Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Plants Records 1973-1996

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Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Plants Records 1973-1996

This collection documents the history and activities of Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Plants and other peace groups in Skagit County, Washington from the 1970s through the 1990s.

4 linear ft; 2 boxes, 1 oversize folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371535

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Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Plants

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Skagitonians Concerned About Nuclear Plants (SCANP) was founded in 1974 by citizens of Skagit County, Washington, to oppose Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s proposed construction of a nuclear power plant at Bacus Hill, near Sedro-Woolley. Following significant controversy and debate, Skagit County voters cast ballots rejecting the plant in November 1979. While SCANP focused its attention and efforts on the Bacus Hill proposal (and also activities and pollution at ...

Skagit Peace Education Fund

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Puget Sound Power and Light Company

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Puget Sound Power & Light Company dominated the power and transportation business in the Pacific Northwest region during the first half of the twentieth century. The origins of "Puget Power" are connected to the early activities of Massachusetts-based Stone & Webster Engineering Consulting Corporation. In the first decade of the twentieth century, Stone & Webster initiated aggressive expansion of the company's interests in Washington State. Its acquistion and...

Skagit Citizens for Nuclear Disarmament

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