And now:"Save Ward Valley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: -----Original Message----- From: Bradley Angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 11:35 AM Subject: Breaking News on Ward Valley Nuclear Dump Fight! The fight to stop the radioactive waste dump proposed for Ward Valley is a step closer to victory. California Governor Gray Davis has just announced that the State will not appeal the U.S. District Court decision which set back the proposed dump, and this is very good news. The Governor also announced the formation of a panel to look at alternatives, but the panel is to be headed by a representative of a pro-dump nuclear waste generator. Despite press reports announcing the dump proposal is over, it is not! The Governor still refuses to withdraw the State's application to the U.S. Department of Interior requesting a transfer of the federal land at Ward Valley for the dump. The Governor is thus continuing to violate environmental justice and keep alive a dump proposal that threatens to contaminate sacred Indian land and the Colorado River, water source for 22 million people. THE GOVERNOR CONTINUES TO FAIL TO RESPOND TO CALLS FROM THE INDIAN NATIONS AND THE ENTIRE ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY CALLING FOR AN END TO THE DUMP PROPOSAL. PLEASE SEE THE GOVERNOR'S PRESS RELEASE, AND THE PRESS RELEASE OF THE COLORADO RIVER NATIVE NATIONS ALLIANCE AND THE WARD VALLEY COALITION ON THE GREENACTION WEB SITE, AND CALL THE GOVERNOR TODAY TO DEMAND: SAVE WARD VALLEY NOW, ONCE AND FOR ALL!! GOV DAVIS PH: 916/445-2841 FAX: 916/445-2841 http://www.greenaction.org --------------------------------------------- Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice http://www.greenaction.org phone (415) 252-0822 fax (415) 252-0823 1095 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Save Ward Valley 107 F Street Needles, CA 92363 ph. 760/326-6267 fax 760/326-6268 http://www.shundahai.org/SWVAction.html http://earthrunner.com/savewardvalley http://www.ctaz.com/~swv1 http://banwaste.envirolink.org http://www.alphacdc.com/ien/wardvly4.html http://www.greenaction.org
