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South Carolina Political Collections
University of South Carolina
Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, 1946-2015
(Bulk, 1971-1989)
Volume: 118 linear ft.
Processed: 1995-2016, by Mae Bradford, Ana Garcia, Mary Clare
Johnson, Kate Moore, Mary Kennington Steele, and Phil
Warf
Provenance: Donated by Ruth Sackett Thomas
Citation Form: Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, South Carolina Political
Collections, The University of South Carolina
Copyright: Copyright of the Environmentalists, Inc. Papers has been
transferred to the University of South Carolina.
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 2
Organizational Note:
Environmentalists, Inc. is a small, non-profit, grassroots organization dedicated to protecting
the environment. It was founded in South Carolina in February 1972, during a time when
“concern for the environment was still considered an extreme and radical idea—especially in
South Carolina.”1 It was originally founded in response to fears over the building of the
Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant and to combat the promotion of nuclear power without adequate
attention to its risks and weaknesses. Other issues with which the organization has been
involved include nuclear power, the reprocessing and storage of spent nuclear fuel, and
radioactive waste. The organization is chiefly run by volunteers, including university
professors, lawyers, and social and health care professionals, with some participation from
technical experts. It received a commendation from the Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous
Wastes in 1989 for achievement in and dedication to the cause of environmental justice.
The driving force behind the organization has
been Ruth Sackett Thomas (b. 1920), a former
art teacher and draftswoman. Thomas has
served in many different roles in
Environmentalists, Inc., including legal
assistant, researcher, coordinator, treasurer and
president. She spoke and testified frequently in
both public hearings and hearings held before
the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S.
Senate, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and
city and county councils. She often questioned
and cross-examined witnesses in hearings. For
much of its history, the organization was based
out of Thomas’s home in Columbia. Due to her
efforts on behalf of the environment, she
received the 1989 Jefferson Award from the
American Institute for Public Service.
Following its founding, Environmentalists, Inc.
immediately began fighting the planned
construction of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant
in Barnwell County. The group initiated an appeal against the licensing of the plant in 1974
and persuaded the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to hold hearings. A total of 36 hearings
sparked national attention on the hazards of nuclear waste and eventually led to the closing of
the incomplete plant in 1977.
Since that time, Environmentalists, Inc., comprised of fewer than 100 members, has devoted
itself to the protection of the environment and public health in South Carolina, while assisting
individuals and groups in ensuring a healthy environment. It has filed over twenty “lawsuits or
1 Todorovic, A. (1998, August 26 – September 1). Ruth Thomas, SC’s legendary environmentalist. Free Times,
p. 5.
Ruth Thomas testifying at a hearing on the Virgil C.
Summer Nuclear Station, 1984
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administrative appeals to stop projects it believes are bad for South Carolina’s environment.”2
Those projects have included a low-level radioactive waste site, also located in Barnwell
County; a hazardous waste landfill in Sumter County; a nuclear facility near the Savannah
River; and hazardous waste incinerators in Rock Hill and Roebuck.
Environmentalists, Inc. also engages in research into environmental issues and in educational
programs. It works with various local, state and national organizations in both sharing
information and in initiating and intervening at licensing and review processes for corporations
and facilities that they believe to be potentially harmful or hazardous to the public. These
organizations include the Sierra Club, the League of Women Voters and the Piedmont Organic
Movement.
Scope and Content Note:
The collection consists of 118 linear feet of material, 1946 to 2015, and chiefly dates from
1971 to 1989. It documents the work undertaken by Environmentalists, Inc., including its
association with many other organizations in its quest to protect the environment and public
health. It is arranged into seven series: General, Administrative, Legal, Topical,
Publications, Audiovisual, and Clippings. The Legal and Topical series comprise the largest
portions of the collection. Most of the collection has been processed to the subseries level.
The Administrative series, c. 1950 to 2015, documents the organizational and financial
activities of Environmentalists, Inc. It includes the official charter, organizational bylaws,
records of meetings and activities, membership records, and financial records, including
records of fundraising ideas and grant proposals. The file on Ruth Thomas’s compositions
includes a play by Thomas about the importance of environmental education. Ruth Thomas’s
notes are rather complicated because just one page of notes can address various subjects. The
correspondence file includes letters to and from such South Carolina politicians as
Representative Butler Derrick, Senator Ernest F. Hollings, and former Governor Richard W.
Riley.
The Legal series, 1970 to 2014, contains materials pertaining to the many lawsuits and other
legal proceedings in which Environmentalists, Inc. was involved or took an interest. The cases
are primarily arranged chronologically and subsequently by case name, with the case number
following where applicable. The cases came before a variety of bodies, chiefly the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC), and its predecessor, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC).
The series also includes cases that were heard before the South Carolina Circuit Courts, other
states’ courts, U.S. District Courts, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals. The legal proceedings to
prevent the licensing and opening of the Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant, which began in 1970
and ended in 1977, occupy five linear feet. There are also three case names associated with the
lawsuit against the ThermalKEM hazardous waste incinerator, to which Environmentalists,
Inc. was a party.
2 Fretwell, S. (2007, December 2). The good fight: 87-year-old a natural at crusading for environment. The
State, pp. A1, A8.
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The Topical series, 1946 to 2015, documents issues important to Environmentalists, Inc. Four
topics dominate this series: Hazardous Waste, Nuclear, Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Sites,
and Organizations. The Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Sites subseries focuses on the following
sites in South Carolina: the Pinewood Landfill, Savannah River Site, Virgil C. Summer
Nuclear Station, ThermalKEM Hazardous Waste Incinerator, and the Barnwell Nuclear Fuel
Plant. Most of these sites include information about the different companies that have owned
them, including Allied-Gulf Nuclear Services and Allied-General Nuclear Services (a
partnership between Allied Chemical Nuclear Products, Inc. and the General Atomic
Company), which owned and were involved in building the
Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant. Some of the material filed
under the Barnwell Plant pertains to the separate Barnwell
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility, operated
by Chem-Nuclear Systems. The Pinewood Landfill was
first owned by Laidlaw Environmental Services and known
as the Laidlaw Hazardous Waste Landfill. It was
subsequently owned by SCA Services, which became GSX
Corporation, and then by Safety-Kleen. Materials
pertaining to the Savannah River Site Citizens Advisory
Board have been included under the Savannah River Site
file in the Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Sites subseries
rather than under the Organizations subseries because all of
the Board’s work and research directly pertain to the
Savannah River Site.
Groups within the Organizations subseries are organized
primarily by their status as governmental or non-
governmental entities. The governmental organization files
contain documents related to Ruth Thomas’s testimony at
various hearings and legal proceedings, as well as
correspondence with and generic information about the
organizations. The files on non-governmental organizations include materials related to groups
in which Ruth Thomas held membership or an interest. Most notable is the Woman’s Club of
Columbia file, which reflects her activities on hazardous waste education while she served as
chairman of the club’s Conservation Department, 1971 to 1972.
The Publications series, 1970 to 2014, consists mainly of newsletters, magazines, and
pamphlets produced by various organizations involved in the fight against chemical and
hazardous waste. One noteworthy item is the booklet, “Is South Carolina to Become a
Dumping Ground for the Entire Nation’s Radioactive Wastes?” by South Carolina attorney
Townsend Belser. Reading it inspired Ruth Thomas to involve herself in the fight against the
Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant.
The Clippings series, 1970 to 2007, is primarily concerned with nuclear and hazardous waste
sites, companies involved in nuclear and hazardous waste, and people of interest to
Environmentalists, Inc. The file on Charles H. Wickenberg, Jr. contains articles written by that
Pamphlet advertising an
environmental leadership conference
hosted by Environmentalists, Inc.,
1989
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reporter, not articles about him. The file on Ruth Thomas contains information about her work
and achievements, as well as op-ed pieces written by her.
The Audiovisual series, 1955 to 2008, consists of materials in a variety of media, including
photographs, photographic negatives, compact discs, a U-Matic videocassette, audio reels, and
floppy disks. Items are arranged by format. The photographs date mainly from the 1970s to
1980s and depict both nuclear sites and people involved in nuclear-related matters. There are
about 75 photos that depict the protests against the ThermalKEM hazardous waste incinerator
that took place in 1988 and 1989. There is also a set of two CD-ROMs that provide
supplementary information to two booklets located in the Yucca Mountain files, entitled Final
Environmental Impact Statement for a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear
Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada.
