Archive for October, 2006
San Luis Bay Chapter of Surfrider Foundation calls on EPA to deny air quality permit for proposed new Morro Bay power plant
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 30th, 2006 in Press ReleasesComments on Proposed PSD, to LSP Morro Bay LLC
Morro Bay Power Plant Modernization Project
Permit NO. SCC 2005-01
On behalf of the many members of the San Luis Bay Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation (SLB Surfrider), thank you for the opportunity to submit comments regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) [...]
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
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in AnnouncementsDid you know that you and your family are within reach of toxic emissions that come from the Morro Bay Power Plant–that they may have long lifetimes in the atmosphere and travel hundreds to thousands of kilometers, according to a state agency?
Yes, the existing plant has been running very little for the past three or [...]
All residents from Arroyo Grande to Paso Robles and Morro Bay to San Luis Obispo, including Los Osos, are urged to speak out against exposure of the public to toxic emissions from a proposed new Morro Bay power plant. This affects all of us and our elderly and our children, whose health is most in [...]
Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Children
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in StudiesPotential Impacts of the Proposed New Morro Bay Power Plant
Bonita Churney and Pamela Soderbeck – January, 2002
The adverse health impacts resulting from small increases in concentrations of the worst pollutant, particulate matter (PM), are quite significant. These effects are especially severe in infants and children. Although the proposed new Morro Bay Power Plant (MBPP) will have reduced [...]
Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Susceptible Populations Other than Children
1 Comment Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in StudiesMortality Displacement and Absence of Threshold: Issues Relating to the Proposed New Morro Bay Power Plant
Bonita Churney and Pamela Soderbeck – December 2001
The adverse health impacts resulting from even small increases in ambient concentrations of inhalable particulate matter (PM10) are quite significant and widely documented by public health professionals. These effects are particularly significant for [...]
So you think you are far enough away from the MBPP to be immune to its toxic emissions? Think again.
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in Press ReleasesFor people living outside of Morro Bay, the power plant may seem far enough away that it’s needless to worry about breathing toxic emissions from its smokestacks. But think again.
If you’ve been listening at all over the last six years, since Duke Energy filed the present application to build a new plant with the state, [...]
What will a new MBPP with increased toxic emissions do to property values here?
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in Press ReleasesIn a laudable spirit of full disclosure, the Scenic Coast Association of Realtors for some years has voluntarily included this statement with offers that buyers make on properties in the area: “Within Diablo Canyon Nuclear Emergency Response Zone.”
The obvious implication is that the Diablo Nuclear Power Plant poses some potential, undefined threat to safety of [...]
Researchers Show How Air Pollution Can Cause Heart Disease
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in Newspaper ArticlesAnimal study reveals tiny particles in the air are even more damaging when coupled with a high-fat diet
New York, December 20, 2005—New York University School of Medicine researchers provide some of the most compelling evidence yet that long-term exposure to air pollution—even at levels within federal standards—causes heart disease. Previous studies have linked [...]
Studies back particulates’ link to death
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in Newspaper ArticlesUSA Today; Arlington; Apr 12, 2000; Traci Watson
ATLANTA — Even relatively low levels of the miniscule air pollutant known as particulates raise the risk of death and serious illness, says a study that examined the link between dirty air and health in 90 of the largest U.S. cities.
The study was released here Tuesday at the [...]
Complete CAPE comments on proposed PSD Air Quality Permit
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 15th, 2006 in FilingsA thorough and accurate analysis of all pollutants will ‘not allow issuance of a permit for the MBPP project’
The Coastal Alliance on Plant Expansion (“CAPE”) hereby provides the following comments on the above-referenced Proposed Permit and AAQIR, which are endorsed by the individuals who are resident, own property or working in the area most affected [...]
Arguments to the California Energy Commission
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 14th, 2006 in FilingsCAPE’s argument to the California Energy Commission about the emissions from a new plant. (PDF)
CAPE opposes federal air quality permit for proposed new Morro Bay power plant because of serious flaws and lack of data on emissions
0 Comments Published by CAPE October 12th, 2006 in Press ReleasesThe Coastal Alliance on Plant Expansion (CAPE) opposes a federal air quality permit for a proposed new Morro Bay Power Plant because the permit is deeply flawed, fails to provide vital data on the amount of toxic emissions that would be released by its smokestacks and would expose people to an increase in ground-level concentrations [...]
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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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