Environmental
lawsuit filed against U.S. Navy’s 2nd Explosives Handling
Wharf at Trident nuclear
submarine base
Contact: Kathy George
(Harrison, Benis and Spence LLP) (425) 802-1052
Glen Milner (Ground Zero
Center ) (206) 365-7865
Steven Gilbert (WA
Physicians for Social Responsibility)
(206) 527-0926
(206) 527-0926
Leonard Eiger (Ground Zero
Center ) (425) 445-2190
Today, two groups took
action to halt construction of a second Explosives Handling
Wharf at Naval Base
Kitsap-Bangor until the public is fully informed about the serious
environmental risks of the $715 million project. The groups filed a lawsuit in U.S. District
Court in Tacoma
alleging that Navy secrecy surrounding the project is a violation of the
National Environmental Policy Act.
The new wharf would be built close to the existing wharf where submarines dock for loading and unloading of Trident missiles. Plaintiffs are concerned about harm to birds, salmon, seals, whales and other marine life from drilling up to 1,250 pilings and covering an area of water the size of six football fields in ecologically sensitive
According to Kathy George,
The Navy’s expressed purpose for its $715 million second
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility member Steven Gilbert stated, “As major disasters such as
The operation of the second
Plaintiffs listed in the lawsuit include: Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility, and individual, Glen Milner.
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