Series List:
General Box 1
Administrative Boxes 1-6
Legal Boxes 7-32
Topical Boxes 33-115
Publications Boxes 116-118
Audiovisual Box 119
Clippings Boxes 120-122
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Box List: General Box 1
Administrative:
Financial:
General
Expenses
Fundraising and Donations (2)
Grants:
General
Proposals:
General (2)
Max and Anna Levinson Foundation Proposal
MUSE Foundation Proposal
Unnamed Proposal
IRS and South Carolina Tax Commission
Membership and Dues
“Old Work Schedules and Time Put In”
Outstanding Accounts
Statement, 1982-1983
Organizational:
General
Awards
By-Laws
Charter
Correspondence:
1971-1974
1975
1976-1977
1978-1979
1980-1981
1982-1983
1984-1986
1987-1989
1990-1999 Box 2
2000-2009
2012-2015
n.d. (2)
“Explanation of E.I.’s Role”
Meetings, Activities, and Events
“Names and Addresses” (4)
“Notes for Talks”
Press Releases
Proposed Policies and Petitions
Statements and Testimonies (2)
“Suggested Projects”:
General
Services to Intervenors
Thomas, Ruth: Box 3
Compositions
Notes Boxes 3 cont. -5
Resumes and Experience
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Website
Legal: Box 6 General:
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
n.d.
1970, Allied-General Nuclear Services, et al. (Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant Boxes 6 cont.-10
Separations Facility), In the Matter of, Docket Nos. 50-332 NEPA and 50-332 OL (1970-1977)
1971, Duke Power Company (William B. McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2), In the Box 11
Matter of, Docket Nos. 50-369 and 50-370 (1971-1972)
1972, South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 1), In the
Matter of, Docket No. 50-395 (1972-1981)
1973:
Carolina Power & Light Company (H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2), In the Matter of,
Docket No. 50-261 (1973-1982)
Duke Power Company, Application for Certificate to Construct a Major Facility […] on Lake
Wylie in York County, SC (Catawba Nuclear Station and Transmission System), Docket No.
16,810
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. v. Dixy Lee Ray, et al.
Power Reactor Development Company Provisional Operating License No. DPR-9, In the Matter
of, Docket No. 50-16 (1973-1974)
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Authority to Adjust and Increase its
Electric and Gas Rates and Charges, Docket No. 16,824
1974:
Allied-Chemical Nuclear Services, et al. (Barnwell Plutonium Product Facility), In the Matter of,
Docket No. 70-1821
Allied-Chemical Nuclear Services, et al. (Barnwell Uranium Hexafluoride Facility), In the Matter
of, Docket No. 70-1327 (1974-1975)
Consumers Power Company (Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant), In the Matter of, Docket No. 50-155
Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. and New York State Atomic and Space Development Authority, In the
Matter of, Docket No. 50-201
1975:
Citizens for Responsible Energy Policy and Environmentalists, Inc., petitioners, In the Matter of
Duke Power Company for Certificate to Construct a Major Facility […] in Cherokee County, SC
(Cherokee Nuclear Station), Docket No. 18,413
Environmentalists, Inc., et al., petitioners, In the Matter of Allied-Chemical Nuclear Services, et
al. (Barnwell Fuel Receiving and Storage Station), Docket No. 70-1729 (1975-1982)
1976: Box 12
Duke Power Company, Application for Authority to Adjust its Electric Rates and Charges, Docket
Nos. 17,199 and 17,057
Generic Environmental Statement of Mixed Oxide Fuel (GESMO), In the Boxes 12 cont.-18
Matter of, Docket No. RM-50-5 (1976-1978)
Investigation, Analysis, and Estimation of Future Growth in the Use of Electricity and the Need
for Future Generating Capacity for North Carolina under Chapter 780, 1975 Session Laws of
North Carolina, In the Matter of, Docket No. E-100, SUB 22
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. v. Robert C. Seamans, Jr., et al., Civil Action No.
76-1691 (1976-1977)
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA,
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Docket Nos. 75-4276 and 75-4278
1977: Boxes 18 cont.-21
Amendment of 10CFR Part 51 – Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities
(Environmental Effects of the Uranium Fuel Cycle), In the Matter of, Docket No. RM-50-3 (1977-
1979)
Linda Lewis, et al. v. Marcus A. Rowden, et al., No. EC 77-237-K
The People Are Coming, et al. v. South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, et al., Docket No. 77-
510-E
San Diego Gas & Electric Company (Notice of Intention to File an Application for Certification of
the Sundesert Nuclear Power Plant, together with Transmission Lines and Necessary
Appurtenances), In the Matter of, Docket No. 76-NOI-2
Shallow Land Burial of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes, In the Matter of, Nuclear Regulatory
Commission Docket No. PRM-20-7
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Approval of Revised Rate Schedules,
Tariffs and Contracts, Docket Nos. 76-645-E and 18,362
1978:
Allied-General Nuclear Services, et al. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA, Case No. 78-
1403
Scientists and Engineers for Secure Energy, et al. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and
USA
Westinghouse Electric Corporation v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Case No. 78-1188
1979:
Natural Resources Defense Council v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA, Case No.
77-1448
State of New York v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA, Case No. 79-2110; Natural
Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA, Case No. 79-
2131
1980:
Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc., Investigation of, Snelling, SC
City and County of Denver, et al. v. Thomas Eggert, Charles Pitts, and John Nicholl, et al. (1980-
1982)
Irma Turner, et al. v. Bumpass Cove Development Corporation, et al., Civil Action No. 3409
(1980-1982)
1981:
Chemical Waste Management, Inc., Denver-Arapahoe Chemical Waste Processing Facility, In the
Matter of, Docket No. RCRA (3008) VIII-82 (1981-1982)
Chemical Waste Management, Inc., et al., and Lyncott Corporation v. Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources and Susquehanna County and George
Campbell, et al., Docket Nos. 81-154-H and 81-155-H (1981-1982)
Hospital Corporation of America, petitioner, In Re: Application for Certificate of Need to
Construct 48 Additional Beds for a Total Licensed Capacity of 239 Acute Care Beds – Providence
Hospital, Columbia, SC
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency v. ESL, Inc. and Waste Management of Illinois, Inc.,
Illinois Pollution Control Board (PCB) 79-256
National Industrial Environmental Services, Inc., In the Matter of, TSCA Docket No. VII-80-T-90
Ohio Liquid Disposal, Vickery, Ohio, In the Matter of, Environmental Protection Agency Docket
No. V-W-81-R-21
Palmetto Recycling, Inc., Hazardous Waste Facility Permit Application and Hazardous Waste
Transporter Permit Application, Richland County, SC, In the Matter of
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Approval of an Increase in Rates and
Charges, SC Public Service Commission (PSC) Docket No. 81-72-E (1981-1982)
South Carolina Welfare Rights Organization, et al. v. SC Public Service Commission, et al.,
Docket No. 80-CP-40-3443
Stabatrol Corporation, et al. v. Metzval Corporation, et al., Civil Action No. 82-02392 (1981-
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1982)
Waste Management of Wisconsin, In the Matter of, Docket No. V-W-81-R-011
1982: Boxes 21 cont.-22
Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc., et al., In Re: SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
Radioactive Materials License Nos. 097, 287-01, 287-02, and 287-03, and Permit Nos. 005-39-82-
X, 0062, 39-82-4, and 0063-39-82-X
Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc. v. Waste Management, Inc. and WMI Holdings, Inc., No. C 82-
812(C)
Citizens to Preserve Santee Cooper v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and
Union Camp Corporation
David Bulloch, et al. v. USA, Case No. C-81-0123C
Environmentalists, Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Boxes 22 cont.-23
Control, et al., Docket No. 82-CP-40-5214 (1982-1983)
Jasper County [SC], et al. v. Waste Management of South Carolina, Inc., Case No. 82-CP-27-121
Murrells Inlet Concerned Citizens Association, et al., petitioners, In Re: Issuance of Certification
in Accordance with Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, as Amended, to Triska Marina,
Murrells Inlet, SC, P/N 79-36-169 (1982-1983)
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. v. William A. Vaughn, et al., Civil Action No. 82-
3173 (1982-1983)
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Approval of an Increase in Rates and
Charges, SC Public Service Commission (PSC) Docket No. 82-240-E (1982-1983)
Waste Management, Inc. and WMI Holdings, Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental
Control and Robert S. Jackson, M.D., Commissioner, Civil Action No. 82-1789-3
Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. v. Board of Supervisors of Tazewell County, Illinois Pollution
Control Board (PCB) 82-55
Wayne A. Miller and Edna E. Miller, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v.
