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San Onofre’s wastes can be transferred out of the tsunami zone, away from the earthquake faults, across the 5 Freeway, further inland and to higher ground.
San Onofre State Beach reopened the gate to popular Surf Beach on Friday afternoon but is advising visitors against entering the water until San Diego County health officials declare the water safe… ...
David Matuszak has been surfing the waters of San Diego County for more than 40 years. One of his favorite spots is San Onofre State Beach on the northern tip of Camp Pendleton. About eight years a… ...
San Onofre State Beach, 3 miles south of San Clemente on March 19, 2024. / Photo by Ariana Drehsler for Voice of San Diego None of the parties involved in the negotiations would disclose what price ...
The state's parks department is working with stakeholders, including the military, to rebuild the San Onofre road, but no timeline has been given. Support for LAist comes from.
San Onofre is now a nuclear waste dump for the foreseeable future. This waste is so radioactive that it requires remote handling for up to a million years. That alone is cause for concern to all ...
One of the steepest high tides of the year has forced the removal of a San Onofre surfing landmark.High waters left a 30-foot-tall wind indicator that’s topped with a surfboard, built by surfers ...
Southern California Edison announced Friday it is permanently shutting down the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant, ending the region’s four-decade venture into nuclear energy production. The ...
San Onofre State Beach near San Clemente is a known breeding ground for great white sharks, but only rarely are they captured on camera. Even rarer: images of a great white breaching in California.
Bauder served as San Onofre plant manager from 2009 to 2013 and then returned in November 2018, a few months after a 45-ton canister filled with spent nuclear fuel assemblies almost fell as it was ...