Diane Turco

Cape Downwinders

tturco@comcast.net

508.776.3132


Henrietta Cosentino

League of Women Voters Plymouth

henrietta.cosentino@gmail.com

323.868.3296


Mary Lampert

Pilgrim Watch

mary.lampert@comcast.net

781.934.0389


Mark DeCristoforo

MA Seafood Collaborative

marke@maseafoodcollab.com

973.610.1612


www.saveourbayma.com

WHAT'S BLOWING IN THE WIND?

Holtec insider reveals "forced evaporation"

of radiologically contaminated industrial wastewater!

In a letter received anonymously on August 21 by Cape Downwinders and MA Department of Public Health, a Pilgrim insider reveals Holtec is using "forced evaporation" to discharge their radiologically contaminated industrial wastewater into our airways!


According to this well detailed letter, plant engineers were directed by Holtec's site Vice-President to design and install an unapproved radwaste processing method which exposes both the workers and public to "radioactively contaminated airborne water vapor". This system was installed in opposition to Holtec's own Plant Radiation Protection personnel.


Along with tritium, there are a lot more dangerous radionuclides in that vapor purposefully raining down on our communities today-Cesium-137, Strontium 90, Plutonium, Cobalt-60, etc., all impacting our health, particularly that of the fetus, infant, child, and woman.


This is another clear example of why WE DON'T TRUST HOLTEC. They came to Plymouth promising openness and transparency and we got neither. It's a bad indicator when a possible insider has to become a whistleblower and risk all to protect our communities with the truth of what's really happening behind the fence.


How long has this process been going on? Why isn't the state monitoring direct gaseous emmissions? How can Holtec be implementing unapproved methods without any oversight? WHERE IS THE OVERSIGHT?


HOLTEC doesn't care about worker or public safety, only the bottom line by decommissioning Pilgrim in the most cheap, fast, and unsafe way possible to get at the Trust Fund dollars. This greedy and untrustworthy company needs full independent oversight by the state.


What's blowing in the wind? OUR RESISTANCE TO HOLTEC!


THANK YOU TO THIS BRAVE AND CARING WHISTLEBLOWER!!

We owe you a debt of gratitude for your honesty and courageous stance against Holtec!

letter pdf here 

EVAPORATION: THE THREE BREACHES OF TRUST

Mary Lampert, Pilgrim Watch


A whistleblower’s letter described both Holtec-Pilgrim’s, the NRC’s , and DPH’s breaches of trust.

Holtec promised not to discharge its contaminated water offsite, and said that evaporation was too expensive.  Now Pilgrim is evaporating contaminated water , contaminating workers on-side and sending radioactive materials up the stack and the into our neighborhoods. 

The NRC is the federal agency that is supposedly responsible for assuring that public safety is protected from nuclear reactors it is supposed to oversee. But this new radwaste processing method, evaporation, is not an NRC approved method to process liquid waste. Why isn’t NRC stopping it?

Finally, our state’s department of public health. The Director of Radiation Control, Jack Priest emailed me and said, “The state does not monitor the Reactor Building vent. Such monitoring is the regulatory authority of the USNRC.” What other monitoring can, and should, MDPH doing? It appears that no one is really monitoring anything. We do not believe that the state is powerless.

The Globe reported that Robert Goldstein arrived as MDPH commissioner last month (April) at a challenging time. Public trust in public health has seriously eroded. In his first press conference Goldstein pledged to build back the department and the public’s trust — and be prepared for whatever health emergencies lie ahead.

This is a good place for Commissioner Goldstein to start - public and worker health and safety during decommissioning Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. What better place for MDPH to start proving it deserves the public’s trust.

“I do not believe that the vast corporations of the United States are suitable to the needs of the times. If a visitor should come to this country from another planet, would he not find it strange that, in this country, private corporations are permitted to wield so much power without having to assume commensurate responsibility?”

Albert Einstein, Atlantic Monthly, 1945


EPA letter to Holtec

AGO/Holtec Settlement Agreement

Dr. Ian Fairlie on Tritium

Plymouth Board of Health

Holtec CEO Singh letter to Senator Markey

The Bomb Next Door by Dr. Thomas Bass/The American Scholar

Boston Globe-In the shadow of the Pilgrim nuclear plant, EPA warning reverberates

Provincetown Independent-Legislation to stop radioactive water release fails

Provincetown Independent-Shape of Bay means poisons would linger

APCC Legal letter to the state

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