Diane Curran, an attorney for the anti-nuclear advocacy group Mothers for Peace, said the utility was attempting to make an end run around a pretty well established set of regulations and policies.
Geoff Fettus of NRDC argued the case in March before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, with co-counsel Diane Curran who represented the other environmental petitioners, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Riverkeeper,Inc., and Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League.
Date: Jun 09, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
A quarter of US nuclear plants not reporting equipment defects, report finds
If it happens in this one, maybe its a faulty part thats in another plant and they should know, said Diane Curran, a lawyer who has represented citizens groups and state and local governments in cases related to nuclear plants. If you dont report on this, the other licensees cant look in thei