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EWG Nuclear Waste Route Map
Glendale Sierra Maare MO 101 vanaf StudioCity Pasadena CELERO East Arcadia Adams Eagle Rock 710 Pasadena 101 Mayli San Mamino Eat San South Garvanya Gabriel Villa Beverly Pasadena Glen Temple City West Hollywood 403 Gabriel Alhambra Hollywood End Echo Park BUT AL Beverly Hills BSSON Hapov Te sonte Valicy 101 DC101 Monterey Rosemeau Westwood Park Tentwood South Ei Avo 70 Monte 1 South San 60 East Los Gatarie) Angeles Palts Ladera Heights Montebello Cuber City View Park Commerce Pico Rive a Marina 405W Huntington del Rey Park Maywood do Park 110 Bel Florence LOS NOS Walnut Park Whittier Westchestec Inglewood Cudaly Bell Gardens Playa Westment Santa Fe South Gate Cold Was Springs Lennox Downey South West 5052 Lynwood Whiter Athens STORKY Deline El Segundo Willowbrook Hawthorne Gen Anderson Fwy Norwalk Paramount La Mir Compton Gardena Manhattan West Beach Bellower Lawndale Compran Cerrillos 91 405 moso ROOSAVER Artesia Beuca EIN la 2007 Telo Atlas
Prospective nuclear waste shipment routes to Yucca Mountain, Nevada as depicted on Google Maps. http://archive.ewg.org/reports/nuclearwaste/mapresults.php?&lat=34.052659421375964&lng=118.24310302734375 &Z=10&type-on%20Satellite
There is only one operating nuclear power reactor in Missouri, yet under DOE's nuclear waste transportation plan Missouri would become a major thoroughfare for the transportation of nuclear waste from around the country heading to the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump. EWG estimates that 933,724 people live within 1 mile of the DOE's proposed routes for the shipment of high-level nuclear waste across Missouri from out of state; some 2,780,602 people live within 5 miles. Our geographic information system analysis also finds an estimated 368 schools within 1 mile of the DOE's proposed high-level nuclear waste transportation routes and 1,004 schools within 5 miles. We also estimate that 28 hospitals are within 1 mile and 55 hospitals are within 5 miles. Again, localized, community-specific information of this sort might or might not affect the opinions of Missourians regarding the shipment through their cities and their communities of nuclear waste from other states. The only way we will know if this information is important is if we entrust it to the people of Missouri before decisions that affect them are made. Page 3Page 4
EWG Nuclear Waste Route Map
Glendale Sierra Maare MO 101 vanaf StudioCity Pasadena CELERO East Arcadia Adams Eagle Rock 710 Pasadena 101 Mayli San Mamino Eat San South Garvanya Gabriel Villa Beverly Pasadena Glen Temple City West Hollywood 403 Gabriel Alhambra Hollywood End Echo Park BUT AL Beverly Hills BSSON Hapov Te sonte Valicy 101 DC101 Monterey Rosemeau Westwood Park Tentwood South Ei Avo 70 Monte 1 South San 60 East Los Gatarie) Angeles Palts Ladera Heights Montebello Cuber City View Park Commerce Pico Rive a Marina 405W Huntington del Rey Park Maywood do Park 110 Bel Florence LOS NOS Walnut Park Whittier Westchestec Inglewood Cudaly Bell Gardens Playa Westment Santa Fe South Gate Cold Was Springs Lennox Downey South West 5052 Lynwood Whiter Athens STORKY Deline El Segundo Willowbrook Hawthorne Gen Anderson Fwy Norwalk Paramount La Mir Compton Gardena Manhattan West Beach Bellower Lawndale Compran Cerrillos 91 405 moso ROOSAVER Artesia Beuca EIN la 2007 Telo Atlas
Prospective nuclear waste shipment routes to Yucca Mountain, Nevada as depicted on Google Maps. http://archive.ewg.org/reports/nuclearwaste/mapresults.php?&lat=34.052659421375964&lng=118.24310302734375 &Z=10&type-on%20Satellite
There is only one operating nuclear power reactor in Missouri, yet under DOE's nuclear waste transportation plan Missouri would become a major thoroughfare for the transportation of nuclear waste from around the country heading to the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump. EWG estimates that 933,724 people live within 1 mile of the DOE's proposed routes for the shipment of high-level nuclear waste across Missouri from out of state; some 2,780,602 people live within 5 miles. Our geographic information system analysis also finds an estimated 368 schools within 1 mile of the DOE's proposed high-level nuclear waste transportation routes and 1,004 schools within 5 miles. We also estimate that 28 hospitals are within 1 mile and 55 hospitals are within 5 miles. Again, localized, community-specific information of this sort might or might not affect the opinions of Missourians regarding the shipment through their cities and their communities of nuclear waste from other states. The only way we will know if this information is important is if we entrust it to the people of Missouri before decisions that affect them are made. |