Sterling Munro of the Bonneville Power Administration states that power shortages for 1983-84 will be so high that conservation efforts will be needed. He predicts a 40% chance of shortages…
Read moreThis article details the exceptional difficulties, both technical and financial, of nuclear waste cleanup on the Hanford site. In particular, the article discusses the immense challenges that lie behind storing,…
Read moreAddresses the U.S. General Accounting Office’s report that drew criticism towards the Bonneville Power Administration’s oversight procedures of three nuclear plants. Further references the discussion that took place between the…
Read moreApril 27 1980, Article title: “Budget’s Ink is Barely Dry, but WPPSS Is in the Red” Newspaper article from Seattle Post-Intelligencer that depicts the business agreements and revisions, as well…
Read moreMarch 23, 1980. Article title “Nuclear Power in Washington – Inflation, TMI and endless delays have left it in a lot of trouble” This article reports on the evolution of…
Read moreJune 7, 1979. This article details how private utility companies in the PNW were trying to lobby congress and the executive branch to let them start a subsidiary company that…
Read moreMarch 29, 1980. This article briefly describes how the overshot budget and delayed construction of the WPPSS nuclear power plants would consequently impact WA state electric bills. Keywords: Nuclear power,…
Read moreA News Letter for the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. including articles on Tribal biologists ocean team, Basin Tribes Defending Water Rights, Fish Recomendationsand foresting plans
Read moreA Letter to the editor of the Chronicle Published Aug 11, 1980. In regards to Mel Tonasket’s comments on the Columbia Basin Project. Written by the Secretary Manager of the…
Read moreA Short article on E.I McCray running for congress, with his record vs. Tonasket
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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