Indian Point Owner Plans to Dump Radioactive Water into Hudson River February 17, 2023

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Dr. Kathy Nolan, Pediatrician and President of Physicians for Social Responsibility of New York, noted that a formal health impact assessment for those at risk is needed before any action by Holtec, or else, she argues, no discharge should be allowed under the precautionary principle, given that potentially dangerous health impacts would be unknown.
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