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G20070397/LTR-07-0392 - Collection of 30 Comments Ltr. Re Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing of Indian Point
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Issue date: 07/01/2007
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845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein

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SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing PIT DATE:

July 1, 2007 09:55 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, Elizabeth Ronan 100 Whitson Road TPM~t

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845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

SM Prazenka 81 Baldwin Lane Mahopac, NY 10541

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 30, 2007 11:12 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, SM Prazenka 81 Baldwin Lane

Mahopac, NY 10541

June 30, 2007 09:18 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.,

Larry Siegel 2113 Fox Run Drive

Plainsboro, NJ 08536

845-424-4150 Margaret Blachly 4871 Broadway #2K, New York, NY 10034 June 30, 2007 02:37 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. 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, Margaret Blachly 4871 Broadway

  1. 2K New York, NY 10034

845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Joseph Montuori 75 Lakeside Rd Mahopac, NY 10541

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 29, 2007 10:15 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, Joseph Montuori 75 Lakeside Rd

Mahopac, NY 10541

845-424-4150 TO:,

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Catherine Baade 4 RED ROCK ROAD NEW CITY, NY 10956

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 29, 2007 10:57 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, Catherine Baade 4 RED ROCK ROAD

NEW CITY, NY 10956

845-424-4150 Elaine Paris 341 Furnace Dock Rd. Unit #34, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 June 29, 2007 03:38 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. 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, Elaine Paris 341 Furnace Dock Rd.

Unit #34 Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567

845-424-4150 Sheryl Bauer 29 Main Street, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 June 27, 2007 10:27 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, Sheryl Bauer 29 Main Street Mt. Kisco, NY 10549

June 27, 2007 11:16 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 t he 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 Spit'zer.

Sincerely, rick gang

845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 12:04 PM Bobbie Flowers 418 W 17th St Apt 22A,

  • New York, NY 10011 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 aln also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.

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, Bobbie Flowers 418 W 17th St Apt 22A New York, NY 10011

845-424-4150 Gina Piazza 10 Riverview Court, Ossining, NY 10562 June 27, 2007 01:40 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 Ossining, New York, in close 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 extremely concerned about the inability to evacuate the region - not just the immediate vicinity in Westchester, but New York city, Rockland, and New Jersey 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 Jiames 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, Gina Piazza 10 Riverview Court Ossining, NY 10562

845-424-4150 TO-Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Helen Scholfield Freeport, NY 11520

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 27, 2007 01:43 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, Helen Scholfield Freeport, NY 11520

June 27, 2007 03:28 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, Pietra Roberts 145 Mott Farm Road

tomkins cove, NY 10986

845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Mary Noll 152 Charter Circle Ossining, NY 10562

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 27, 2007 03:29 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, Mary Noll 152 Charter Circle

Ossining, NY 10562

June 27, 2007 05:14 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 of ficials 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, Jon Mann

Bedford, NY 10506

845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 04:58 PM Michael Kaplowitz 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 aln 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 GovernorEliot Spitzer.

Sincerely, Michael Kaplowitz NY

845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 06:01 PM JoAnn Pedersen 526 - 81 Street,

  • Brooklyn, NY 11209 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)sponsoredby 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, JoAnn Pedersen 526 - 81 Street Brooklyn, NY 11209

845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 07:47 PM Harry Lichtenstein 2531 Hone Avenue,

  • Bronx, NY 10469 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 einergency 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 forinally 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, Harry Lichtenstein 2531 Hone Avenue Bronx, NY 10469

845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 10:23 PM Cecelia Byrnes 1005 Calhoun Ave,

  • Bronx, NY 10465 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 within the projected evacuation area of 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 Spi tzer.

Sincerely, Cecelia Byrnes 1005 Calhoun Ave Bronx, NY 10465

845-424-4150 June 28, 2007 07:34 AM Pamela Slater 7 kensington Rd.,

  • Scarsdale, NY 10583 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, Pamela Slater 7 kensington Rd.

Scarsdale, NY 10583

June 28, 2007 10:07 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, Susan Trojanowski 24 Channing Place, 2R

Eastchester, NY 10709

845-424-4150 LAURIE SEEMAN 9 Strawtown road west nyack, West Nyack, NY 10994 June 28, 2007 10:07 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, LAURIE SEEMAN 9 Strawtown road west nyack West Nyack, NY 10994

845-424-4150 John Santora 20 Ryder pl, East Rockaway, NY 11518 June 28, 2007 10:27 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, John Santora 20 Ryder pl East Rockaway, NY 11518

845-424-4150 Ronald DeSilva 325 Indian Brook Road, Garrison, NY 10524 June 28, 2007 10:30 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 amn 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, Ronald DeSilva 325 Indian Brook Road Garrison, NY 10524

845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Carol Goodwin 72 Lawrence Street Yonkers, NY 10705

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 28, 2007 11:23 AM

Dear Chairman Dale Klein,

I live in proximity to the Indian Point nuclear power plant. I am deeply concerned about the potential for increased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense the plant 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, Carol Goodwin 72 Lawrence Street Yonkers, NY 10705

845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

andrea sherman

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June 28, 2007 11:33 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, andrea sherman

June 28, 2007 12:47 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, Chris Rosen 310 Oscawana Lake Road

Putnam Valley, NY 10579

845-424-4150 Susan Didrichsen 229 West 16th Street Apt IA, NYC, NY 10011 June 28, 2007 04:02 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 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, Susan Didrichsen 229 West 16th Street Apt IA NYC, NY 10011

845-424-4150 warren schaich 545 forest lawn road, webster, NY 14580 June 29, 2007 08:08 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 itfor 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, warren schaich 545 forest lawn road webster, NY 14580

845-424-4150 TO:

Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:

Louise Devery 5131 William Penn Hwy Easton, PA 18045

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

June27,2007 10:55AM

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, Louise Devery 5131 William Penn Hwy

Easton, PA 18045