ML071790260
| ML071790260 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 06/26/2007 |
| From: | - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Klein D NRC/Chairman |
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| G20070391, LTR-07-0392 | |
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845-424-4150 TO:
FROM:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Laurence Kirby 36 Purdy Hollow Rd Woodstock, NY 12498 cTrQO'1-o3U~
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SUBJECT:
Relicensing Indian Point: include emergency pla DATE:
June 26, 2007 03:35 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
Living near the Indian Point nuclear power plant, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the. NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely; Laurence Kirby 36 Purdy Hollow Rd Woodstock, NY 12498
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845424-4150 Ellen Weininger 86 Taylor Lane, Harrison, NY 10528 June 26, 2007 03:19 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in. the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fonnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Ellen Weininger 86 Taylor Lane Harrison, NY 10528
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 03:11 PM Gina Santonas 80 Jewel St,
- Brooklyn, NY 11222 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale,
Klein, I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I amn writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spi tzer.
Sincerely, Gina Santonas 80 Jewel St Brooklyn, NY 11222
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Jeff Wilde 6 Cricket Lane Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 02:46 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Jeff Wilde 6 Cricket Lane
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
845-424-4150 James Mulder 28 Sachson PI., Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 June 26, 2007 02:34 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live 25 miles from the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, James Mulder 28 Sachson P1.
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Barbara Menkes 173 Sullivan St New York, NY 10012
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 02:28 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Barbara Menkes 173 Sullivan St
New York, NY 10012
June 26, 2007 02:24 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the; plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Susan Bernat P.O. Box 250719
New York, NY 10025
845-424-4150 Tomas Simon 68 lafayette ave, westbruyNY 11590 June 26, 2007 02:17 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Tomnas Simon 68 lafayette ave westbruy, NY 11590
845-424-4150 melissa glen 507 ridgebury rd, ridgefield, CT 06877 June 26, 2007 02:11 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Departmenet of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, melissa glen 507 ridgebury rd ridgefield, CT 06877
845-4244150 Charity Turner 68 E Whippoorwill Rd, Armonk, NY 10504 June 26, 2007 01:27 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by Jamnes Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Charity Turner 68 E Whippoorwill Rd Annonk, NY 10504
June 26, 2007 01:16 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose.
of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Natasha Shpiller 5601 N Sheridan
- Chicago, IL 60660
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Nydia Leaf 46 west 95 Street New York, NY 10025
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 01:06 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Nydia Leaf 46 west 95 Street
New York, NY 10025
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Andrew Corbo 71 E. 2nd Street New York, NY 10003
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26,,2007 12:05 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Andrew Corbo 71 E. 2nd Street
New York, NY 10003
845-424-4150 Jim Bixier 115 Orrs Mills Rd, Salisbury Mills, NY 12577 June 26, 2007 12:02 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified, the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in.the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. Hquse (649)sponsored by.
Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Enge!, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Jin Bixler 115 Orrs Mills Rd Salisbury Mills, NY 12577
June 26, 2007 12:10 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicen'sing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Gilbert Wong 17 Lake Street
- Brooklyn, NY 11223
June 26, 2007 11:39 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, arthur goldstein 940 Sylvan Ln.
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
June 26, 2007 11:35 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I used to live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Currently, I have relatives living nearby. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the
- region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, DEIRDRE COCHRAN 1024 21ST STREET S.W.
- LOVELAND, CO 80537
845-424-4150 Robin Alpern 228 Union Avenue, Peekskill, NY 10566 June 26, 2007 11:36 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Robin Alpem 228 Union Avenue Peekskill, NY 10566
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Michael Heimbinder 107 S. Elliott #2 Brooklyn, NY 11217
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 11:29 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process f9r Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Michael Heimbinder 107 S. Elliott
- 2 Brooklyn, NY 11217
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 11:33 AM MITCH MEDNICK 4 OREGON CT,
- TUXEDO, NY 10987 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, MITCH MEDNICK 4 OREGON CT TUXEDO, NY 10987
845-424-4150 katherine o'donnell 41 Fifh Ave., new York, NY 10003 June 26, 2007 10:31 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, katherine o'donnell 41 Fifh Ave.
new York, NY 10003
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 11:14 AM Roberta Cooper PO Box 188,
- Bearsville, NY 12409 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Roberta Cooper PO Box 188 Bearsville, NY 12409
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Stephen and Joan Michie 21 Bonmar Road Pelham, NY 10803
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 10:26 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Stephen and Joan Michie 21 Bonmar Road
Pelham, NY 10803
June 26, 2007 10:09 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Colin Jones 11-2 Nicole Circle
- Ossining, NY 10562
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 10:48 AM Rick Vanden Heuvel 880 Elting Rd,
- Rosendale, NY 12472 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live not far from the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by Jamnes Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spi tzer.
