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  • High Level Nuclear Waste Dump Evidentiary Hearing

    Breaking News: On May 7th, 2019, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board for the proposed high-level nuclear waste dump site in New Mexico, ruled that there would be no evidentiary hearing. Some of the intervening groups received legal standing; however, none of the contentions submitted by intervening groups were allowed. The coalition that CACC is part of, (addressing the critical issue of nation-wide transportation of these lethal wastes to the site), was denied standing. The ruling will be appealed. Read more here:   http://www.beyondnuclear.org/centralized-storage/

  • CACC Board of Director Candidates – Term 6/2019 – 6/2020

    Election of Directors will be held during CACC’s annual General Membership Meeting at the Pere Marquette Library, Clare, on June 1. These current directors are running for an additional term.  Nominations are accepted from the floor at the GMM.

    Information on the GMM can be found at this link.

    Chambre Beauvais

    Connie Beauvais

    Murry DeSanto

    Ann Hunt

    Chance Hunt

    Phill Hunt

    Victor McManemy

    Steve Sanderson

    Laura Sanderson

    John Witucki

    Stanley Yascolt


  • Newsletter added

    Newsletter #41 issue 1 has been added on the newsletter page.

  • Press release: Holtec International/Eddy-Lea Counties Energy Alliance
    On September 14, 2018, CACC joined with other national environmental organizations, represented by Attorney Terry Lodge, to legally intervene against the Holtec International/Eddy-Lea [Counties] Energy Alliance application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a construction and operation license for a so-called centralized interim storage facility for irradiated nuclear fuel in southeastern New Mexico.  This proposed dump would have enormous health and safety ramifications for a great number of communities and watersheds along transport routes, (including many Great Lakes communities) as well as those communities near the proposed construction site. You may access the press release by clicking this link.