle
December 2010: Shell Bluff Concerned Citizens who live
in the shadow of Plant Vogtle ask that all residents of Burke
County let the President know about this injustice. |
April 26, 2004: BREDL and Protect All
Children's Environment (PACE) Action
Alert asking the NC
Dept. of Agriculture to require public notification of
ALL aerial pesticides spraying.
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September 19, 2013
3:00 pm Air Toxics Public Hearing | DENR Green Square Office #1210 | 217 West Jones St, Raleigh NC |
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled a public meeting near the Browns Ferry nuclear power plant to discuss the recently completed NRC supplemental inspections performed as a result of a red inspection finding at the Tennessee Valley Authority facility.
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Monday, July 8 | 12:00 Noon -- Press Conference & Ratepayer's Assembly |
Tuesday, July 2 | 5:15 p.m. Press Conference | 6:00 p.m. Hearing Begins | Orange County Courthouse, 106 E. Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC 27278
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TVA has applied to renew the operating license for its 32-year old
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant near Chattanooga, Tennessee. After Fukushima meltdowns,
tritium leaks, and frequent shutdowns due to accidents, there are concerns.
On April 3, you have a chance to say what health, safety, cost, or environmental
concerns you have. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is coming to town. It's
important for the public to show up. Be at Soddy Daisy City Hall on April 3 from
2-4 p.m. or from 6-8 p.m. and spread the word.
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PUBLIC HEARING
April 4, 2013 - 6 PM - Restoration Church in Gaffney, SC at 1905 N. Limestone St. |
March 2011: An action alert from our chapter Bellefonte
Efficiency & Sustainability Team (BEST) and Mothers Against
Tennessee River Radiation (MATRR) |
The EPA is taking comments on their proposal to defer new regulations for biomass incinerators for three years. We have until May 5, 2011 to submit our concerns to them. We hope to generate thousands of comments on this important issue.
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New rules for medical waste incinerators in North Carolina |
Dominion –Virginia Power at North Anna |
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
BREDL@skybest.com (336) 982-2691 |
4 More Years of Breathing
Unacceptable Levels of Toxic Air Pollutants is 4 Years too many! |
Deadline for
these sign-on letters was Midnight September 16, 2009. They will be
mailed on September 17, 2009. Thanks to all who signed.
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Six
months ago North Carolina officials proposed a loophole for 1,400
sources burning fossil fuel: coal and fuel oil. Since then, the
comment deadline for the air toxics rule for these fossil-fueled
industrial boilers and process heaters has been extended twice.
The new deadline is April 9th. To those of you who sent comments
previously, please do it again! To those of you who have not, now
is the time! We believe state decision-makers are beginning to
get the message: NO TOXIC LOOP HOLES! But we are in the middle of
this campaign and action is critical now. We need a public
hearing on fossil-fueled air pollution sources in North Carolina.
MORE DETAILS: BREDL Action Alert
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Tell North Carolina Environmental Management Commission to remove the Combustion Source Exemption. This proposal would exempt 1,400 pollution sources in NC. |
Aug. 2008: The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission has
proposed a rule which would create a permanent exemption in the
states health-protective toxic air pollution limits. The
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League believes that the NC EMC
has an obligation to protect the health of all our people by
removing the Combustion Source Exemption. Meeting the states
toxic air pollution limits at their property boundaries is not
too much to expect from North Carolinas electric utilities
and manufacturing industries. A public hearing will be held this
Fall. The time for us to organize is now. Contact BREDL for more
information. BREDL
Factsheet
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Do You Live 50 miles from Gaffney, SC? |
Do You Live 50 miles from the North Anna Nuclear Plant? |
July 05, 2007: The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission is about
to carve a loophole in North Carolina environmental law. Approval
of a pending rule would create an exception for special interests
now and a precedent for more exemptions in the future. |
On February 8, 2007 the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission will
hold a public meeting to take statements from the public. Any
person may make a comment on the proposed nuclear power plant
expansion including health and safety issues. It is important to
attend this meeting or send written comments. The NRC meeting
will be held in central Virginia at the Louisa County High School
auditorium from 6:00 - 11:00 p.m. More Details: BREDL Action Alert
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Dec. 9, 2006: The Land & Water Conservation Commission, created and
appointed by the 2006 General Assembly and the Governor, will
hold three public meetings in early January 2007 (Jan 4, 8, &
10). These public meetings are a great time to show legislators
that we North Carolinians think that conservation is a critical
issue for the state's future. More Details see Action Alert.