National Industrial Environmental Services, et al., Civil Action 82-1043
1983:
Environmentalists, Inc., petitioner, In the Matter of the Application submitted by Chem-Nuclear
Systems, Inc., requesting an Amendment to the Radioactive Waste Disposal Volume Restriction
of South Carolina Radioactive Material License No. 097 (1983-1986)
John C. Ruoff v. SC Public Service Commission, et al., Civil Action No. 83-CP-40-3668
Palmetto Alliance, Inc. v. SC Public Service Commission and Piedmont Municipal Power
Agency, Civil Action 83-CP-40-0044
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Adjustments in the Company’s Electric
Rate Schedules and Tariffs, Docket No. 83-307-E
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company v. The Public Service Commission of South Carolina, et
al., Civil Action No. 83-CP-40-3148
1984: Boxes 23 cont.-24
Energy Research Foundation, et al. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, et al.,
In Re: Application for Transfer of Interim Status from SCA Services, Inc. to GSX Corporation for
the Pinewood Facility, Sumter County, by the Department of Health and Environmental Control
(1984-1987)
Environmentalists, Inc., petitioner, In the Matter of South Carolina Industrial Landfill Permit
#IWP-145; SCA Services, Inc.; Genstar Corporation; Waste Management, Inc.; Genstar Refuse
Services Corporation; Waste Management Acquiring Corporation; et al. (1984-1985)
Environmentalists, Inc., petitioners, In the Matter of the US Department of Energy’s Decision to
Restart the L-Reactor at its Savannah River Plant near Aiken, SC
Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation, Inc., et al. v. Donald Hodel, Secretary, US
Department of Energy, et al., CIV 3-83-562
1985, GSX Services of South Carolina, Inc., et al. v. SC Department of Boxes 24 cont.-25
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 10
Health and Environmental Control, In Re: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Permit Decision: GSX Services of South Carolina, Inc. Hazardous Waste Permit SCD 070 375
985, Sumter County, SC; and Draft Financial Responsibility Determination: GSX Services of
South Carolina, Inc. Pinewood Facility, Sumter County, SC, Docket No. 89-135 (1985-1994)
1986, Sierra Club v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and Alcoa South Carolina,
Inc. (1986-1987)
1987:
GSX Services of South Carolina, Inc. v. SC Board of Health and Environmental Control and SC
Department of Health and Environmental Control, Civil Action No. 87-CP-40-0844
Richland NE Gold Camouflage, Inc., et al. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental
Control, In Re: Ridgeway Mining Company Permit Application
1988:
Environmentalists, Inc., et al. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, In Re:
Thermal Oxidation Corporation Hazardous Waste Permit No. SCD 981 467 616 (1988-1992)
ThermalKEM Hazardous Waste Incinerator: Boxes 25 cont.-26
Environmentalists, Inc. and Doris Lewis, et al. (also known as Citizens for Clean Air and
Water) v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
Jack Lewis, Sr., et al., In Re: ThermalKEM, Inc. Air Operation Permit 2440-0042 and
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Operating Permit No. SCD 044 442 333, Civil Action No. 90-
CP-40-2565
ThermalKEM, Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, In Re: Hazardous
Waste Permit No. SCD 044 442 333, Civil Action No. 89-CP-40-3328 (1988-1996)
1989:
Lynches River Council v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, In Re: National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit SC#0042676 Issued to Town of
Lynchburg Discharge to Lynches River
Riverland Park Neighborhood Association, petitioner, In the Matter of Federal Aid Project No. M-
5035 (11) – 12th Street Extension in Lexington County
1990, Public Citizen, Inc., et al., and Western Colorado Congress v. US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission and USA, Case No. 90-1432 (1990-1991)
1991, Sierra Club, et al., applicants for intervention, In Re: Hazardous Waste Treatment Council, on
behalf of itself and its members v. State of South Carolina, et al., Case No. 91-2331; ThermalKEM,
Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, et al., Case No. 91-2334
1992:
Coalition of Citizens for a Clean Community, et al., In Re: Approval for the Land Application of
Sludge Solids from the City of Rock Hill/Manchester Creek to Farm Land in Chester, Lancaster
and York Counties (1992-1993)
Energy Research Foundation, et al. v. James D. Watkins, Secretary of Energy, and US Department
of Energy (1992-1993)
1993, Yankee Atomic Electric Company (Yankee Nuclear Power Station), In the Matter of, Docket
No. 50-29 (1993-1994)
1994, Laidlaw Environmental Services of South Carolina, Inc., formerly GSX Services of South
Carolina, Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and SC Board of Health and
Environmental Control, In Re: Department of Health and Environmental Control Contested Case No.
89-135, Civil Action No. 94-CP-40-01412
1995:
Bobby Ballenger, et al. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and Waste
Management of South Carolina, Inc., Civil Action No. 95-CP-42-0075 (1995-1996)
Environmental Technologies Council, on behalf of itself and its members v. State of South
Carolina, et al., Civil Action No. 3:90-1402-0
1996:
Environmentalists, Inc., petitioner v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and
Giant Cement Company, Docket No. 96-ALJ-07-0030-CC
Interstate Nuclear Services Corporation, et al. v. SC Department of Boxes 26 cont.-27
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Health and Environmental Control, Docket No. 96-ALJ-07-0558-CC (1996-2000)
1997, Private Fuel Storage, LLC (Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation), In the Matter of,
Docket No. 72-22-ISFSI
1999, Carolina Power & Light Company (Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant), In the Matter of,
Docket No. 50-400-LA
2000:
Environmentalists, Inc., petitioner, In the Matter of Standard Review Plan (NUREG-1718 draft)
for Review of an Application for a Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility
UniTech Services Group, Inc., formerly known as Interstate Nuclear Services Corporation v. SC
Department of Health and Environmental Control, et al., Civil Action No. 00-CP-40-0484
William D. Hooker v. Westinghouse Savannah River Company, In the Matter of, Case No. 2001-
ERA-0016 (2000-2002)
2001:
Chem-Nuclear Systems, LLC, Application for Adjustment in the Levels of Allowable Costs and
for Identification of Allowable Costs, In the Matter of, Docket No. 2000-366-A (2001-2004)
Duke COGEMA Stone & Webster (Savannah River Mixed Oxide Boxes 27 cont.-28
Fuel Fabrication Facility), In the Matter of, Docket No. 070-03098-ML (2001-2002)
Duke Energy Corporation (McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, and Catawba Nuclear Station,
Units 1 and 2), In the Matter of, Docket Nos. 50-369, 50-370, 50-413, and 50-414
2002:
Jim Hodges, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in his official capacity v. Spencer Abraham,
Secretary of the Department of Energy, in his official capacity; US Department of Energy, Civil
Action No. 02-1639 (Civil Action No. 1:02-1426-22)
Tri-Valley Communities against a Radioactive Environment v. US Department of Energy and
Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Energy
US Department of Energy and Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Energy v. Jim Hodges, Governor of
South Carolina, Civil Action No. 1:02-2078
2003: Box 29
Annual Review of the Gas Costs and Gas Purchasing Policies of Piedmont Natural Gas Company,
In the Matter of, Docket No. 2003-4-G
Application of J.C. Cox Utilities, Inc., for Increase in Rates and Charges, Docket No. 2003-277-S
2004:
Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. USA and US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Case No. 04-
1145; Public Citizen Critical Mass Energy and Environment Program, et al. v. USA and US
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Case No. 04-1359
Dixie-Narco, Inc. and Maytag Corporation v. Lillie B. Dorch, et al., and Rheem Manufacturing
Company v. City Investing Company, et al., Civil Action No. 1-01-0137-22
Sierra Club and Environmentalists, Inc. v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
and Chem-Nuclear Systems, Docket No. 04-ALC-07-0126-CC (2004-2005)
2005, Petition of the Office of Regulatory Staff to Establish Dockets to Consider Implementing the
Requirements of Section 1251 (Net Metering and Additional Standards) of the Energy Policy Act of
2005, Docket No. 2005-385-E; Petition of the Office of Regulatory Staff to Establish Dockets to
Consider Implementing the Requirements of Section 1252 (Smart Metering) of the Energy Policy Act
of 2005, Docket No. 2005-386-E (2005-2008)
2006, Petition of the Office of Regulatory Staff to Establish Dockets to Consider Implementing the
Requirements of Section 1254 (Interconnection) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Docket No. 2005-
387-E
2007: Boxes 29 cont.-31
Combined Application for Certificate of Environmental Compatibility, Public Convenience and
Necessity and for a Base Load Review Order for the Construction and Operation of a Nuclear
Facility at Jenkinsville, SC, Docket No. 2008-196-E (2007-2009)
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Application for Approval of Decision to Incur Nuclear Generation
Pre-Construction Costs, In the Matter of, Docket No. 2007-440-E
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 12
2008, Duke Energy Carolinas Combined License Application for William States Lee III [Nuclear
Station], Units 1 and 2, In the Matter of, Docket Nos. 52-018 and 52-019
2009, South Carolina Energy Users Committee v. South Carolina Public Service Commission, et al.
2011, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Application for Authority to Adjust and Increase Its Electric Rates
and Charges, Docket No. 2011-271-E
2012:
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, Application for Adjustment of Rates and Charges Applicable to
Electric Service in North Carolina, In the Matter of, Docket No. E-7, SUB 1026 (2012-2013)
Ruth Thomas v. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and South Carolina Electric
& Gas Company (2012-2013)
State of New York, et al. v. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and USA, Case No. 11-1045
2013, Nuclear Innovation North America, LLC (South Texas Project Units 3 and 4), In the Matter of,
Docket Nos. 52-12-COL and 52-13-COL
2014, South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Application for Approval to Revise Rates under the
Base Load Review Act, Docket 2014-187-E
n.d.:
Carolina Environmental Study Group, Inc. and Catawba Central Labor Union v. US Atomic
Energy Commission, et al.
Ralph Nader and Friends of the Earth v. Dixy Lee Ray, et al.
