Indian Point Safe Energy CoalitionSCRAPBOOK
A leak in a steam generator causes steam to rise from the Con Edison Indian Point 2 nuclear power plant in Buchanan, N.Y., in this Feb. 15, 2000 file photo. Emergency planning around the Indian Point nuclear power plants is inadequate to "protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation," according to an independent report to Gov. George Pataki. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm, File) Find out more about the Feb. 2000 radioactive steam leak here. |
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Are you concerned about emissions from Indian Point? Entergy routinely releases radioactive gas and liquid into the air and the Hudson River. Call The Entergy Public Relations office at (914) 271-7132 to ask why they have discontinued the daily release reports formerly at (800) 473-8855 for IP 3 and (800) 822-9602 for IP 2.

A "fleet" of rubber ducks are tied to a pier in the Hudson River as the Indian point nuclear power plant is seen in the background in Peekskill, NY, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. Opponents of the plant launched the fleet of giant rubber ducks into the shallows of the Hudson River to illustrate that the threat of terrorism at the plants makes New Yorkers "sitting ducks." (AP Photo/HO, Riverkeeper)

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We marched! On May 1, 2005, IPSEC members took our campaign to close Indian Point to the streets of New York City as part of the Abolition Now demonstration against nuclear proliferation in conjunction with the 2005 NPT Review Conference at the United Nations from May 2 through 27. |
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