[The following note was issued today at the end of the press conference held
in Delhi.

At the press conference a booklet incorporating the findings of a fact
finding team visiting the site was also released. It is downloadable from  <
http://www.cndpindia.org/download.php?view.66>.]*
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*Press Release*

3rd March, 2011


CNDP strongly deplores the repression launched by the government in Jaitapur
in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district in order to impose a giant nuclear power
station on people who resolutely oppose it. More than 20 activists have been
arrested since Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan visited the area
on Feb 26 and failed to persuade its people that the project is good for
them.


The police have slapped externment notices and trumped-up charges on the
activists, including attempt to murder. Eminent citizens, including former
Chief of Naval Staff L Ramdas, former Supreme Court judge PB Sawant and
Communist Party of India general secretary AB Bardhan, have been barred from
visiting Jaitapur.


The harassment further compounds the government’s culpability in promoting
an exorbitantly expensive, inappropriate, and extremely hazardous project
based on a reactor design (the French-origin company Areva’s European
Pressurised Reactor) which is untested anywhere and which has not been
cleared by the nuclear regulatory authority of any country, including
France.


The world’s first EPR, under construction in Finland, is in grave
trouble—delayed by 42 months, 90 percent over budget, and mired in bitter
litigation. Finnish, French, British and US nuclear regulators have raised
3,000 safety issues about it. Yet, India is planning to install 6 EPRs with
a 9,900 MW capacity at Jaitapur although the Department of Atomic Energy
cannot certify that they are safe.


Nuclear power generation is inherently hazardous because of routine
radiation exposure of workers and the public; high-level wastes which remain
dangerous for thousands of years and cannot be safely stored, leave alone
disposed of; and the potential for catastrophic accidents like Chernobyl, in
which 65,000 to 110,000 people perished.


Besides carrying these generic hazards, the Jaitapur project will destroy a
unique and stunningly beautiful ecosystem in the Western Ghats, which is one
of the world’s 10 greatest biodiversity hotspots, with virgin rainforests,
great mountains, and an extraordinary range of endemic plant, animal and
marine species. Two great rivers, the Krishna and the Godavari, originate
there.


The region has a flourishing farming, horticultural and fisheries economy,
which grows the world’s most famous mango, the Alphonso.


The site was cleared for political reasons a week before French President
Nicolas Sarkozy’s visit last December on the basis of a flawed Environmental
Impact Assessment report which does not recognise the area’s great
biodiversity or the ecosystem’s carrying capacity. The report does not even
mention high-level wastes.


Going by current Finnish estimates, which will probably escalate with
further design changes, the Jaitapur EPRs’ capital cost will be Rs 21 crores
per MW, compared to Rs 9 crores for domestic reactors and Rs 5 crores for
coal-fired power. Jaitapur’s electricity will cost Rs 5 to 8 a unit—compared
to Rs 2 to 3 from other sources, including renewables.


Jaitapur is a singularly bad bargain, made worse by the undemocratic means
being used to ram it down the throats of an unwilling population. CNDP calls
for the scrapping of the project.


*For further information:-*

Admiral L Ramdas (Retd) (09860170960) Vaishali Patil (09422696976)

Praful Bidwai (9868129242) and Anil Chaudhary (9811119347)


*Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)*

A-124/6, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-110016, Ph: 011-65663958,
Telefax:26517814,

E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.cndpindia.org

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