Topical: Box 32 12th Street Extension, Cayce, SC
Companies:
General
Out of State:
Areva NP, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Auburn International, Inc., Danvers, MA
Carolina Power & Light Company, Raleigh, NC
Duke COGEMA Stone & Webster, LLC, Charlotte, NC
Duke Energy (formerly Duke Power Company), Charlotte, NC
Waste Management, Inc., Houston, TX Box 33
Westinghouse Electric Company, Pittsburgh, PA
South Carolina:
Carolawn Company, Fort Lawn
Columbia Organic Chemical Company, Columbia
Dixie Narco (formerly Admiral Home Appliances), Williston
Edwards Professional Dry Cleaners, Williston
Giant Cement Company, Harleyville Boxes 33 cont.-34
Groce Laboratories, Inc., Greer
Interstate Nuclear Services Corporation (INS), Columbia [see also: Oversize]
Leonard Chemical Company, York County
Owen Electric Steel Company, Cayce
Palmetto Landfill & Recycling, Inc., Spartanburg
Palmetto Recycling, Inc., Columbia
Santee Portland Cement Company, Holly Hill
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G)
South Carolina Generating Company, Inc., Goose Creek
Union Camp Corporation, Eastover
CSX Railroad Switchyard, Cayce, SC
Geology/Seismology Box 35
Gold Mining
Hazardous Waste: Boxes 35 cont.-46
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 13
General
Management Permits and Storage Permits
Pesticides
Transportation [see also: Oversize] Boxes 46 cont.-47
Laws, Rules, and Regulations: Boxes 47 cont.-49
General
Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact Boxes 49 cont.-50
Liability Insurance
Natural Resources: Boxes 50 cont.-51
General
Air Quality [see also: Oversize] Boxes 51 cont.-52
Timber
Water Quality [see also: Oversize] Boxes 52 cont.-53
Nuclear:
General [see also: Oversize]
Environmental Impact Statements Boxes 53 cont.-55
Health Effects:
General
Cancer Boxes 55 cont.-56
Perinatal, Infants, and Children
Rabies
Impacts Boxes 56 cont.-60
Products: Boxes 60 cont.-64
Plutonium/MOX
Radiation Poisoning Box 65
Toxins (contains material on uranium, PCBs, Krypton-85, dioxin, and chromium)
Tritium Boxes 65 cont.-66
Reference Materials Boxes 66 cont.-70
Weapons [see also: Oversize]
Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Sites:
General
Citizens Advisory Boards
Alabama:
General
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Athens
California, Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Avila Beach
Colorado:
Denver-Arapahoe Chemical Waste Processing Facility, Arapahoe County
Lowry Landfill, Aurora, Arapahoe County
Rocky Flats Plant, Denver
Florida, Turkey Point Nuclear Site, Homestead Box 71
Georgia:
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 14
Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Burke County
Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility, Heard County
Illinois:
General
Clinton Nuclear Generating Station, DeWitt County
Midwest Fuel Recovery Plant, Morris
Morris Operation, Grundy County
Indiana, Recycling Center, Seymour
Kansas, Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility (owned by National Industrial Environmental Services,
Inc.), Furley
Kentucky:
Brookside Mine, Harlan County
Maxey Flat Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility, Fleming County
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts:
General
Yankee Rowe Nuclear Power Station, Rowe
Michigan:
General
Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Newport
Minnesota, Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Monticello
Nebraska, Crow Butte Uranium Recovery Facility, Dawes County
Nevada, Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, Nye County
New Jersey: Box 72
Lipari Landfill, Mantua
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Ocean County
Salem Nuclear Power Plant, Salem County
New Mexico, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad
New York:
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton
Indian Point Energy Center, Buchanan
Western New York Nuclear Service Center, West Valley Boxes 72 cont.-73
North Carolina:
General
Caldwell Systems, Inc. Hazardous Waste Incinerator, Caldwell County
GSX Corporation Waste Treatment Facility, Scotland County [see also: Oversize]
William B. McGuire Nuclear Station, Mecklenburg County
Ohio:
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. Hazardous Waste Facility, Vickery
Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, Ottawa County
Oregon
Pennsylvania:
General
Geological Reclamation Operations & Waste Systems (GROWS), Inc. Landfill, Morrisville
Lyncott Corporation Landfill, New Milford
Shippingport Atomic Power Station, Shippingport
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station, Dauphin County Boxes 73 cont.-74
South Carolina: Boxes 75 cont.-83
Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant, Barnwell County [see also: Oversize]
Catawba Nuclear Station, York
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 15
Hickory Hill Landfill, Ridgeland Box 84
Laidlaw Hazardous Waste Site, Roebuck
Lexington Recycle Center, Lexington
Oconee Nuclear Station, Seneca
Pinewood Landfill (also known as Laidlaw Hazardous Waste Boxes 84 cont.-86
Landfill), Sumter County
Savannah River Site (formerly Savannah River Plant): Boxes 86 cont.-94
General [see also: Oversize]
Citizens Advisory Board Boxes 94 cont.-96
Environmental Impact Reports and Statements Boxes 96 cont.-98
ThermalKEM Hazardous Waste Incinerator, Rock Hill [see also: Boxes 98 cont.-100
Oversize]
Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Jenkinsville Boxes 101 cont.-103
William States Lee III Nuclear Station, Cherokee County Boxes 103 cont.-104
Tennessee:
General
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Hamilton County
Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant, Rhea County
Texas:
General
South Texas Project Electric Generating Station, Wadsworth
Washington:
Columbia Generating Station, Benton County
Waste Management Operations, Hanford Reservation, Richland
Wisconsin:
General
SHINE Medical Technologies Radioisotope Production Facility, Janesville
International:
General
Canada
Germany:
General
Wyhl Nuclear Power Plant, Wyhl
Japan
Organizations: Boxes 104 cont.-105
General [see also: Oversize]
Governmental:
Federal:
Department of Energy (DOE):
General
Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future
Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee (formerly the Nuclear Energy Study
Committee)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
General
Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC)
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 16
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (successor to Atomic Boxes 105 cont.-108
Energy Commission)
Southeast Compact Commission for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management
State and Municipal:
Alabama, Sumter County Commission
Colorado, Rocky Mountain Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Negotiation
Committee
North Carolina, Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority
South Carolina:
City of Columbia Planning and Development Services Department
Commission on the Future of South Carolina
Department of Administration, Nuclear Advisory Council
Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC): Box 109
General
Hazardous Waste Management Select Oversight Boxes 109 cont.-111
Committee (formerly Hazardous Waste Management Task Force):
General
Future Needs Subcommittee
Research Fund
Public Service Commission
Richland County Planning Commission
State Energy Policy Planning Advisory Panel
State Legislative Committee to Study the Establishment of Boxes 111 cont.-112
Plants or Facilities for the Recovery of Nuclear Fuel and the Storage of Waste
Nuclear Materials
State Planning Council on Radioactive Waste Management
Workers’ Compensation Commission
Non-Governmental:
South Carolina:
Citizens Asking for a Safe Environment (CASE)
Coastal Conservation League
Columbia Urban League, Inc.
Democratic Party of South Carolina
Environmental Action, Inc.
Humanities Council, The (formerly Committee for the Humanities)
League of Women Voters of South Carolina
Palmetto Alliance, Inc.
Piedmont Organic Movement
Progressive Network
Sierra Club
Textile Manufacturers Association
Woman’s Club of Columbia
Other:
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
American Friends Service Committee
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL):
General
Bellefonte Efficiency and Sustainability Team (BEST)
Carolina Environmental Study Group, Inc.
Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste Box 113
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 17
Citizens Energy Council
Citizen Labor Energy Coalition
Council on Economic Priorities
Environmental Action Foundation
Environmental Law & Policy Center
Friends of the Earth
Georgia:
General
Georgia Conservancy
Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)
Greenpeace
Human Endeavor, The, Vaughn, Ontario
League of Conservation Voters
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (NRDC)
North Carolina:
GreenPower
Public Interest Research Group
Waste Awareness and Reduction Network (WARN)
Nuclear Energy Institute
Union of Concerned Scientists
Persons:
General
Mills, Helen (Mrs. James Thomas)
Naugler, Teri
Resnikoff, Marvin
Sternglass, Ernest Box 114
Pollution
Publications: Box 115
Books:
Adams, J. H., Dunlap, L. C., Hair, J. D., Krupp, F. D., Lorenz, J., McCloskey, J. M., Peterson, R.
W., Pritchard, P. C., Turnage, W. A., & Wendelowski, K. (1985). An Environmental Agenda
for the Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
Gergel, M. G. (1979). Excuse Me Sir, Would You Like to Buy a Kilo of Isopropyl Bromide? (2nd
ed.). Rockford, Ill.: Pierce Chemical Company.
Gibbs, L. M. (1995). Dying From Dioxin: A Citizen’s Guide to Reclaiming Our Health and
Rebuilding Democracy. Boston, MA: South End Press.