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TARGET UNCOVERED: The Poison Plastic Lurking In Your Shopping Cart... |
Feb. 17, 2005 Rally and NRC Public Hearing: Action
Alert and more details. RALLY AGAINST NEW
LICENSING for NUKES at NORTH ANNA, Thursday, February 17,
2005, 6:00 pm |
May 20, 2004: Consolidated
Coal Company in Buchanan Co., VA is seeking to nearly
double its permitted VOC limits just months after being
deemed a "High Priority Violator" for violating
the current VOC limits. VA DEQ will hold a June 1, 2004
public info. briefing and a July 1, 2004 public hearing. Action Alert flyer and more details
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April 26, 2004: Please write the NC Rules
Review Commission to ask them to oppose NC Environmental
Management Commissions exemption for Paper Mills
from Hydrogen Sulfide Air Emissions Limits. Action
Alert and more details. Letters needed as soon
as possible. Thanks UPDATE: The NC Rules Review Commission (RRC) received
more than 10 letters objecting to the H2S exemptions
for pulp and paper mills, thus sending the issue to the
NC General Assembly. On June 17, 2004, industry lawyers
argued that the RCC should rescind the approval of the
new H2S AALs
because the new rules should be considered as a
"package". The RRC obliged and rescinded the
new H2S rules.
Discussions are underway . . . stay tuned. Thank you for
your letters
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Feb. 24, 2004 Public
Hearing: VA DEQ will hold a public hearing in Front
Royal, VA on the proposed CPV Warren 580 Mw gas-fired
power plant. This facility would be located 5 miles from
the Shenandoah National Park, a very polluted Class I
area. Action Alert and more details.
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Feb. 12, 2004:
Peoples Hearing on International Paper Riegelwood
air pollution permit, risk assessment and new innovative
technology. Hearing held on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004 at
7:00 PM in Lake Waccamaw, NC. More Details: BREDL Press Release
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Action Alert | IP Fact
Sheet | Hearing Flyer
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Nov. 5, 2003 in Enka, NC regarding hydrogen sulfide
regulations and reductions. Action
Alert and more details. Deadline was Dec. 15, 2003.
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Particulate
matter standards under review. EPA Nov. 12 & 13, 2003
MEETING in Research Triangle Park, NC. The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board
Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC)
Particulate Matter (PM) Review Panel. Public comment
period will probably happen on Nov. 12. | Nov. 12, 2003: BREDL comments on
CASAC review of the air quality criteria document for
particulate matter.
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Oct. 29, 2002: U.S. Dept. of Energy
Public Hearing on Supplemental PEIS re: Pit Facility at
SRS. Hearing is scheduled to begin at 6 pm in North
Augusta, SC. BREDL Factsheet with more details
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Plutonium Fuel Factory Public Meetings:
Sept. 17, 2002 - North Augusta, SC; Sept 18, 2002 -
Savannah, GA; Sept. 19, 2002 - Charlotte, NC. |
September
21, 2001 - The re-licensing public hearing for Catawba
nuclear power station will be held at the Rock Hill
Council Chamber at the City Hall, located at 155 Johnston
Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina, on Tuesday, October
23, 2001. The NRC will
hold the hearing in two 3-hour sessions:
from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 7:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m. NRC will
record a transcript of the hearing
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September
10, 2001 - The first re-licensing public hearing for
McGuire nuclear power station will be held at the
North Campus of Central Piedmont Community College
(in the auditorium) on Tuesday, September 25, 2001. CPCC is on 11920 Verhoeff Road,
Huntersville, North Carolina, about 15 miles north of
Charlotte. The NRC will
hold the hearing in two 3-hour sessions:
from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 7:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m. NRC will
record a transcript of the hearing.
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May 8 ,
2001 -
Public Hearing on Plutonium Fuel in
Charlotte.
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Nov. 20, 2000 - Take Action:
Use our automatic emailer to send comments to Virginia
Dept. of Transportation regarding the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for I-73. DEADLINE WAS JAN. 12, 2001. Read our Sample Letter that was automatically
emailed to Mr. Earl Robb, VDOT State Environmental
Administrator and Mr. Fred Altizer, VDOT Salem District
Manager.
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September 28, 2000 - NIX MOX
Day
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Take
Action: Send a letter to Governor Hunt and North Carolina
state policy makers in support of the People's Plan for
Clean Air. DEADLINE WAS SEPT 1,
2000. Read our Sample Letter that was
automatically emailed to Governor Hunt with copies sent
to Secretary Holman, Chairman Moreau of EMC and Chairman
Deerhake of EMC Air Committee. Thanks!
