Archive for March, 2005
CAPE, City of Morro Bay file protests with PUC to block Duke-PG&E contract because of unknown impacts on environment, community
Closed Published by CAPE March 18th, 2005 in Press ReleasesA protest was filed March 15 by CAPE with the California Public Utilities Commission yesterday to block a likely-illegal new contract between Duke Energy and PG&E for sale of electricity from the Duke-owned existing Morro Bay Power Plant, unless the contract is opened to the public to determine what impacts it may have on the [...]
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- New State Ocean Water Restrictions Fail to Meet Federal Standards
- Morro Bay Power Plant to be shut down in the next few years; a new plant cannot be built, ending the facility’s 54-year life
- Proposed Outfall Lease Extension
- More than 50 years of destroying marine life by coastal power plants are coming to a close in Morro Bay and rest of California
- Cape calls for rejection of EPA’s proposed air quality permit for new Morro Bay power plant until flaws, deficiencies addressed
- San Luis Bay Chapter of Surfrider Foundation calls on EPA to deny air quality permit for proposed new Morro Bay power plant
- Let’s show EPA what we think of an ‘air quality’ permit that would open our skies to toxic pollution by packing the EPA hearing on Oct. 24 in Morro Bay
- Talking Points
- Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Children
- Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Susceptible Populations Other than Children
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