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Nuclear Monitor
, July 1989
City: Washington DC, VS
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date
Five companies bid on Rancho Seco; only one seeks nuclear future
10 Jul
Maine becomes first state to ban deregulated nuclear waste
10 Jul
House energy committee defeats one-step licensing provision
10 Jul
Performance of operating reactors
10 Jul
LILCO shareholders approve Shoreham sale as DOE, congress protest
10 Jul
Seabrook unable to complete low-power testing
10 Jul
Intervenors line up to oposse Quadrax on Rancho Seco, Bellefonte
24 Jul
House may vote on one-step licensing, Shoreham, tritium issues
24 Jul
Comley ordered to turn over tapes; Stello nomination opposed
24 Jul
Seabrook won't be operating until at least 1990
24 Jul
A scientist at Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
24 Jul
New orders new tests of motor-operated valves
28 Jul
Anti-nuclear activist Steve Cromley has been found in contempt
28 Jul
Florida Power & Light whistleblower Thomas Saporito has appealed
28 Jul
The Department of Energy has begun public hearings
28 Jul
The NRC has asked utilities to inspect certain types of swing
28 Jul
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