Dispute rages on over low energy seismic testing – former vice president of the Port San Luis Commercial Fishermen’s Association – lack of an environmental impact report
The former vice president of the Port San Luis Commercial Fishermen’s Association is resigning over PG&E’S fault line surveys near Diablo Canyon. He claims some of those tests were carried out without the proper permits and said he’s owed compensation for lost catches during the two year low energy testing From 2010 to 2012, low energy testing was completed in the waters off Port San Luis and Morro Bay. The information was used to measure the seismicity surrounding Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. According to the now former vice president Brian Stacey, the testing should have required an environmental impact report but was approved without one. Read More
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