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Editorial: Radioactive review

Salt Lake Tribune

Regulating radioactivity: Derision for uranium disposal decision

Salt Lake Tribune

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission assured Rep. Jim Matheson and other Congress members it will stay true to its commitment to see that depleted uranium can be disposed of safely in Utah and elsewhere.

HEAL Utah promotes green technology over nuclear power

St. George Spectrum

ST. GEORGE - With only a few regulatory hurdles remaining, a nuclear power plant in Utah may not be that far off in the state's future.

The state does, however, have other options, besides nuclear, with renewable energy sources ranging from solar, wind and geothermal, said Eric Spreng, community outreach coordinator for HEAL Utah.

Utah nuclear power proposal has a powerful thirst

Salt Lake Tribune

A state representative pushing to bring nuclear energy to Utah has applied to the state to take billions of gallons of water from the Green River to supply reactors that could produce electricity for 3 million households.