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The Fault at Diablo Canyon

Speers, T. W. | October 8, 1977 issue

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Focuses on the construction of a nuclear power plant by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. in Diablo Canyon, California. Dangers to the nuclear plant from an earthquake fault discovered near the site; Efforts of San Luis-based organization Mothers for Peace in creating public awareness to hazards from nuclear facilities; Defeat of the anti-nuclear Proposition 15 in statewide elections; Approach of the judiciary in sentencing protestors who were arrested on charges of trespassing.

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DIABLO Canyon Nuclear Powerplant (Calif.); PACIFIC Gas & Electric Co.; NUCLEAR power plants -- California; DIABLO Canyon (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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