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Three decades of working for nuclear safety

  • By Natalie Hildt Treat
  • 24 Feb, 2021

C-10 will spend the year celebrating our successes and building for a strong future. 

It's hard to believe that C-10 Research and Education Foundation has been at it since 1991! For several years prior, concerned citizens had been sounding alarms about building a nuclear plant on a salt marsh. But it was the year after Seabrook began generating atomic power in 1990 that C-10 was incorporated as a 501c3 organization, founded with a mission to monitor airborne radiation levels in our communities, and keep tabs on safety and security concerns at the nuclear plant sited on the New Hampshire Seacoast.

Throughout the year we'll be celebrating our past successes as we look to a strong future working for nuclear safety. Watch for a series of blogs detailing milestones in our history, and perhaps a  webinar or two! We hope to host an-in person celebration for our supporters later in the fall, as the world begins to open up. Stay tuned.

If you have ideas or would like to be a part of our 30th Anniversary Committee, please reach out to board member Karen Clagett via email. If you'd like to make a special donation to honor the work and make sure it continues, click here. Thanks for standing with C-10! 
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