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–During the months of August and September, the Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel will offer four public workshops to gather public input on the potential future uses of Diablo Canyon lands and facilities. The input offered by the public and the panel will be evaluated by PG&E as plans are developed for the plant’s future decommissioning.

Those interested in presenting ideas to the panel on the future use of Diablo Canyon lands and facilities at one of the workshops should reach the panel at Engagementpanel@pge.com. Interested parties should include their name or entity, topic, contact information, and a digital slide presentation. The panel will notify those chosen to present in advance of the workshop. The public is invited to attend; however, only those invited to present will be able to address the panel. The public is encouraged to offer comments to the panel at public meetings, or by navigating to the “Contact us” section of the panel’s website, which offers multiple options for submitting comments.

Diablo Canyon lands workshops will be held at the Pismo Beach City Hall (760 Mattie Rd.).
Friday, Aug. 17, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 18, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Diablo Canyon facilities repurposing workshops will be held at Atascadero City Hall (6500 Palma Ave.).
Friday, Sept. 14, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

The panel’s August 29 and September 26 public meetings will also focus on the future use of Diablo Canyon lands and facilities. To find out more about panel public meetings, visit www.pge.com/engagementpanel. If you would like to tour the lands and facilities, visit www.pge.com/diablocanyontours.

About the Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel

The Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel was created to foster open and transparent dialogue between members of the local community and PG&E on matters related to DCPP decommissioning. Panelists are local community members from across San Luis Obispo County who were selected to broadly represent diverse community viewpoints. The panel meets monthly on matters related to DCPP decommissioning and the future use of DCPP lands and facilities.

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