Hammond, A. L., Metz, W. D., & Maugh, II, T. H. (1973). Energy and the Future. Washington,
D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Levenson, M., Crowley, K. D., & US National Research Council Board on Radioactive Waste
Management. (1998). Research Reactor Aluminum Spent Fuel: Treatment Options for
Disposal. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
Nuclear Energy Policy Study Group. (1977). Nuclear Power Issues and Choices: Report of the
Nuclear Energy Policy Study Group. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company.
US National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control.
(1994). Management and Disposition of Excess Weapons Plutonium: Reactor-Related
Options. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
US National Research Council Committee on Cesium Processing Alternatives for High-Level
Waste at the Savannah River Site. (2000). Alternatives for High-Level Waste Salt Processing
at the Savannah River Site. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
Booklets, 1970-2014 and n.d.:
General:
“Arthritis – The Basic Facts”
“Burdens of Proof: Science and Public Accountability in the Field of Environmental
Epidemiology with a Focus on Low Dose Radiation and Community Health Studies”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 18
“The Curse Causeless Shall Not Come”
“Directory of [US] Public Officials, 1971-1972”
“Educational Broadcasting Review”
“The Environment: Global Problems – Local Solutions Interdisciplinary Conference”
“General Information on Copyright”
“Great Love around the World: The International Relief Work of the Tzu Chi Foundation”
“J. Strom Thurmond: The Recent Record, 1973-1977”
“Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Problems, Benefits, Solutions”
“Soil Purification System”
“South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Earth Day 2000”
“South Carolina in Crisis!”
“South Carolina News Media and Law Enforcement Directory 1985”
“The State of the States”:
1987
1989
“States Close the Loop: A Survey of Recycled Content Laws and Other Market Development
Strategies”
“Stress – and Your Health”
“Tools for Citizens: Tips and Ideas for Enhancing your Political Voice” (E.I. publication)
“Workers’ Foes…They’re Going for Broke”
Air and Water Quality:
“America’s Water Crisis…Fact? ...Or Fiction?”
“Clean Air. It’s up to you, too.”
“A Primer on Waste Water Treatment”
“The South Carolina Water Pollution Control Program”
“Your Right to Clean Air: A Manual for Citizen Action”
Companies:
“The BASF Controversy: Employment vs. Environment”
“Duke Energy 2013 Sustainability Report”
“Duke Power Company, Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan Summary
Prospectus”
“The Grace Energy Corporation Report”
“Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Standard Oil Company of California”
“Of Gardens and Gators: DuPont’s Environmental Commitment”
“South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, How to Stay on Top of Rising Energy Costs”
“Waste Management, Inc. 1983 Annual Report to Shareholders”
“Waste Management, Inc.: The Greenpeace Report”
“Westinghouse Electric Company Energy Digest”
Energy: [see also: Nuclear]
“Electricity and Energy Today and Tomorrow”
“Energy Crisis: A Teacher’s Resource Guide”
“Energy Storage”
“Energy: The Solar Prospect”
“Environmental Action Papers No. 1: Energy”
“Freeing the Grid: How Effective State Net Metering Laws Can Revolutionize US Energy
Policy”
“How to Stay on Top of Rising Energy Costs”
“Jobs & Energy”
“A National Plan for Energy Research, Development and Demonstration”
“The Road to Trillion Dollar Energy Savings: A Safe Energy Platform”
Hazardous Waste: [see also: Nuclear]
“The Disposal of Low Level Radioactive Waste: A Status Report for South Carolina”
“Everybody’s Problem: Hazardous Waste”
“From Poison to Prevention: A White Paper on Replacing Hazardous Waste Facility Siting
with Toxics Reduction”
“Honor the Earth ’97 Tour: No Nuclear Waste on Native Lands”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 19
“Is South Carolina to Become a Dumping Ground for the Entire Nation’s Radioactive
Wastes?”
“Municipal Waste Combustion Study”
“Serious Reduction of Hazardous Waste”
“Siting Hazardous Waste Management Facilities: A Handbook”
“Solving the Hazardous Waste Problem: EPA’s [Resource Conservation and Recovery Act]
RCRA Program”
“Technologies and Management Strategies for Hazardous Waste Control”
“User’s Guide to the Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes”
Highways: Box 116
“1974 South Carolina Traffic Accidents”
“Annual Report of the South Carolina State Highway Department to the General Assembly,
1973-1974”
“The Highway Fact Book”
“Highways and You”
“South Carolina State Highway Department Annual Report, 1969-1970”
Laws, Rules, and Regulations:
“The 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act: A Progress Report for South Carolina”
“Environmental Permitting in South Carolina”
“Federal Environmental Laws and You”
“Final Report of the Committee to Make a Study of the South Carolina Constitution of 1895”
“Governing Legislation for Nuclear Matters” (E.I. publication)
“How Our Laws Are Made”
“On March 31, 1977, US District Judge James B. McMillan declared the Price-Anderson Act
unconstitutional. If affirmed by the Supreme Court, the move could fatally cripple the US
nuclear power program.”
“South Carolina’s Legislative Process”
“Superfund Strategy Summary”
Nuclear: [see also: Energy, Hazardous Waste]
“Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment”
“Basic Lay Nuclear Issues Glossary” (E.I. publication)
“Billion Dollar Boondoggles: Challenging the National Nuclear Security Administration’s
Plan to Spend More Money for Less Security”
“The Case for a Nuclear Moratorium”
“Citizen’s Bill of Rights and Consumer’s Guide to Nuclear Power”
“Citizens’ Guide: The National Debate on the Handling of Radioactive Wastes from Nuclear
Power Plants”
“Confuse and Deceive: The Great Nuclear Brainwash”
“Electricity from Nuclear Energy”
“It Ought Not to Have Happened in the Way That It Did”
“Managing Nuclear Wastes”
“The New Production Reactor Capacity Environmental Review Process Fact Sheet”
“Nuclear Energy”
“Nuclear Energy and the Reprocessing Experiment” (E.I. publication)
“Nuclear Energy: Promises, Promises”
“Nuclear History Highlights”
“Nuclear Power: The Once Bright Hope”
“Nuclear Power & Public Concern”
“Nuclear Power: The Fifth Horseman”
“Nuclear Power Plants and You: A Citizens Handbook”
“Nuclear Power Quick Reference II”
“Nuclear Safety: 1975 Bimonthly Technical Progress Review”
“Public Interest Report: Nuclear Power Plants”
“Recycling Fuel from Nuclear Power Plants”
“Spent Fuel Storage Fact Book”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 20
“Why a Future for the Nuclear Industry is Risky”
Organizations: [See also: Hazardous Waste, Nuclear]
“1970 Report of the Task Force on Health Manpower”
“1971 Report of the Task Force on Health Facilities”
“1971 Report of the Task Force on Health Resources”
“1971 Report of the Task Force on Health Services”
“1973 Report of the Task Force on Health Education”
“The Arca Foundation 1984 Annual Report”
“A Better Place to Work: How CWA [Communications Workers of America] Members Can
Win Office Health and Safety”
“Biographies and Pictures of Members of the Senate and House of Representatives and
Officers: State of South Carolina”:
1973
1979
“Business and Professional People For the Public Interest 1974 Annual Report”
“Getty Oil Company 45th Annual Report 1973”
“Historical and Functional Aspects of State Industrial Development Organizations”
“The Humanities Council SC 2005-2007 Biennial Report”
“Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina,” Nos. 81 and 82
“List of Members of the 99th General Assembly of South Carolina”
“Ninety-Seventh Annual Report of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina”
“Report of the Committee to Study the Establishment of Plants or Facilities for the Recovery
of Nuclear Fuel and the Storage of Waste Nuclear Materials”
“Saving the Earth for Everyone: Friends of the Earth 2008 Annual Report”
“SC Arts Commission Spring 1973”
“Skelly Oil Company 1973 Annual Report”
“Sources of Natural Resource and Environmental Information in South Carolina”
“Standing Committees of the Senate of South Carolina”
“US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Information Digest”
“US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel”
“World Resources Institute Publications Catalog 1990”
Sites: [See also: Hazardous Waste, Nuclear]
“Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant”
“Idaho Chemical Processing Plant”
“Savannah River Site Historical Highlight Chronology” (E.I. publication)
Toxins: [See also: Air and Water Quality, Nuclear]
“ABC’s of Radiation”
“Krypton-85 in the Atmosphere – Accumulation, Biological Significance, and Control
Technology”
“Operational Accidents and Radiation Exposure Experience within the US Atomic
Energy Commission”
“The Plutonium Economy”
“The Plutonium Experiment”
“Radiation”
“Sources of Tritium and its Behavior upon Release to the Environment”
“Space Radiation”
“Toxic Substances Programs in US States and Territories: How Well Do They Work?”