Sincerely, Rick Vanden Heuvel 880 Elting Rd Rosendale, NY 12472
845-424-4150 Martin J. Lowery P.O. Box 305, Maryknoll, NY 10545 June 26, 2007 11:22 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Martin J. Lowery P.O. Box 305 Maryknoll, NY 10545
845-424-4150 Elva Berger
,NY 10025 June 26, 2007 10:44 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I amn deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Elva Berger NY 10025
June 26, 2007 10:31 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the. public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Phyllis M Andrews 101 E 16 St
New York, NY 10003
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 10:28 AM Susan Pietretti 20 Colony Street,
- Ardsley, NY 10502 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I amn writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spi tzer.
Sincerely, Susan Pietretti 20 Colony Street Ardsley, NY 10502
845-424-4150 Haydee Weeks Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 June 26, 2007 10:26 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Haydee Weeks Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
845-424-4150 Renee Cho 10510 June 26, 2007 09:18 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I ain deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are not adequate to "protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to sublnit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumner. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Renee Cho 10510
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 09:55 AM Barbara Abramowitz 2678 Ocean Avenue,
- Brooklyn, NY 11229 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Barbara Abramowitz 2678 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11229
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Chris Winward 54 Billy's Way Cold Spring, NY 10516
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 09:51 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Chris Winward 54 Billy's Way
Cold Spring, NY 10516
845-424-4150 peter murray cotlandt manor, NY 10567 June 26, 2007 08:49 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed responseto the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, peter murray cotlandt inanor, NY 10567
845-424-4150 Jonathan Arm 538 North lake Blvd, Mahopac, NY 10541 June 26, 2007 09:41 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I amn writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Jonathan Ann 538 North lake Blvd Mahopac, NY 10541
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockvihle Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Nora Gaines P.O. Box 811 Planetarium Station New York, NY 10024
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 09:41 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Nora Gaines P.O. Box 811
'1hianetarium Station New York, NY 10024
8454244150 deborah rubin 56 Argyll Ave., New Rochelle, NY 10804 June 26, 2007 09:30 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-colnmissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt..
I am writing to fonnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, deborah rubin 56 Argyll Ave.
New Rochelle, NY 10804
845-424-4150 Robert Moore 32 Gramercy Park South Apt 14B, New York, NY 10003 June 26, 2007 09:16 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I aim writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Robert Moore 32 Gramercy Park South Apt 14B New York, NY 10003
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 09:26 AM Cheri Morreale 39 Pamela Road,
- Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I aim deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined *veight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Cheri Morreale 39 Pamela Road Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Brenda Martin 88-19 82nd Avenue Glendale, NY 11385
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 09:15 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Brenda Martin 88-19 82nd Avenue
Glendale, NY 11385
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 09:13 AM william dietz 4 gloria ct,
- new city, NY 10956 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, william dietz 4 gloria ct new city, NY 10956
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Eric Peress 90 Church Street Ramsey, NJ 07446
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 08:51 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt
.Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The co'unties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Eric Peress 90 Church Street
Ramsey, NJ 07446
June 26, 2007 08:54 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of.problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Janet Connor 370 S.
Mountain Rd.
New City, NY 10956
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
suzanne mack 111 Hicks Street Apt 7C Brooklyn, NY 11201
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 08:53 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region,. in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot'Spitzer.