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Action
Alert: Public Hearing on Rhodes Brothers Asphalt
Plant permit. May 30, 2000 at 6:30 PM at Franklin High
School in Franklin, NC. UPDATE:
On August 8, 2000, the North
Carolina Division of Air Quality issued a new air permit
for the Rhodes Brothers asphalt plant in Macon County.
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Action
Alert: Public Hearing on CP& L Title V permits
April 18, 2000, 7:00 PM , Raleigh, NC - BREDL's Comments on CP& L
permits
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Action
Alert - UPDATE: New Comment Deadline - April 17, 2000 -
The NC Division of Air Quality has
announced the first Title V public hearing on two Duke
Power coal-fired power plants. The hearing on the
Dan River and Riverbend plants will be on April 3, 2000
at 7 PM in Statesville.
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Action Alert
- Please write NC DAQ to request a public hearing/comment
period for Corning, Inc. air permit upgrade which
increases the Cabarrus County plant's pollution by 96%.
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Action
Alert: Stop the Yucca Mountain Dump! Comments to
Dept. of Energy Needed. The DOE deadline for public
comment on its Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS) for the proposed Yucca Mountain dump is fast
approaching. Public comments need to be in to DOE by
February 9th, 2000.
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Action Alert - UPDATE: March 9, 2000 - A Public
Hearing was held on March 9 at the Elkin
Elementary School. Comment Deadline was
March 24, 2000. Thanks for your calls and letters which
led to the public hearing. - Request for a
public hearing on the air permit upgrade for the Carl
Rose and Sons Asphalt Plant near Elkin, NC. TELEPHONE
CALLS, LETTERS, AND E-MAILS ARE NEEDED TO ENSURE A PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE UPGRADE.
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Action Alert - Three
meetings have been scheduled (Sept. 22, 28, 30) by the
North Carolina Division of Radiation Protection to
receive suggestions from the public and radioactive waste
generators on how to manage low-level radioactive
waste. It is imperative that citizens make their
voices heard at these meetings. Opinions by utility
representatives must be balanced by those who want a
better way to control deadly pollution from ionizing
radiation: No more waste dumps!
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Action
Alert - AIR POLLUTION
ALERT - This alert contains information about the
proposed agreement between NC Division of Air Quality and
Duke Power and Carolina Power & Light which would
allow most of the coal fired electric plants to exceed
state visible pollution regulations until 2002. The
Director of DAQ, Alan Klimek, may sign this agreement,
the "SOC," this week.
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Action
Alert - UPDATE:
April 7, 2000 - Virginia
Power drops out of Plutonium Fuel Consortium.
Virginia Power has announced that it's dropping its plans
to burn Plutonium fuel at its North Anna Nuclear Power
Plant in Louisa County, Virginia. Duke Energy has said it
will stay in the Plutonium fuel program. -
The US Department of Energy plans to turn more than 36
tons of plutonium into commercial nuclear power reactor
fuel. On March 22, 1999 DOE awarded a $130 million
contract to design the plutonium fuel plant to an
industry group led by Duke Engineering & Services.
The group is led by Duke Energy and includes Virginia
Power, French nuclear fuel manufacturer COGEMA, and Stone
& Webster. The utilities would use the fuel
at the Maguire and Catawba reactors near Charlotte and
the North Anna reactors in Virginia.
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Action
Alert - UPDATE:
Georgia Pacific Corporation and the parent
company of Wisconsin Tissue Chesapeake Corporation
announced June 26, 1999 their intention to combine their
tissue supply business. Georgia-Pacific Group will
control and manage the partnership and is expected to own
approximately 90 percent of the equity of the
partnership. Chesapeake will contribute the assets of its
Wisconsin Tissue business to the partnership, for which
it will receive a 10 percent interest in the partnership
and an initial cash distribution of approximately $730
million. As a result the Wisconsin Tissue Plant project
in Halifax County, NC has been put on hold. At the end of
May, Wisconsin Tissue had announced their intention not
to use chlorine based chemicals at the Halifax facility.
On June 28, Wisconsin Tissue withdrew the permit
applications and EIS currently under review by NC DENR.
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Action Alert
- Regarding North Carolinas entering into
an agreement on permitting procedures with federal land
managers for the protection of Class I areas. We
urge the governor to approve the pending agreement
between the NC Department of Environment and Natural
Resources and the US Departments of Interior and
Agriculture-Forest Service.
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