ML071870184
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| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 07/04/2007 |
| From: | - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Klein D NRC/Chairman |
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July 4, 2007 11:11 PM 845-424-4150 Chairman Dale Klein (e.
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One White Flint North
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Subject:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing AO
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
- hoop Or I live 8 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."
I live in the Hudson Highlands just north of Indian Point and there are no two-lane roads in this region.
In fact there are only two main roads leading out of here both of which are the sites of frequent accidents under normal conditions due to the terrain. This situation will undoubtedly cause major problems in the event of an evacuation.
I frequently wonder if I should invest in a motorbike, not because I'm at all interested in riding one, but for the sole purpose of evacuating, because I know we won't be able to leave in a car.
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, 7qFe, mSfQny
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Jenny Evans 384 Old West Point Rd
- Garrison, NY 10524
845-424-4150 July 4, 2007 10:50 PM bill burke 835 western highway,
- blauvelt, NY 10913 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 J.ames 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 fromn 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, bill burke 835 western highway blauvelt, NY 10913
845-424-4150 July 3, 2007 11:08 PM Denise Lytle 73 Poplar St.,
- Fords, NJ 08863 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, Denise Lytle 73 Poplar St. -
Fords, NJ 08863
July 3, 2007 06:53 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, Carolyn Friedman 68 Jefferson Street
- Nyack, NY 10960
845-424-4 150 July 2, 2007 01:44 PM Diane Ennis
, Brewster, NY 10509 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, Diane Ennis Brewster, NY 10509
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
James Mott 518 Ringgold St Peekskill, NY 10566
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
July 2, 2007 10:30 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, James Mott 518 Ringgold St
Peekskill, NY 10566
July 2, 2007 09:00 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 Commissi~on, 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, Carolynn Cobleigh 193 Main St.
Cold Spring, NY 10516
845-424-4150 July 2, 2007 09:42 PM ashley schulten 8 east 68th stlb 1b,
- 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 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, ashley schulten 8 east 68th stlb lb new york, NY 10021
845-424-4150 July 3, 2007 01:06 PM Michel Lee 265 Madison Rd.,
- Scarsdale, NY 10593 Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
Subject:
The NRC Must Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing
Dear Chairman Dale Klein,
I reside and work in the Indian Point area and am outraged about the NRC's lax attitude r'egarding the safety and environmental problems that have long plagued Indian Point and will surely only increase should the NRC relicense this aging machine 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, Michel Lee 265 Madison Rd.
Scarsdale, NY 10593
845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 09:33 AM annette bailey 753 james st.,
- syracuse, NY 13203 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 aim also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.
Its irresponsible not to have safety backups.
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, annette bailey 753 james st syracuse, NY 13203
845-424-4150
- TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
lillie galan 201 ravine ave.
yonkers, NY 10701
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 27, 2007 09:50 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, lillie galan 201 ravine ave.
yonkers, NY 10701
June 27, 2007 09:40 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, Annette Nelson
- Bronx, NY 10470
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 04:24 PM Janet Beechert 350 Columbine Court,
- Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 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 Beechert 350 Columbine Court Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 04:00 PM vanessa gang 405 west 263rd street,
- bronx, NY 10471 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, vanessa gang 405 west 263rd street bronx, NY 10471
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 03:59 PM andrea jacobson 30 Woodybrook Lane,
- croton on Hudson, NY 10520 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, andrea jacobson 30 Woodybrook Lane croton on Hudson, NY 10520
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 03:37 PM Ann Warner Arlen 147 Sullivan Street Apt. IA,
- New York, NY 10012 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, Ann Warner Arlen 147 Sullivan Street Apt. 1A New York, NY 10012
845-424-4150 June 27, 2007 12:22 AM Barbara Lubell 229 Malden ave,
- Palenville, NY 12463 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 Lubell 229 Malden ave Palenville, NY 12463
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Jason Rosenfeld 195 Garfield PI lb Brooklyn, NY 11215
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 27, 2007 12:02 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, Jason Rosenfeld 195 Garfield PI
lb Brooklyn, NY 11215
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Michelle Moses 630 Ashford Avenue Ardsley, NY 10502
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 10:20 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, Michelle Moses 630 Ashford Avenue
Ardsley, NY 10502
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Pamela Markley 2475 Palisade Ave., #5C Bronx, NY 10463
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June26,2007 10:20PM
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, Pamela Markley 2475 Palisade Ave., #5C
Bronx, NY 10463
845-424-4150 June 26,,2007 10:18 PM Suzan Katz 1421 Trout Brook Drive,
- Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 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, Suzan Katz 1421 Trout Brook Drive Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
June 26, 2007 08:23 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, Jim Gross 7 Francine Dr.
N.
Massapequa, NY 11758
June 26, 2007 07:49 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 near Indian Point, and I am concerned for my health.
This nuclear power plant is 30 years old, but it still has no plan to evacuate those who live in porximity to it in case of an emergency.
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 zeiger 63 beacon hill rd ardsley, NY 10502
845-424-4150 peter lampke 29 lake shore dr., south salem, NY 10590 June 26, 2007 08:25 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, peter lamnpke 29 lake shore dr.
south salem, NY 10590
June 26, 2007 08:00 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,
As a resident of New York City, I am greatly concerned with living near this aging nuclear facility.
I am increasingly 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.
- Perhaps, most of all, this facility is an obvious target for terrorism.
It should never have been sited in this residential area.
Obviously, it should not have its operating license extended for another two years, let alone twenty years.
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, an'd 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, Kathleen Vorwick 10 Oakley Place Staten Island, NY 10306
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 07:18 PM M. Wieder 924 West End ave apt 24,
- new york, NY 10025 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, M. Wieder 924 West End ave apt 24 new york, NY 10025
845-424-4150 June 26, 2007 07:02 PM Betsy Roadman 91 Mystic Drive,
- Ossining, NY 10562 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, Betsy Roadmnan 91 Mystic Drive Ossining, NY 10562
June 26, 2007 07:04 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 agihg 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, Lisa Petek 500 High Point Dr.
- 401
Hartsdale, NY 10530-1122
June 26, 2007 05:46 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,,
Kathi Ellick P.O. Box 112'
"Mountainville, NY 10953
845-424-4150 Mark Snopek Boone, IA 50010 June 26, 2007 05:54 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, Mark Snopek Boone, IA 50010
845-424-4150 TO:
Chairman Dale Klein One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 FROM:
Michael Shimkin PO Box 207 Pound Ridge, NY 10576-2019
SUBJECT:
Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:
June 26, 2007 05:29 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, Michael Shimkin PO Box 207
Pound Ridge, NY 10576-2019
845-424-4150 Jonathan Keller 381 East 10th St., New York, NY 10009 June 26, 2007 05:21 PM ChairmanDale 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, Jonathan Keller 381 East 10th St.
New York, NY 10009
845-424-4150 Peter Koch 20 Casablanca Ln., Woodstock, NY 12498 June 26, 2007 04:33 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,
Living within 50 miles 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 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 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, Peter Koch 20 Casablanca Ln.
Woodstock, NY 12498