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G20070587/LTR-07-0558 - Collections of Five Comments Re Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing (Indian Point)
ML072360296
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/2007
From: Brodeur T, Fischer S, Garland J, O'Connell E, Rush M
- No Known Affiliation
To: Klein D
NRC/Chairman
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G20070587, LTR-07-0558
Download: ML072360296 (11)


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EDO Principal Correspondence Control FROM:

DUE: 09/13/07 EDO CONTROL: G20070587 DOC DT: 08/12/07 FINAL REPLY:

Susan Fischer Briarcliff Manor, New York (4 Identical Letters Attached)

Chairman Klein FOR SIGNATURE OF :

GRN CRC NO: 07-0558 Dyer, NRR DESC:

ROUTING:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE: 08/23/07 Reyes Virgilio Kane Ash Ordaz Cyr/Burns Zimmermans,NSIR Collins, RI Shoop, OEDO ASSIGNED TO:

NRR CONTACT:

Dyer SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS:

Ref. G20070306 and G20070397.

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LTR-07-0558 EDO LOGGING DATE: 08/23/2007 AUTHOR:

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ACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL HANDLING:

Susan Fisher NY CHRM Dale Klein Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing (Indian Point)

Direct Reply 08/12/2007 No

Reference:

LTR-07-0392 Additional letters submitted after the response to LTR 0392 had been signed out.

ADAMS NOTES:

FILE LOCATION:

DATE DUE:

09/13/2007 DATE SIGNED:

EDO -- G20070587

August 12, 2007 09:37 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 Fischer 29 Tamarack Place

Briarcliff

Manor, NY 10510

August 4, 2007 12:02 FM 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, Ellen O'Connell 31 McGeory

Bronxville, NY 10708

845-424-4150 Joy Garland July 30, 2007 11:06 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 incieased safety problems and environmental pollution, should the NRC relicense it for another 20 years. I am also deeply concerned about the inability to evacuate the region, in the event of an emergency at Indian Point.

In 2003 a New York State-commissioned report conducted by James Lee Witt Associates concluded that the emergency evacuation plans for Indian Point are "are not adequate to overcome their combined weight and protect the people from an unacceptable dose of radiation in the event of a release from Indian Point.". The counties surrounding Indian Point and New York State have refused to submit their Annual Certification Letters since the Report was released, yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Department of Homeland Security have each year certified the plans without ever providing the public or elected officials a detailed response to the large number of problems with the plans as detailed by James Lee Witt.

I am writing to fornally request that the NRC, in the relicensing process for Indian Point, provide the public and elected officials with a comprehensive, detailed response to all of Witt's findings as called for in federal legislation proposed in the U.S. House (649)sponsored by Representatives Hall, Hinchey, Lowey, Engel, and Shays, and U.S. Senate (994) sponsored by Senators Clinton and Schumer. This legislation is also supported by New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.

Sincerely, Joy Garland

845-424-4150 TO:

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

Melanie Rush 3241 Lexington Ave #11 Mohegan Lake, NY 10547

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

August 18, 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, Melanie Rush 3241 Lexington Ave

  1. 11 Mohegan Lake, NY 10547

845-424-4150 TO:

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

Timothy Brodeur 105 N Main St 2nd Floor Pearl River, NY 10965

SUBJECT:

Include Emergency Planning in Relicensing DATE:

August 17, 2007 01:40 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, Timothy Brodeur 105 N Main St

2nd Floor Pearl River, NY 10965