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SINDH HIGH COURT STAYS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION

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The Sindh High Court on Thursday blocked the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission from establishing two nuclear power plants on the outskirts of Karachi in violation of environmental laws.

Hearing a petition filed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Dr. Pervez Hoodhboy, Dr. A. H. Nayyar and Arif Bilgrami, a two-member bench led by Chief Justice Maqbool Baqar issued notices to the PAEC, the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority chairman, the Sindh Environment Protection Agency director general, the Pakistan Environment Protection Agency chairman and the Sindh Environmental and Alternative Energy Department to respond to the complaints by Nov. 11.

During proceedings on Thursday, the petitioners’ counsel submitted that the PAEC intended to build the K-2 and K-3 reactors using the ACP-1000 design, which has not been constructed or tested anywhere else. The 1,100MW power plants, which are to be built by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), have “unclear” safety precautions, according to the counsel, who added that any malfunction could prove disastrous for the 21 million estimated residents of Karachi.

The petitioners’ lawyer claimed that the nuclear disasters in Japan (2011) and Ukraine (1987) had raised concerns about the safety measures adopted in nuclear plants. He said reactors located so close to a major population hub like Karachi required planning for mass evacuation in case of a nuclear disaster. He told the judges that the city lacked the infrastructure for evacuations.

According to the lawyer, the nuclear project was granted an environmental impact assessment without fully complying with environment protection laws, adding that no public hearing had been organized to take all stakeholders’ concerns into consideration. The lawyer urged the judges to declare the project illegal until a public hearing could be organized to determine the suitability of the reactor location.

Sindh High Court Stays Nuclear Power Plant Construction ‹ Newsweek Pakistan
 
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Can we setup these plants in Punjab?
Two are meant in Lahore and I think one in Rawalpindi..

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Come on, When did tsunami hit Karachi last time? Also, if you compare hyderal disasters with Nuclear, Hyderal can declared more unsafe.. Can stupid government lawyer collect some statistics before going to the court.
 
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Sindh is against these plants from start, that's why i think we should find feasible place in Punjab.
If that is the case then, one should be moved to Faisalabad and one Multan.. Since both are industrial cities and probably requires more energy then rest, Punjab.
 
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There should be a constitutional amendment taking away the power of stay orders from the courts. These SOBs have turned Pakistan into stayistan... And someone please whack this effin' bastard hoodbhoy... The a.hole is against everything under the blue sky.
 
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There should be a constitutional amendment taking away the power of stay orders from the courts. These SOBs have turned Pakistan into stayistan... And someone please whack this effin' bastard hoodbhoy... The a.hole is against everything under the blue sky.
The same constitutional amendment should allow only uber-nationalist members of PDF to decide what is good or bad. Only thaikaydaars of national interest are to decide all judicial cases.
 
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The Sindh High Court on Thursday blocked the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission from establishing two nuclear power plants on the outskirts of Karachi in violation of environmental laws.

Hearing a petition filed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Dr. Pervez Hoodhboy, Dr. A. H. Nayyar and Arif Bilgrami, a two-member bench led by Chief Justice Maqbool Baqar issued notices to the PAEC, the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority chairman, the Sindh Environment Protection Agency director general, the Pakistan Environment Protection Agency chairman and the Sindh Environmental and Alternative Energy Department to respond to the complaints by Nov. 11.

During proceedings on Thursday, the petitioners’ counsel submitted that the PAEC intended to build the K-2 and K-3 reactors using the ACP-1000 design, which has not been constructed or tested anywhere else. The 1,100MW power plants, which are to be built by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), have “unclear” safety precautions, according to the counsel, who added that any malfunction could prove disastrous for the 21 million estimated residents of Karachi.

The petitioners’ lawyer claimed that the nuclear disasters in Japan (2011) and Ukraine (1987) had raised concerns about the safety measures adopted in nuclear plants. He said reactors located so close to a major population hub like Karachi required planning for mass evacuation in case of a nuclear disaster. He told the judges that the city lacked the infrastructure for evacuations.

According to the lawyer, the nuclear project was granted an environmental impact assessment without fully complying with environment protection laws, adding that no public hearing had been organized to take all stakeholders’ concerns into consideration. The lawyer urged the judges to declare the project illegal until a public hearing could be organized to determine the suitability of the reactor location.

Sindh High Court Stays Nuclear Power Plant Construction ‹ Newsweek Pakistan
if they don't want them… make it in punjab…
 
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