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TESTIMONIAL
"The fire that destroyed our facility has also allowed us to appreciate just how good Epoch 5 is at crisis management. Before the fire was even under control, your team was there for us, when we needed it most.
The constant support we have received from the public is due in large part to Epoch 5's ongoing efforts. Without you our survival would have been far more difficult than I would care to imagine. I don't know whether we will ever face another crisis like this. I do know, however, that if there is a next time, Oak Tree will know whom to call."
Hari P. Singh, President
OAK TREE FARM DAIRY (DAIRY BARN)


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Case Study
Client Profile
An internationally renowned physics laboratory in Brookhaven, New York, owned by the U.S. Department of Energy
but managed by a consortium of universities.
Challenge
A tritium leak into the ground caused community and local government outrage and was used as a rallying point for
anti-nuclear activists seeking to close the reactor altogether.
Strategy
Enact regular dissemination of information to media and key government officials. Develop easy-to-grasp information
sheets covering key issues of concern. Facilitate meetings with community members, presenting factual information
to counteract fears. Provide vigorous defense against alarmist and opportunistic attacks by anti-lab activists. Enlist
regional businesses and independent scientific personnel to support the Lab.
Impact
More people in government and in the community understood facts of contamination, and became convinced of
water supply safety. Marginalization of some of the most vocal activitists. Increased support from business
community. Gradual changing of major daily's coverage to be less punitive, including an editorial lauding the Lab's
accomplishments, and calling for "cooler heads."
For more information on these services, please contact:
Lloyd Singer
Vice President, Accounts
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