The Alliance for a Clean Environment shares community television programs and public information materials related to Limerick Nuclear Power Plant, regional environmental concerns, and public health issues affecting residents in the surrounding area.
These programs were created to help residents understand documented concerns involving radiation releases, air pollution, water impacts, emergency planning, waste storage, regulatory oversight, and long-term risks connected to Limerick Nuclear Plant operations.
Limerick Nuclear Plant Public Information Programs
ACE has used television programs, public meetings, research summaries, and community outreach to explain complicated environmental and safety issues in a way residents and elected officials can review more easily.
Topics discussed in ACE programs include:
- Radiation releases and public health concerns
- Groundwater and drinking water protection
- Schuylkill River impacts from plant operations
- Emergency planning and evacuation concerns
- High-level radioactive waste storage
- Plant aging, corrosion, and design flaws
- NRC oversight and relicensing concerns
- Community action and public participation
Why These Programs Matter
Limerick Nuclear Plant has been a major focus of ACE investigations for many years. The information presented through these programs is intended to help the public review risks, ask better questions, and encourage stronger safeguards for families, communities, and the environment.
Residents are encouraged to continue learning about the issues, review available ACE materials, and share concerns with local, state, and federal officials.
Additional ACE Materials
For more related information, please visit the ACE download section and review available reports, summaries, and attachments connected to Limerick Nuclear Power Plant.
For questions or additional information, contact ACE at (610) 326-2387 or email aceactivists@comcast.net.