CRC Comments: HG&E’s draft Application for Non-Capacity Amendment of License
August 2, 2012 Paul Ducheney Superintendent – Hydro Holyoke Gas and Electric Department 99 Suffolk Street Holyoke, MA 01040-5082 Dear Paul, The Connecticut River Watershed
August 2, 2012 Paul Ducheney Superintendent – Hydro Holyoke Gas and Electric Department 99 Suffolk Street Holyoke, MA 01040-5082 Dear Paul, The Connecticut River Watershed
March 14, 2012 Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 Re: COMMENTS Application for a Preliminary Permit,
by Andrew Fisk, CRC Executive Director. The Connecticut River Watershed Council appreciates Vernon Representative Hebert’s engagement with our recent evaluation of Vermont Yankee’s now long-pending
CONTACT: Andrew Fisk, Executive Director afisk@ctriver.org 413-772-2020 x 208 or 413-210-9207 (cell) Laura Murphy, Vermont Law School lmurphy@vermontlaw.edu 802-831-1123 or 802-829-9304 (cell) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE By David Deen Vermont, February 01, 2012. The recent Vermont Yankee court decision said the State of Vermont can’t trump the federal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Saxtons River, VT. March 21, 2011. – The Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, which sits on the banks of the Connecticut River,
Sometimes you are just doing your job when some unexpected wild things happen to you. When you work to protect a river you can look
Greenfield, MA. March 23, 2010. One option said to be available to engineers at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant for dealing with the tritium contamination
Greenfield, MA. March 10, 2010. Today, Attorney Jon Groveman of the Vermont Natural Resources Council submitted briefs supporting the Connecticut River Watershed Council’s request for
Dear CRC Member: Tomorrow the Vermont Senate will take up an historic vote on whether to extend the operating license of Entergy’s Vermont Yankee nuclear