“Now what do we do?” he asked. “Everyone agrees with us.” It was a politician’s overstatement, but the Indian Point opposition effort, driven by veteran antinuclear activists and a new anxiety over terrorism, has reached critical mass in a way few believed was likely even a month ago. In the two weeks since a state-sponsored study laid bare deficiencies in the plan to evacuate area residents in case radiation is released, officials in the four affected counties said they would not certify those plans. The decision on whether to sign the plans and pass them on to federal emergency officials now rests with Gov. George E. Pataki. Full Story
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