Difference between revisions of "Pyhäjoki"

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Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 5.jpg|Some of the land is owned by people, much is common land of the residents and can only be given to Fennovoima with their agreement
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 5.jpg|Some of the land is owned by people, much is common land of the residents and can only be given to Fennovoima with their agreement
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 6.jpg|Fennovoima not only needs the land rights in the sea for the cooling water pipes, but also for the area where they want to build the NPP harbour  
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 6.jpg|Fennovoima not only needs the land rights in the sea for the cooling water pipes, but also for the area where they want to build the NPP harbour  
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 7.jpg|Spread over the area residents have their cabins and small buildings for holiday guests
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Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 7.jpg|Fennovoima is offering incredible amounts for getting the local people's land
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 8.jpg|Fennovoima is offering incredible amounts for getting the local people's land
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Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 8.jpg|Those who refuse to give up their lands are blackmailed otherwise to be dispossessed without compensation
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 9.jpg|Those who refuse to give up their lands are blackmailed otherwise to be dispossessed without compensation
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Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 9.jpg|But this is - according to local activists - to be done in favour for a private company
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 10.jpg|Sign to mark the border between private land and public beach
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 10.jpg|Sign to mark the border between private land and public beach
 
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Revision as of 17:25, 9 May 2010

The nuclear company Fennovoima (biggest shareholder is the German nuclear company EON) wants to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland - probably in Simo or in Pyhäjoki. The images give an impression about the area affected by these nuclear developments.



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Pyhäjoki on the Nuclear Baltic Map: nr. 34