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Indian Point Task Force: Talk on 'Sudden, Severe, Sustained' Impacts of Closure

The local task force has invited the head of the Institute for Nuclear Host Communities to speak.

CORTLANDT, NY — A special speaker tops the agenda for the next meeting of the local Indian Point Task Force. She is the head of the Institute for Nuclear Host Communities. The meeting Wednesday will be at Cortlandt Town Hall.

The organization describes itself thusly on its website:

The Institute for Nuclear Host Communities is a unique planning and community development firm that addresses a unique planning and community development problem: the local and regional socioeconomic impacts of nuclear power plant closure. Nuclear power plant closure presents challenges that go far beyond existing best practices for facility closures, and the INHC is the nation’s only organization dedicated to resolving them.
Our mission is simple: to provide the communities that host nuclear power plants with the knowledge and tools they need to shape their post-nuclear futures.
Our position is clear: we are an independent firm that does not advocate for or against nuclear power.

The institute was formed after the closure of the Vermont Yankee plant.

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The Community Unity Indian Point Task Force meeting will be chaired by Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi, Hendrick Hudson School District Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter and Buchanan Village Mayor Theresa Knickerbocker.

The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Town Hall on Heady Street.

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