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NNSA Letter
April 30, 2008

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Don Hancock
SRIC

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Mavis Belisle
Peace Farm


DOE/NNSA is basing its approvals for current and future operations at the Pantex Plant on a previous environmental impact study that is out of date [Document Citation: Continued Operation of the Pantex Plant and Associated Storage of Nuclear Weapons Components (ROD published in 62 FR 3880, January 27, 1997)]. It does not currently reflect 
    • the current footprint of the operational area of the Plant, 
    • accurate boundaries of the Plant, given current access and adjacent land purchase activities underway by Pantex, 
    • the existing facilities on-site, given that buildings have been decommissioned and demolished and others constructed, 
    • technologies that have come into existence in the past approximately 13-years, and 
    • the nature of security in a post-9/11 world.


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Complex Transformation Hearing

February 18th
Augusta, Georgia

Amanda Hill, Development Director – individual testimony
Atlanta Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)


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Marylia Kelley

P
art One: The Nuclear Weapons Complex-wide Impacts of Complex Transformation (28 pp)

Part Two: The Impacts of Complex Transformation on Livermore Lab and Surrounding Communities (13 pp)


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THE TIME IS RIPE TO STOP THE BOMB
Glenn Carroll
Nuclear Watch South 


Without a word of public debate, nuclear weapons became a seemingly inevitable fact of life and death on our planet. After World War II ended with two single bombs destroying the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — The Bomb became big business with vast factory complexes on government reservations in several states across the country. A government agency, now called U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) was formed to oversee private contractors who churned out no less than 30,000 nuclear warheads over the next four decades and established the nuclear industry as an economic force in human affairs

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Comments of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IEER)
on the National Nuclear Security Administration of the Department of Energy in its
Draft Complex Transformation Supplemental Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement
(DOE/EIS-0236-S4), December 2007
Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D., and Annie Makhijani
30 April 2008

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Olive Branch
Kansas City, MO
August 21, 2008
By Ann Suellentrop
Peaceworks Kansas City

Did you know that Kansas City has a Nuclear Weapons Plant?


The Kansas City Plant is located in the Bannister Federal Complex near Holmes and
Bannister Road and is run by Honeywell under NNSA, the National Nuclear Security Administration. It makes over 85% of the non-nuclear components of nuclear weapons, averages over 5000 shipments a month of nuclear weapons parts and is having its busiest workload in 20 years even in this post-Cold War era!

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published Monday, July 14, 2008  384 Views :: 1 Comments

DOE Receives Over 120,000 Comments on Complex Transformation

 

 


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Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Free World Talking Points on Complex Transformation

General information on Complex Transformation

Download PDF:  talking pts pdf cnwfw bombplex 08.pdf

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