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HIST 3770, Spring 2016 (Nuclear West - Nuclear Waste and Utah)

Union of Concerned Scientists: What You Should Know About the Hazards of Nuclear Power
Flyer created by the Union of Concerned Scientists for the purpose of informing people about all possible down sides of nuclear power. Flyer encourages all people to attending meetings and vote against nuclear power.

Union of Concerned Scientists: What You Should Know About the Hazards of Nuclear Power
Flyer created by the Union of Concerned Scientists for the purpose of informing people about all possible down sides of nuclear power. Flyer encourages all people to attending meetings and vote against nuclear power.

Supplementary Statement of Sierra Club for Hearing before House Interior Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment
Title page to a supplementary statement written by the Sierra Club of Utah in defense of not placing a nuclear waste sight in Utah.

H. Anthony Ruckel of Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, Inc. Letter to Ruth Frear
Letter discussing an enclosed Supplementary Statement by the Sierra Club to go to relevant regulatory agencies in fighting placement of nuclear waste sight in Utah.

"See How Dark it is Without Nuclear Power?"
This is a political cartoon aimed at questioning the wisdom in development of nuclear power plants.

Paradox Basin Testing Locations
This map outlines the four proposed testing sites in Paradox, as well as their proximity to features of the landscape.

Paradox Basin Study Region
This is a map outlining the extent of the Paradox Basin region proposed by the DOE as a nuclear repository.

DOE Nuclear Repository Site Proposals
Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for site characterization in 1983.

Map: Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States
This is a map of power reactors throughout the US, either planned or operating, by the year 1980.

Public Meetings on Studies in Utah
Flyer used by the DOE as public propaganda to drum up popular support for Nuclear Waste facilities in Paradox Basin area.