Posted 9:03 AM 9/18/2012 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
"It was not my decision to build a nuclear power plant on a fault line to begin with," says one local San Luis Obispo Resident.
Whether you agree with the planned seismic surveys near Diablo Canyon or not, if they're approved, you'll be paying for them.
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Posted 8:20 AM 9/3/2012 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
Fishermen on the Central Coast continue to worry about both short term and long term effects on their businesses due to PG&Es upcoming seismic survey using sound waves.We continue our in depth coverage of the seismic effect tonight with a look at how PG&E plans to cover lost catches (More) • Video (1)
Posted 9:29 AM 8/28/2012 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
Humpback Whales have drawn thousands of people to the central coast the last few weeks.
Many were up close and personal during their spectacular show.
In our ongoing coverage of the seismic effect, tonight we take a look at the effect of PG&E's planned seismic testing on marine (More) • Video (1)
Posted 9:13 AM 8/28/2012 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
A plan to map seismic fault lines near Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant received key approval this week from state officials.
However, there are big concerns about impact on marine life, local fisheries, and people using the waters.
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Posted 3:57 PM 8/20/2012 by Madelyn Monteath, KSBY News
A state agency approved plans Monday to allow seismic surveys near Diablo Canyon.
The California State Lands Commission approved the surveys with a reduced window for the work in order to reduce the effects of the surveys on marine mammals.
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Posted 8:42 AM 8/9/2012 by KSBY News, Carina Corral
Local fishermen were paying a lot of attention to a meeting Wednesday night regarding seismic testing around Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
Analysts with the National Science Foundation reported that the testing will not have a significant impact on the environment, but conceded there (More)
Posted 5:33 PM 4/11/2012 by Nancy Chen
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant is now another step closer to seismic testing. On Wednesday, the California Coastal Commission approved PG&E's plans to put six seismic monitoring devices on the ocean floor near the plant.
The mission to see what potential dangers the Hosgri and (More) • Video (1)