Magazines:
AARP Bulletin:
Vol. 46, No. 1, Jan. 2005
Vol. 46, No. 2, Feb. 2005
American Scientist, Vol. 62, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1974
The Amicus Journal (now known as OnEarth), Vol. 1, No. 1, Summer 1979
The BPI Magazine
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists:
Vol. 30, No. 9, Nov. 1974
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 21
Vol. 60, No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 2004
Business and Economic Review:
Vol. 18, No. 4, Mar. 1972
Vol. 20, No. 1, Oct. 1973
Vol. 21, No. 6, June 1975
Vol. 23, No. 4, Mar. 1977
Vol. 27, No. 6, May-June 1981
Carolina Highways, Vol. 29, No. 9, Sept. 1974
Connections, Vol. 1, No. 1, Sept. 1981
The Energy Consumer:
Apr.-May 1980
Jan. 1981
Environ, No. 14, 1994
Environment Today: The Newsmagazine of Environmental and Pollution Control, Vol.1, No. 2,
Mar.-Apr. 1990
Environmental 1991 Catalog
Environmental Action:
Vol. 1, No. 3, Sept.-Oct. 1983
Vol. 6, No. 11, Oct. 1974
Vol. 7, No. 7, Aug. 1975
Faith @ Work, Vol. 120, No. 4, Winter 2007
GEO: The Earth Diary, Vol. 3, No. 8, Aug. 1981
Green Mountain Post Films Bulletin, No. 1, Spring 1978
Greenpeace:
Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1987
Vol. 12, No. 2, Apr.-June 1987
Vol. 12, No. 3, July-Sept. 1987
Vol. 13, No. 3, May-June 1988
Vol. 13, No. 4, July-Aug. 1988
Greenpeace Examiner:
Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1985
Vol. 10, No. 2, Apr.-June 1985
Guideposts, Dec. 1989 Box 117
Indigenous Woman, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1995
The Lamp, Vol. 63, No. 3, Fall 1981
Life in Our Foothills, June 2014
Life Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 5, May 1979
Magazine for the Midlands Woman (now known as Midlands Woman Magazine), No. 15, May-
June 1999
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2004
The Mobilizer, Vol. 4, No. 1, Summer 1984
New Times, Jan. 24, 1975
The New Yorker:
Apr. 6, 1981
Apr. 13, 1981
Aug. 8, 1983
Noetic Sciences Review, No. 12, Fall 1989
North Country Anvil, No. 30, Apr.-May 1979
Peace & Freedom: Magazine of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Vol. 72, No. 1, Spring 2012
Vol. 73, No. 1, Spring 2013
The Progressive:
Vol. 44, No. 6, June 1980
Vol. 45, No. 12, Dec. 1981
Vol. 55, No. 2, Feb. 1991
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 22
Psychology Today, Apr. 1979
Public Citizen:
Vol. 9, No. 3, May-June 1989
Vol. 21, No.1, 2001
Resources for the Future, Issue 138, Winter 2000
Sea Grant Abstracts, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1990
Soka Gakkai International, Sept. 2010
South Carolina Lawyer, Vol. 2, No. 6, May-June 1991
Southern Exposure:
Vol. 12, No. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1984
Vol. 20, No. 2, Summer 1992
Vol. 21, No. 3, Fall 1993
Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1993
Vol. 22, No. 1, Spring 1994
Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1994
Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 1994
Vol. 22, No. 4, Winter 1994
Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2003
Time Magazine: A Special Advertising Section, Vol. 134, No. 2, July 17, 1989
Trends: South Carolina Economic Trends, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 1971
Tzu Chi USA Journal:
Vol. 4, No. 2, Nov. 2006
Vol. 4, No. 4, Summer 2007
Update:
Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring 1987
Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring 1988
Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 1988
Vol. 18, No. 4, Winter 1988
Whole Life Times, Jan. 2008
WNC Magazine: Mountain Living in Western North Carolina, May-June 2014
World 6/19/73, Vol. 2, No. 13
Yes! Magazine, Vol. 44, No. 4, Winter 2008
Newsletters:
Alabamians for a Clean Environment, “Newsletter,” Fall 1986
Allied-Gulf Nuclear Services, “Newsletter,” Spring 1972-Spring 1973
Associated Citizens for the Protection of the Environment, “News Notes,” June 1978
Atlantic State Marine Fisheries Commission, “Habitat Hotline Atlantic,” 2012
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League:
“Eco Voyager,” Fall 2001
“The League Line,” Spring 2010-Winter 2015
British Columbia Public Interest Research Group, “Report,” Summer 1984
Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., “Energy Users Report,” Feb. 1976
Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (BPI), “BPI Newsletter,” Spring 1975
Carolina Peace Resource Center, “Carolina Peace & Justice News Update,” May 1990
Central Carolina Community Foundation, “Enrich: Philanthropy in Our Community,” Spring 2009
Citizen Alert, “Citizen Alert,” Mar.-Winter 1996
Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc.:
“Action Bulletin,” May 1987
“Everyone’s Backyard,” Fall 1984-Summer 1987
The Citizens Energy Council:
“Nuclear Opponents,” Sept. 1975
“Watch on the [Atomic Energy Commission] AEC,” Oct. 1972
Citizens Health Committee, “Citizens Healthwatch,” Jan.-Mar. 1982
Clean Water for North Carolina, “Clean Currents,” Spring 2012-Summer 2015
Coastal Conservation League, “Coastal Conservation League,” Spring 2007
Common Cause, “Hotline,” July 1984
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 23
The Cousteau Society [Norfolk, Virginia], “Calypso Log Dispatch,” Nov. 1984
Cynthia, “The Survivalist’s Approach,” Feb. 1972
Democratic Party of South Carolina, “The Party Line,” Jan.-Mar. 1975
Don’t Waste U.S., “Atoms & Waste,” Jan. 1991
Duke Power Company, “Quarterly Report,” Jan.-Mar. 1976
Energy Research Foundation, “Research Exchange,” July 1983-Fall 1985
Energy Systems Research Group, Inc. (ESRG), “ESRG News,” Feb. 1984
Environmental Policy Institute (EPI), “EPI Perspectives,” Oct.-Nov. 1984
Environmental Research Foundation, “Hazardous Waste News #167,” Feb. 1990
Environmentalists, Inc., “News,” Jan. 1977-Oct. 1978
Florida Association of Benthologists, “Florida Benthological Newsletter,” Mar. 1987
Florida State University Student Consumers Union’s Catfish Group, “Plutonium Grits,” Mar. 1978
General Engineering Laboratories:
“Asbestos Services Newsletter,” 1990
“Environmental Extracts,” Nov. 1995
“Spring ’89 Newsletter”
“May ’89 Newsletter”
“May ’90 Newsletter”
The Georgia Conservancy, “The Georgia Conservancy Newsletter,” Feb. 1980
Georgians Against Nuclear Energy (GANE), “GaneSayer,” Apr.-May 1996
Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, “Space Alert!”, 2014-2015
The Grass Roots Organization for the Well-Being of Seniors (GROW), “GROW Notes,” June
1997
Grassroots Leadership, “Grassroots,” Spring 1986
Greenpeace Action, “Toxics,” 1989 and n.d.
Hanford Challenge, “Hanford Challenger,” Winter 2013
Independent Citizens Research Foundation for the Study of Degenerative Diseases, Inc. (ICRF),
“ICRF Newsletter,” Dec. 1979
Institute for Energy and Environmental Research:
“Energy and Security,” 1996
“Science For Democratic Action,” Jan. 1999-Dec. 2008
Massachusetts Audubon Society, “Massachusetts Audubon Newsletter,” Aug. 1973-Dec. 1974
The National Citizens’ Coalition on Nuclear Safety and the Environment, “National Intervenors
Newsletter,” May 1974
National Rainbow Coalition, Inc., “The Rainbow Report,” Aug.-Sept. 1990
National Toxics Campaign:
“Touching Bases,” Nov. 1990
“Toxic Times,” Spring 1989
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (NRDC), “NRDC Newsletter,” Spring 1974-Winter 1975
The Natural Rights Center, “1990 Annual Report”
Next Wrench, “The Wrenching Debate Gazette,” Mar. 1990
North Carolina [Waste Awareness Reduction Network] WARN, “Newsletter,” Spring 2012
Nuclear Watch South, “Nuclear Watch Tower,” Summer 2014
The Palmetto Conservation Foundation, “The Palmetto Conservation Foundation Community
Voice,” Fall 1991
Parents Without Partners, Inc., “Newsletter,” July 1972
Piedmont Organic Movement, “Piedmont Organic Movement,” June 1976
Piedmont Peace Resource Center, “Newsletter,” Oct. 1984-Dec. 1986
The Public Concern Foundation, Inc., “The Washington Spectator,” June 1989
Public Voice, “Newsletter of Public Voice,” June 1975
The Radioactive Exchange, “The Radioactive Exchange,” Nov.-Dec. 1981
Radioactive Waste Campaign, Inc. (RWC):
“The Report,” Spring 1990
“RWC Waste Paper,” Fall 1980-Spring 1989
Radioactive Waste Management Associates, “Radioactive Waste Bulletin,” Apr. 1992-Mar. 1994
Richland County Citizens for Tax Relief, “Tax Talk…A Survey of Local Issues,” Jan. 1987
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 24
Rodale Press, Inc., “Environment Action Bulletin,” Oct. 1973-Oct. 1976
Rural Southern Voice for Peace, “Rural Southern Voice for Peace,” Jan.-Feb. 1991
Safe Energy Communication Council (SECC), “SECC MYTHBusters,” Fall 1990-Summer 1992
Savannah River Site Citizens Advisory Board, “The Board Beat,” Fall 2012
Snake River Alliance, “Bulletin,” July 1994
Soka University of America (SUA), “SUA Founders,” Aug. 2006-Winter 2008
South Carolina American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), “ACLU/SC Newsletter,” Sept. 1974-
July 1975
South Carolina Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, “Public Affairs Bulletin,” Apr.
