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Thursday, May 10, 2012

MoveOn Petition to extend evacuation zone around nuclear plants




Below is an email from Gail Payne, a MoveOn member who created a petition on SignOn.org, the nonprofit site that allows anyone to start their own online petition. If you have concerns or feedback about this petition, click here.


Millions of Americans, including the residents of Washington, live in the danger zone near a nuclear power plant. In the event of an accident like we saw at the Fukushima plant in Japan, we're not ready.
The risks are real. Both the West and East Coasts are at risk for a major earthquake like the one that hit Fukushima. Solar storms can shut down entire electrical grids. And yet evacuation plans have not been updated to include population growth and on-site storage of radioactive waste.
That's why I created a petition on SignOn.org to the U.S. Congress and President Barack Obama, which says:
The U.S. government told all Americans within 50 miles of Fukushima to evacuate when the Fukushima disaster occurred. Many of our reactors are operating beyond the period they were designed for. On-site backup power is not sufficient for major outages. Unprotected on-site storage of tons of radioactive waste has great potential to cause harm if attacked. Realistic evacuation plans are needed.
Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name, and then pass it along to your friends:
Thanks!
–Gail Payne
This petition was created on SignOn.org, the progressive, nonprofit petition site that will never sell your email address and will never promote a petition because someone paid us to. SignOn.org is sponsored by MoveOn Civic Action, which is not responsible for the contents of this or other petitions posted on the site.

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