2014/04/03
The Hakodate Municipal Government on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido filed a lawsuit on April 3rd against the state and a power company seeking suspension of a plan to build the world’s first plutonium-uranium mixed oxide fuel reactor due to safety concerns.
Hakodate, about 23 kilometers from the Oma plant is the first local government in the country to file a lawsuit seeking suspension of a nuclear power plant.
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Hokkaido city files lawsuit to stop nuclear plant construction in Aomori (Mainichi Newspaper)
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