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Quarterly Report for the Quarterly Period Ended September 30, 1995: American Ecology Corporation
Summary: National Academy Of Sciences Report On Ward Valley
Reports of the National Academy of Sciences Board on Radioactive Waste Management and its predecessor Committees/Boards [since its inception]: 34 Publications in 38 Years: NO Dissents or Minority Reports
Appendix F: Dissenting Statement on Issu(. . .): M.D. Mifflin from Ward Valley: An Examination of Seven Issues in Earth Sciences and Ecology: Committee to Review Specific Scientific and Technical Safety Issues Related to the Ward Valley, California, Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site
Appendix E: Dissenting Statement on Issue 1: June Ann Oberdorfer from Ward Valley: An Examination of Seven Issues in Earth Sciences and Ecology: Committee to Review Specific Scientific and Technical Safety Issues Related to the Ward Valley, California, Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site
Reducing Risks and Containing Costs: Safe Containment, On-Site Storage and Source Reduction of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Ward Valley: Critical Habitat for threatened species or radioactive waste dump
Enclosure to Letter from Ronald K. Gaynor to Don J. Womeldorf: Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW) COMPLIANCE REPORT and UPDATE on INOPERATIVE LLRW DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Excerpt from: National Water Summary 1987--Hydrolic Events and Water Supply and Use: United States Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2350
The Nuclear Waste Disposal Site Coming to California
Statewide Poll Shows Voters Oppose Ward Valley Nuclear Dump by Wide Margin
Cal Rad forum recommends six low-level radioactive waste disposal options for consideration by Governor Davis' advisory group
Page 2 -- Cal Rad suggests LLRW options
Governor's nuclear waste committee reverses itself, drops Ward Valley from controversial study
Notice of open meeting
Governor Davis not to appeal Ward Valley district court decision
Governor Davis not to appeal Ward Valley district court decision
The Colorado River Native Nations Alliance calls on Governor Davis to formally end Ward Valley nuclear project
International gathering to stop proposed nuclear waste dump
Mexican Legislators from Border States Pass Resolution to Call on California Governor Gray Davis to Stop the Proposed Ward Valley Nuclear Waste Dump
International alliance joins efforts to stop the proposed nuclear waste dump at Ward Valley, California
Amenaza nuclear en Ward Valley
Hechos sobre Ward Valley
Native American Leaders Travel to San Francisco
Speaker Pro Tem Sheila Kuhel To Join Native American Tribes, Environmental And Cancer Groups To Call On Gov. WIlson And Pres. Clinton To Cancenl The Proposed Ward Valley Nuclear Waste Dump
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