*A deadly route*
By mallika Sarabhai

Friday, August 2, 2013

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Friday the 26th of July was a red-letter day for many of us. It was the day
of the release of the Indian People's Charter on Nuclear Energy. A clarion
call from all of us (and I hope some of you) who truly believe that nuclear
power is a deadly route for India to take.

Grassroots movements for a safe energy future have been around for close to
two decades. Every time there is a disaster, the calls to stop its
proliferation become hoarser. And the deafness of the powers that be, those
who have other agenda in seeing nuclear energy grow, becomes more intense,
more obtuse.

Nuclear power accounts for only 3 per cent of our power generation. But the
costs incurred and the infrastructure required are too huge to make this a
good option, even without considering the glaring problems of substandard
equipment, building and all else associated with a facility.

Insiders who have been closely following the government's moves believe
that our aim to increase nuclear power is a thank you to the US for the
Indo-US nuclear deal and to other countries which helped get this endorsed
by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
The argument that nuclear energy is indispensable to our growth is dubious
and the entire debate needs to be made public, like the debate on Bt
brinjal a few years ago.

India's record of safety in its nuclear facilities (and in all
infrastructure from roads to bridges to buildings to airports) has been
shameful. Defective vessels, substandard pipes and valves, fires, massive
leaks of heavy water and radiation, releases of toxic effluents and nuclear
waste dumping leading to thousands of people getting sick are common, and
never publicly investigated and rectified.

In addition, ZiO-Podolsk, the Russian company building the Koodankulam
reactor, is known for its substandard equipment and fraud. Its director
Sergei Shutov was arrested last year and is in jail for fraud and
corruption and for supplying defective equipment.

What the charter demands is total transparency in all decisions—financial
and scientific—and a separate, independent citizens' panel that includes
social scientists and civil society leaders to assess the appropriateness,
desirability, safety, environmental soundness, costs and long-term problems
posed by nuclear power generation. Another committee of independent experts
would need to be set up to examine the health and environmental aspects.
Land acquisition and the concomitant displacement of thousands of people
should be put on hold. The power to veto a site must be in the hands of
locals. Safety, health and environmental audits must be carried out
periodically by independent groups and the information made public.
Independent health reviews of workers at the facilities must also be
carried out regularly.

The charter also states that in view of failure of the Atomic Energy
Regulatory Board to uphold the tasks set before it, it should be delinked
from the department of atomic energy (DAE) and staffed by senior personnel
known for their integrity. DAE and Nuclear Power Corporation of India must
be brought under the RTI Act, and the Atomic Energy Act, 1962, which allows
withholding information and obfuscation, must be replaced. The government
must withdraw all cases of sedition and other violations slapped on
peaceful protesters, especially those involved in Koodankulam.

While a bridge collapse will kill a few hundred people, a nuclear disaster
will destroy hundreds of thousands of lives and live in genes for
generations. Bhopal is there for us to see. And yet, we stay silent, as
greedy corporations, governments and individuals put us all at risk for
profit. At what cost is our non-involvement?

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[The final copy of the charter is available at:
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