1979
South Carolina Christian Action Council, Inc., “Christian Action…,” Apr.-June 1990
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control:
“Environmental Quality,” Aug. 1987-July 1988
“The Newsletter,” Feb. 1990
[South Carolina] Governor’s Division of Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources, “Resource,”
Summer 1990
South Carolina Professional Engineers, “The Journal,” Apr. 1972
South Carolina Progressive Network, “Net News,” Sept. 1998-Fall 2013
South Carolina Retirement Systems, “SC Retirement Systems Update,” Box 118
Summer 1987
South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium, “Coastal Heritage,” Winter 1990
South Carolina State Board of Health, Division of Radiological Health (DRH), “DRH Bulletin,”
Jan. 1972-June 1977
South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department, “The SC Transect,” Spring 1987
South Carolina Wildlife Federation, “1987 South Carolina Conservationist Awards”
Southern Bell, “The Bell Tel News,” Aug. 1972
Tzu Chi USA, “Footprints,” Fall 2007
Union of Concerned Scientists:
“Legislative Alert,” Aug. 1983
“Nucleus,” Fall 1984
University of North Carolina Charlotte, “Waste Watcher,” Spring 1985
US Energy Research and Development Administration, “Weekly Announcements,” Sept. 1977
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Inside EPA Weekly Report,” Aug. 1989
US Joint Legislative Committee on Energy, “Energy News Briefs,” Dec. 1983-Mar. 1984
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, “News Releases,” June 1975-Oct. 1977
US Senator Ernest F. Hollings, “The Fritz Hollings Report,” Mar. 1975-May 1977
US Senator Mike Gravel:
“Energy Newsletter,” Aug. 1975
“Newsletter,” July-Dec. 1973
Wayne/Susquehanna RESCUE, “Newsletter,” Summer 1994
The Wilderness Society, “Wilderness Report,” May 1972
Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND), “Women Take Action!”, June 2005-2006
Unknown, “Central Interstate Radwaste Report,” May-June 1990
Pamphlets, 1972-2013 and n.d. (6 folders):
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, “The Medical Consequence of Nuclear Weapons and
Nuclear War Symposium”
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, “Alliance for Nuclear Accountability”
Allied-General Nuclear Services:
“1972 Community Open House”
“Allied-General Nuclear Services Community Open House”
“Questions and Answers on Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant”
American Cancer Society:
“Cancer Facts for Men”
“Everyone Should Know Cancer’s Warning Signals for Children. Do You?”
“Facts on Childhood Cancer”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 25
“Sense in the Sun”
“Take Time Out for Life”
American Chemical Association, “Review of Books on Hazardous Waste”
American Electric Power Company, “Report to Shareowners”
American Institute for Cancer Research, “Report from the Executive Director”
American Lung Association:
“Air Pollution in your Home?”
“Facts about how to Keep your Lungs Healthy”
“Helping You Breathe Easier”
American Water Resources Association (AWRA):
“American Water Resources Association”
“AWRA at a Glance”
Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., “Uranium: Energy for the Future”
Beyond Nuclear:
“Atomic Energy and Global Security”
“Beyond Nuclear”
“Freeze Our Fukushimas!”
“The Lethal Legacy of the Atomic Age”
“Nuclear Power and Children”
“Nuclear Power in France”
“Routine Radioactive Releases from US Nuclear Power Plants”
“The Verdict is In on Nuclear Power”
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.:
“One Stop to Fill Up on…Energy Information”
“Spill Reporting Procedures Guide, 1992 Edition”
Carolinians for Safe Energy, “The Case against Nuclear Power”
Center for Energy and Environmental Management (CEEM), “Risk Assessment and Its Uses in
Environmental Regulations”
The Center for Professional Advancement:
“Aquatic Toxicity Reduction in Industrial Effluents”
“Baghouse Dust Collection Systems”
“Calendar of Short Courses, 1987-1988”
“Evaluation and Control of Process Hazards”
“Incineration of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste”
“Industrial Biological Wastewater Treatment Systems – Performance Optimization”
“Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites”
“Respiratory Protection”
Central Carolina Community Foundation, “David W. Robinson Catalyst Award”
Charleston Citizens for Clean Air, Inc., “Charleston Citizens for Clean Air, Inc.”
The Christophers, “Am I My Brother’s Keeper? Moral Issues for a Nuclear Generation”
Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc., “Let Them Know Where YOU Stand!”
Citizens for Responsible Energy Policy, “South Carolina May Become a Dumping Ground for the
Most Toxic Substances on Earth!”
Citizens’ Outreach for a No Nukes Education for Congress Today, “Citizens’ Outreach for a No
Nukes Education for Congress Today”
Citizens within the Ten Mile Radius, “Citizens within the Ten Mile Radius”
Clean Up the Mines, “Clean Up the Mines”
Commission for the Advancement of Public Interest Organizations, “Notes on Public Interest
Resources”
Concern, Inc., “Eco-Tips #5: Energy Conservation”
Congaree Swamp National Preserve Association:
“Congaree Swamp National Preserve”
“Help Save the Congaree Swamp!”
Duke Energy (formerly Duke Power Company):
“The Catawba Nuclear Station”
“Duke Energy Renewable Energy Monitoring Center”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 26
“Home Energy Efficiency”
Eberline Instrument Corporation, “Environmental Monitoring”
Energy Research and Development Administration, “Nuclear Power Plant Safety”
Environmental Task Force:
“Art for Environment’s Sake”
“Campaign to Stop the Plastic/Aluminum Coke Can”
Environmentalists, Inc.:
“Environmentalists, Inc.” (8 different pamphlets)
“Nuclear Energy”
“Something in the Air”
Executive Enterprises, Inc., “Environmental Regulation Course”
Fairfield United Action, “A Nuclear Accident…in our Community”
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Inc., “Who Uses the FOIA?”
Friends of the Earth:
“Are Nuclear Power Plants Dangerous?”
“The Nuclear Power Plant Reliability: The 1973-74 Record”
“Remember Chernobyl: It Can Happen Here”
Georgia Power Company, “Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Visitors Center”
Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND), “Mother’s Day for Peace 2015”
Gills Creek Watershed Association:
“Gills Creek Watershed Association”
“Management Plan”
Global Network against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, “Keep Space for Peace”
Government Accountability Project, “Whistleblowers Keep Industry Clean!”
The Grab Bag, “Is Evacuation Possible in a Nuclear Power Plant Disaster?”
The Great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy, “Can Nuclear Power Give You Whiter Teeth?”
Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce, “Fifth Annual Carolina Regional Conference on Issues
in Environmental Law”
Greenpeace Action, “The Government has a Pollution Plan for Your State. Let’s Call and Tell
Them We Want a Prevention Plan.”
Greenpeace International, “Rock Solid? A Scientific Review of Geological Disposal of High-
Level Radioactive Waste”
Health & Energy Learning Project:
“Radiation Hazards on the Job”
“Women and Radiation Project”
Home Federal Savings & Loan Association, “Recycle to a Better Environment”
The Human Endeavor:
“Look What We Do For You Now: We Find Answers”
“You Can Choose a Better Future for South Carolina”
Institute for Southern Studies, “List of Publications”
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, “International Physicians for the
Prevention of Nuclear War”
Know Nuclear Waste, “Nuclear Waste”
Komanoff Energy Associates, “List of Publications”
LAND Educational Associates Foundation, “What’s Wrong with Nuclear Power”
League of Conservation Voters, “True or False?”
League of Women Voters Education Fund:
“The Dollars and Sense of Environmental Regulation”
“An Ounce of Prevention… Reducing Hazardous Wastes”
League of Women Voters of South Carolina, “Citizen’s Guide to Environment Groups”
Little Free Press:
“How to Change the System”
“My Purpose”
Matthew Bender, “Hidden Hazardous Waste Issues Can Lurk Beneath the Surface of the Simplest
Transactions”
Midlands Technical Education Center, “Nuclear Careers with a Future”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 27
Mobilization for Survival, “Mobilization for Survival National Conference”
Mothers against Tennessee River Radiation, “To Our Electric Power Distributor”
National Cancer Institute, “Everything Doesn’t Cause Cancer”
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), “Additional Publications from
NCRP!”
