Southern California Edison Says, “We’ve Got it Covered.”
San Onofre was designed for a 7.0 earthquake, but sits next to a fault with an 8.0 earthquake probability — 10 times stronger and long overdue.
SONGS is not prepared for the Elephant in the Room: The Big One
Some recent earthquakes greater than 7.0:Ratepayers must pay $64 million in new seismic studies, even though the USGS says no scientist can predict the size of any earthquake.
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