Sincerely, suzanne mack 111 Hicks Street
845-424-4150 Christopher Bartle 117 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 June 26, 2007 08:47 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I axn deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Christopher Bartle 117 Prince Street New York, NY 10012
845-424-4150 Karen Albert 56 Williams Street, New City, NY 10956 June 26, 2007 07:18 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I axn deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the'Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Manageinent Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Karen Albert 56 Williams Street New City, NY 10956
845-424-4150 Nancy Ash P.O. Box 245, Hurley, NY 12443 June 26, 2007 08:13 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-com'mssioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Nancy Ash P.O. Box 245 Hurley, NY 12443
Peekskill, NY 10566
June 26, 2007 08:01 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Barbara LoPrete 116 Nelson Ave
Cresskill, NJ 07626
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North
.11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Michelle Gardiner 125 14th Street Cresskill, NJ 07626
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 08:40 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Michelle Gardiner 125 14th Street
Essex Junction, VT 05452
June 26, 2007 07:46 AM, 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Sanford 3 Meadow Terrace
845-424-4150 Walter and Mary Ann Johnson 277A South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 June 26, 2007 08:31 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Walter and Mary Ann Johnson 277A South Broadway Tarrytown, NY 10591
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Janelle Robbins 1879 Hanover St.
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 08:27 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Janelle Robbins 1879 Hanover St.
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 06:45 AM ruth kraus 5450 netherland ave.,
- bronx, NY 19471 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am ileeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, ruth kraus 5450 netherland ave.
bronx, NY 19471
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 06:44 AM Joseph Maggiore 7 devon drive,
- orangeburg, NY 10962 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I amn deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fonnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Joseph Maggiore 7 devon drive orangeburg, NY 10962
- bronx, NY 10471
June 26, 2007 07:30 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, laurie spigel 5800 arlington ave
Oceanside, NY 11572
June 26, 2007 05:23 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should -the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House ('649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Robert Rainer 2569 Eileen Rd
- Astoria, NY 11103
June 26, 2007 12:28 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Marios Sfantos, Esq.
32-80 38 Street
845-424-4150 g ail frank 17 truesdale drive, croton, NY 10520 June 26, 2007 03:53 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that theNRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, gail frank 17 truesdale drive croton, NY 10520
845-424-4150 ann sprayregen 25 chittenden, nyc, NY 10033 June 25, 2007 11:55 PM Chairman Dale Klein
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, ann sprayregen 25 chittenden nyc, NY 10033
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein FROM:
Ellen Roth 9 Travis Lane Montrose, NY 10548
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June25,2007 11:53PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management. Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Ellen Roth 9 Travis Lane Montrose, NY 10548
845-424-4150 Linda Hartinian 60 Second Avenue #18, New York, NY 10003 June25,2007 11:11PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency' evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Linda Hartinian 60 Second Avenue
- 18 New York, NY 10003
New York, NY 10016
845-424-4150 John Baldwin 223 E 28th St., New York, NY 10016 June 25, 2007 10:53 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. If it cannot make an adequate response (and we believe that there is no means for Indian Point to deal adequately with a nuclear emergency), the NRC must, for the safety of the community, the area and the entire country, refuse to relicense this dangerous plant, which was and continues to serve as a potential terrorist target.
Sincerely, John Baldwin 223 E 28th St.
New City, NY 10956
June 25, 2007 10:25 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's.findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Laurie Puca 16 Thornwood Drive
san diego, CA 92117
June 26, 2007 01:35 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combinedweight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, dinda evans pob 178695
Mahopac, NY 10541
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Gerald Ravnitzky 124 Hill Street Mahopac, NY 10541 SUBJECT; Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 25, 2007 10:53 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Gerald Ravnitzky 124 Hill Street
34 Granite Springs Road Granite Springs, NY 10527
June 26, 2007 12:29 AM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
My family, including two young children, and I live within the ten-mile radius from the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, my family and I are deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New Yo~rk State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am. writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Julia Rellou
Woodstock, NY 12498
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Denise Edelson 17 Marko Grove Woodstock, NY 12498
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 25, 2007 09:22 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the, region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Denise Edelson 17 Marko Grove
Brooklyn, NY 11238
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Roderic Suter 298 Cumberland Street Brooklyn, NY 11238
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 12:03 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Roderic Suter 298 Cumberland Street
Croton On Hudson, NY 10520
June 25, 2007 11:04 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, MARY Philllips 34 Mt Airy Rd
845-424-4150 June 25, 2007 11:03 PM Carol Carson
, Brooklyn, NY Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people froin an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Carol Carson Brooklyn, NY
845-424-4150 Adrian Shanker 30 Birch Drive, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 June 25, 2007 08:31 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Adrian Shanker 30 Birch Drive Mount Kisco, NY 10549
HYDE PARK, NY 12538
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
ZACKTHOMSEN 1946 CAMPUS DRIVE HYDE PARK, NY 12538
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 25, 2007 08:19 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, ZACK THOMSEN 1946 CAMPUS DRIVE
845-424-4150 June 25, 2007 10:51 PM Nick Alba
, Phoenicia, NY Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Nick Alba Phoenicia, NY
845-424-4150 John-Frederick Thye 107 South Highland Rd, Garrison, NY 10524 June 25, 2007 10:45 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-colnmissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, John-Frederick Thye 107 South Highland Rd Garrison, NY 10524
845-424-4150 June 25, 2007 10:37 PM Itamar Salamon 1217 Colony Drive,
- Hartsdale, NY 10530 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the, plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spi tzer.
