
Dont Nuke The Alamo: Local Power Coalition, opposes new Nuclear Reactors
Don’t Nuke The Alamo! As we all know, San Antonio’s CPS energy is on the verge of investing in a third and fourth reactor for the South Texas Nuclear project in Bay City. In addition to the environmental and social concerns we have about nuclear power at Public Citizen, we also want to make it known that these reactors are a huge financial gamble. Our best independent studies on the topic show that it will likely be well over budget (possibly 100% over budget) and there is every reason to expect unplanned time delays and hidden costs.
Fortunately the citizens of San Antonio are working to voice their concerns about the project and encourage CPS to reconsider this investment. I recently attended the first meeting of Local Power (or Energía Mia), a coalition of various environmental and social organizations from the San Antonio area, to talk about ways we can voice our concerns about the proposal and get our Mayor and City Council to take action. For anyone interested, the next local power meeting will take place on July 28th at the San Antonio Progress Action Coaltion (SAAPAC) office. Plans were made to target local council members by participating in and producing Public Service Announcements, Forums, District Meetings, Right-wing talk radio interviews and radios ads, and letters to churches and neighborhood associations.
Anyone concerned about these issues is welcome to help and attend any events. SAAPAC head Cindy Wheeler expressed plans for the group to make a concentrated effort to identify the San Antonio residents who will experience a 5% or more rate hike on their electric bills if the reactors are built and help them voice their opposition.
The attendees made plans to attend the CPS Neighbors Night meeting series which will take place all around San Antonio on the designated nights at 6:00pm. At these meetings any interested person can sign up to speak. Here is the schedule for the remaining meetings:
Thursday, July 23 (District 1)
Tripoint Center (YMCA)
3233 N. St. Marys St.
Tuesday, August 4 (District 2)
Freeman Coliseum
3201 E. Houston St.
(Held in Auction Barn. Enter through west gate off W Houston near railroad tracks. Parking available in Lot #9)
Wednesday, August 5 (District 7)
St. Paul’s Community Center
1201 Donaldson
Tuesday, August 25 (District 9)
Alzafar Shrine Temple (Terrace Room)
901 North Loop 1604
Tuesday, September 1 (District 10)
My Father’s House
3131 Nacogdoches Road, Suite 105
Wednesday, September 2 (District 3)
Holy Name Activity Center
6618 Fairlawn
Thursday, July 23 (District 1)
Tripoint Center (YMCA)
3233 N. St. Marys St.
Thursday, July 30 (District 8 )
Firefighters Union Hall
8925 IH-10 West
Tuesday, August 4 (District 2)
Freeman Coliseum
3201 E. Houston St.
(Held in Auction Barn. Enter through west gate off W Houston near railroad tracks. Parking available in Lot #9)
Wednesday, August 5 (District 7)
St. Paul’s Community Center
1201 Donaldson
Tuesday, August 25 (District 9)
Alzafar Shrine Temple (Terrace Room)
901 North Loop 1604
Tuesday, September 1 (District 10)
My Father’s House
3131 Nacogdoches Road, Suite 105
Wednesday, September 2 (District 3)
Holy Name Activity Center
6618 Fairlawn
Tuesday, September 15 (District 4)
Knights of Columbus
5763 Ray Ellison Blvd.


















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Some of the organizations that are in the Energia Mia Coalition, or were present at previous meetings include: Free Speech Coalition, Move On, The Texas Drought Project, Texas Climate Emergency campaign, Clean Elections Texas, Consumers Energy Coalition , Highland Park Neighborhood Association, Jefferson Heights Neighborhood Association, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, AlamObama, Travis Park Uniter Methodists Church, Sierra Club Alamo Chapter, Build San Antonio, Southwest Workers’ Union, Homeowners Taxpayers Association, ACORN, COPS-Metro Alliance, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, Inner City, League of Unite Latin American Citizen, Green Party of Texas, and San Antonio Sustainable Living. As you can we have a diverse coalition that is united in its opposition to the proposed nuclear reactors.
As the City’s former Telecommunications Manager I am very much interested in the future of our City and more importantly the financial burden our corrupt city government places on our children and grandchildren.
City employees, City Council Members, City management, etc. simply are not honest with the people they serve. They “bend the truth”, withhold information, skew data to meet their needs and if all else fails – LIE.
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J E Foddrill Sr.
Your objection to nuclear plants is not unusual. Most objections are due to the uranium used as fuel. Ever heard of thorium power? It is an alternative to uranium fuel to produce nuclear energy. The first nuclear plant using thorium will be built in about 5 years. Thorium is cleaner, safer than uranium and is made from monazite ore which is plentiful right here in the U.S. Thorium also can not be used by terrorists for dirty bombs. This should soften your objection to nuclear power. Don’t take my word for it–check it out with Thorium Power Ltd., the leading company.