National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, “The Plutonium Economy: A Statement of
Concern”
The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, “Environment and Birth Defects”
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network, “National Pesticide Telecommunications
Network”
National Water Well Association, “America’s Priceless Ground Water Resource”
National Women’s Health Network, “Warning: The National Women’s Health Network has
Determined that our Medical System may be Hazardous to your Health!”
Natural Resources Defense Council:
“A Very Ugly Fact about Every Nuclear Power Plant”
“Natural Resources Defense Council”
“Pesticides in Children’s Food”
New Day Films, “How to Prevent a Nuclear War”
New England Aquarium:
“Creating a Backyard Habitat”
“More Clean Up Your Act”
New South Directory, “Building a New South: A Guide to Southern Social Justice Organizations”
Northampton Energy Project, “Why Local Energy Policy?”
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, “The Nobel Peace Prize 1985”
Nuclear Energy Information Service, “What’s cost us over $500 billion to build, creates wastes
that are hazardous for hundreds of thousands, even millions of years, has frequent leaks and
incidents, and contains the radiation equivalent of one-thousand Hiroshima-size bombs stored
inside it?”
Nuclear Free America, “Boycott Morton”
Nuclear Hazards Information Center, “The Big Lie”
Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS), “Groundswell: A Publication of the NIRS”
Nuclear Waste Watch, “Nuclear Waste Watch”
Nukewatch:
“H-Bomb Awareness Week”
“Nukewatch”
Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance, “Nuclear Power at its Absolute Worst”
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, “Announcing a Quarterly for the 1990s”
Palmetto Alliance, “Working Today for a Non-Nuclear Future”
Palmetto Draft Resistance Coalition, “A Draft Counseling Workshop”
Parallel Films:
“America – From Hitler to M-X”
“Nuclear Power: War and Profit”
“We are the Guinea Pigs: Three Mile Island and the Catastrophe of Nuclear Power”
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR):
“Physicians for Social Responsibility”
“You Can Make a Difference”
Public Citizen, “Critical Mass ’83: A National Conference for Energy, Jobs, Security”
Public Management Institute, “Nonprofit Management Skills for Women Managers”
R. L. Mathis Dairy, “R. L. Mathis Certified Dairy”
Ramparts Press, “Nuclear Power: The Unviable Option”
Religious Task Force/Mobilization for Survival, “Children of War Tour”
Renew America, “National Environmental Achievement Awards 1991”
Safe Alternatives for Future Energy Carolinas, “Duke Energy Wants to Build Two New Reactors
near the NC-SC border”
Safe Energy Communications Council, “Media Workshops”
Savannah River Site Citizens’ Advisory Board, “You Care About the Environment. That’s Why
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 28
We Need YOU!”
SCA Chemical Services, Inc.:
“Chemical Waste Cleanups: A Turnkey Solution”
“Hazardous Industrial Waste Disposal”
South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, “South Carolina: What the World Is Coming To!”
South Carolina Coast Conservation League, “South Carolina Coast Conservation League”
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company:
“1974 Report on the Annual Meeting of Stockholders”
“Energy Savers Low Cost, No Cost”
South Carolina Energy Research Institute, “A Unique Approach to Energy”
“South Carolina Environmental Prospectus”
South Carolina Fair Budget Coalition, “1982’s Nationwide Human Services Information
Seminars”
South Carolina Governmental Organizations:
Budget and Control Board, State Budget Division, “State of South Carolina Budget Summary
Update Fiscal Year 1990-91”
Department of Health and Environmental Control:
“Dear Mom & Dad, Lead Poisoning is a Very Serious Sickness”
“South Carolina Earth Day 1990: A Celebration of the Environment”
Energy Office, “An Alternative to Landfills in South Carolina: Energy from Municipal
Wastes”
State Library, “Inherit What Earth? A Selected Booklist on Conservation and Our
Environment”
Water Resources Commission, “The Impact of Climate Change on South Carolina”
South Carolina Progressive Network, “Democracy Day 2005”
South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium, “Beach Sweep ’89”
South Carolina United Methodist Church Council, “Future of South Carolina Coastland”
Southern Exposure, “Southern Exposure: The Journal of the Progressive South”
Stop Construction Work in Progress (CWIP), “What is CWIP?”
Thompson Publishing Group, “New Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know
Provisions”
Tzu Chi Foundation, USA:
“Serving with Compassion”
“Ten Thousand Lotus Blossoms of the Heart: Dharma Master Cheng Yen and the Tzu Chi
World”
Union of Concerned Scientists:
“American Defense Policy Survey”
“Answers to Your Questions about Nuclear Dangers…and Solar Potential”
“The Arms Control Debate”
“Can We Trust the Russians?”
“Do You Know What Plutonium Is? You’d Better Find Out.”
“The Nuclear Power Controversy”
“Union of Concerned Scientists”
“What You Should Know about the Hazards of Nuclear Power”
US Congressman Joe Wilson, “The Second Congressional District of South Carolina”
United States Governmental Organizations:
Atomic Energy Commission Technical Information Center: [see also: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission]
“The Energy Crisis”
“Nuclear Power Plants: How Safe Are They?”
“This Atomic World”
Department of Energy:
“The Department of Energy is Interested in Your Comments on Three Draft
Environmental Impact Statements that Could Mean New Missions for the Savannah
River Site”
“Facility Operations”
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 29
“Micro Hydropower: The Rediscovery of an Ancient Energy Source”
“The Role of the Monitored Retrievable Storage Facility in an Integrated Waste
Management System”
“Site Screening and Evaluation Process”
Environmental Protection Agency:
“Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV”
“Glass Manufacturing Plants Final Regulation”
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC): [see also: Atomic Energy Commission]
“Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants”
“Fire Protection Program for Operating Reactors”
“NRC Orders Enhance Post-Fukushima Safety”
“NRC Prioritizes Post-Fukushima Recommendations”
“NRC Seeks Fukushima-Related Information”
“Request Card for Information Booklets”
University of California San Francisco, “The Medical Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and
Nuclear War”
University of Detroit:
“How to Get More Grants: A Systems Approach to Grantsmanship”
“Managing Staff for Results”
“Money Management for Results”
University of North Carolina Charlotte, “Piedmont Waste Exchange”
University of South Carolina:
“Ecology and Human Life”
“The Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science”
“The State of Environmental Quality in South Carolina”
University of South Carolina Aiken, “The Savannah River and Its Environs”
Winthrop College, “Peace and National Security: Matters of Necessity”
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, “Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom”
WRP, Inc., “Job Rights Workshop”
Unknown Publishers:
“Belle Isle Gardens”
“Environmental Reports for the Nuclear Industry”
“Hiroshima Day Vigil”
“Holy Cross Tour”
“National Campaign against Toxic Hazards”
“A Perinatal Continuing Education Program for Community Hospitals”
“Rocky Flats/Nuclear Weapons Facilities Project”
“Southeast Regional Climate Symposium ’90”
Audiovisual: Box 119 Photographic Materials
Audio Cassette, “Teri Bell’s Presentation”
Audio Reels:
“Palmetto Report”
Unlabeled Reels (2)
Compact Discs:
“May 17, 2007”
“RCIC.mov” [Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System]
US Department of Energy, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, “Final
Environmental Impact Statement for a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear
Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada”
US Department of Energy, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, “Final
Environmental Impact Statement Public Comment Documents for a Geologic Repository for
the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain,
Nye County, Nevada
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 30
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, “Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License
Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding Byron Station Units 1 and 2,” NUREG-1437,
Supplement 54, July 2015
DVD, SC House of Representatives Environmental Affairs Subcommittee Meetings, Jan. 16 and 29,
2008
Floppy Disks, 3.5”, “Phase I – [Savannah River Site] SRS Dose Reconstruction Radiological
Assessments Corporation June 1995,” Disks 1 and 3-5
Projection Transparencies:
“Distribution of Air Stagnation Cases and Stagnation Days, 1936-1975”
“Visuals – Hazardous Waste” [original folder title]
Videocassette, U-Matic, “Sam Lovejoy’s Nuclear War,” 1975
Clippings: Box 120 General
Cartoons
Climate Change
Companies:
General
Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L)
Duke Energy (formerly Duke Power Company)
Interstate Nuclear Services Corporation (INS)
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G)
ThermalKEM, Inc.
Waste Management Inc. (WMI)
Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Hazardous Waste:
General
Transportation Box 121
Legislation:
General
Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact
Letters to the Editor
Natural Resources
Nuclear:
General
Energy
Health Effects
Weapons
Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Sites:
South Carolina:
General
Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant
Oconee Nuclear Station
Pinewood Landfill (also known as Laidlaw Hazardous Waste Landfill)
Savannah River Site (formerly Savannah River Plant) Boxes 121 cont.-122
Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station
Out of State:
General
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station
Toxins:
General
Pesticides
Radioactivity
Persons:
South Carolina Political Collections Environmentalists, Inc. Papers, Page 31
General
Edwards, James B.
Naugler, Teri
Thomas, Ruth
Wickenberg, Jr., Charles H.
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
U.S. Government Agencies:
Department of Energy (DOE)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (successor to Atomic Energy Commission)
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