Sincerely, Itamnar Salamnon 1217 Colony Drive Hartsdale, NY 10530
Melville, NY 11747
June 25, 2007 11:40 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Dr.
D Fassman 15 Quintree La
Lake Peekskill, NY 10537
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Andrew Millar 4 Mathes St.
Lake Peekskill, NY 10537
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 25, 2007 10:25 PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected
,officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Andrew Millar 4 Mathes St.
845-424-4150 June 25, 2007 10:18 PM Jean Stumpf 336 Hemingway Rd.,
- New Windsor, NY 12553 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation
- in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Jean Stuinpf 336 Hemingway Rd.
New Windsor, NY 12553
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Carolyn Summers 63 Ferndale Dr Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 25, 2007 10:15PM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Carolyn Summers 63 Ferndale Dr
845-424-4150 June 25, 2007 10:07 PM Vitalah Gayle Simon 113 Fairfax Ave,
- Hawthorne, NY 10532 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fonnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Vitalah Gayle Simon 113 Fairfax Ave Hawthorne, NY 10532
New Haven, CT 06513
June 25, 2007 11:16 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years..
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing -to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a'comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey,
- Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also.supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, J Lee 351 Middletown Avenue
- Highland, NY 12528
June 25, 2007 10:02 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another
- 20. years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all
,of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S.
House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Madeline Labriola 6 Lauretta Dr.
Long Island City, NY 11103
845424-4150 Mary Maley 351 Starr Ridge Road, Brewster, NY 10509 June 25, 2007 10:01 PM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I aln writing to formnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Mary Maley 351 Starr Ridge Road Brewster, NY 10509
June 25, 2007 09:59 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Please Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall,
- Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, George Stadnik 24-66 44th Street
monroe, NY 10950
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 09:23 AM Christine Hope Sullivan 424 East 77th Street Apartment 1D,
- New York, NY 10021 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumner. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Christine Hope Sullivan 424 East 77th Street Apartment ID New York, NY 10021
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
- e. risch 25 park ave.
monroe, NY 10950
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 09:16 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer.
This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely,
- e. risch 25 park ave.
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Elena Weinstein 14 Carriage Way White Plains, NY 10605
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 10:03 AM
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years.
I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point."
The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the, public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S.
Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Elena Weinstein 14 Carriage Way
White Plains, NY 10605
845-424-4150 June26, 2007 10:00 AM Julie Parisi Kirby 36 Purdy Hollow Road,
- Woodstock, NY 12498 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to frnnally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Julie Parisi Kirby 36 Purdy Hollow Road Woodstock, NY 12498
845-424-4150 Sally Espinosa P. 0. Box 26, Ithaca, NY 14851 June 26, 2007 09:58 AM Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the regionin the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Sally Espinosa P. 0. Box 26 Ithaca, NY 14851
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 08:59 AM Maryanne Mullany 95 Park Terrace East apt 2G,
- New York, NY 10034 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Maryanne Mullany 95 Park Terrace East apt 2G New York, NY 10034
845-424-4150 June 23, 2007 01:58 PM lucile hamlin 81 Southlawn Avenue,
- Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I aln deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Manageinent Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, lucile hamnlin 81 Southlawn Avenue Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
845-424-4150 June 24, 2007 10:39 PM Elizabeth Manus 524 East 72nd Street Apt. 32F,
- New York, NY 10021 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
Please Decline the License'Renewal of Indian Point
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Living near this aging nuclear facility, I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
I urge you to grant no license renewal for this facility.
In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point." The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.
I am writing to formally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Manus 524 East 72nd Street
Apt. 32F New York, NY 10021