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Coalition 21, a pro-nuclear
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Sandquist
Professor and Director
of Nuclear Engineering Program, University of Utah
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Jones
Consultant to the Nuclear
Industry
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Allen
Vice-chair, Skull Valley
Band of Goshute Indians
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Richard Wilson
Professor at Harvard
University and Member of Scientists for Secure Waste Storage
(SSWS)
- Dr.
Steven Barrowes
Scientists for Secure
Waste Storage
- Leon
Bear
Chairman of the Skull
Valley Band of Goshute Indians
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