ML021910598

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LTR-02-0471 - Ltr. Ronald Buesser Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant
ML021910598
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 07/03/2002
From: Buesser R
- No Known Affiliation
To: Bush G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, US Executive Office of the President
References
LTR-02-0471
Download: ML021910598 (2)


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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed:Jul 08, 2002 14:41 PAPER NUMBER: LTR-02-0471 LOGGING DATE: 07/03/2002 ACTION OFFICE: EDO

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Concerns the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant ACTION: q4eetýy 17y4o.? mavorl DISTRIBUTION:

LETTER DATE: 07/03/2002 ACKNOWLEDGED No SPECIAL HANDLING:

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CHAIRMAN -_Close the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant! Page 1I From: Ronald Buesser <Ronald.Buesser@inttra.com>

To: "'President@whitehouse.gov"' <President @whitehouse.gov>

Date: Wed, Jul 3, 2002 10:56 AM

Subject:

Close the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant!

Dear all,

Close the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant!

This is an economic issue, not an enviromental issue. If this plant ever goes, trillions of dollars in homes and property will be rendered worthless.

How fucking stupid can you people be! May you all die of the most painful cancer and go to hell if this plant malfunctions because you are too stupid and lazy to do something about it.

I demand that the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant be immediately decommissioned, in a just transition period, to ensure that all affected workers are retrained and rehired. The closing of the plant would eliminate exposing the public to Strontium- 90 and other cancer-causing toxins, would protect the marine life of Barnegat Bay, and would eliminate the possibility of catastrophic meltdown, which would cause wide-spread cancers and deaths, and would reduce our present property values to zero. I have deep concerns about the safety of this aging nuclear plant, the oldest in the United States.

Sincerely Ronald Buesser 18 South Rockaway Dr.

Boonton Township, NJ, 07005 rbuesser@optonline.net 973-316-5175 (daytime contact)

INTTRA, inc.

ronald.buesser@ inttra.com 973-263-5100 (x243)

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CC: "'VicePresident @whitehouse.gov'" <VicePresident @whitehouse.gov>,

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<Chairman @ nrc.gov>, "'askDEP @dep.state.nj.us'" <askDEP @dep.state.nj.us>, "'feedback@ state.nj.us"'

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