User:Geofferybard/Fukushima Aftermath: Diablo Nuclear Redux?/SLO-MFP

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Mothers for Peace was active in the early years of Diablo protests and has maintained a
 continuing presence. Their primary current roles is litigation at the Atomic Safety 
Licensing Board where they are advancing four legal contentions which have been placed on hold as of the Order of June 7, 2011.

They claom that 

*PG&E ‘s application lacks crucial information on the seismic risks to Diablo.  
Seismic studies of the newly discovered fault are due to be done in 2013. 
SLOMFP contends that those reports must be complete before any calls are made regarding earthquake risks.

*PG&E has an “adverse trend” of chronic errors in the management and cannot
 identify and correct current problems, despite elaborate measures undertaken 
by PG&E as documented on public TV hearings at which SLOMFP members posed numerous questions.
 SLOMFP claims that aging effects (corrosion, degradation) will defeat the engineers.

*PG&E is not dealing with airborne environmental impacts of potential spent 
fuel pool accidents, and is thus in violation of NEPA (the National Environmental Policy Act).

* SLOFP also demands studies of cost-effectiveness of environmental mitigation
 with respect to terrorist attacks