ML072820252
| ML072820252 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 09/19/2007 |
| From: | Douglas L Association of Mintority Enterprises of New York |
| To: | Bo Pham Rulemaking, Directives, and Editing Branch, NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR |
| References | |
| 72FR45075 00005 | |
| Download: ML072820252 (2) | |
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-,Eftýir rre Asso aftion ofMinority Enterprises of N eyw York In Ay~~e-ut.20iRichmn H
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Dear Mr. Phiam:
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- .'women'business enterpnse:(MvWBE),non-for profit trade rganization dedicdto Ithe..
deve opnint-and eniahancement of it, constituents, and &te economic viability of.
disadvantaged communities, Th b associaion provides trainng and technical. assistand eto its constituents and
'estabis!hes,6om umuty support for the MWBE community..AMENY sponsors trade missi6onspr*curement conferences *nd MWBE certification forums to strengthen the economi capacity of minorty business communities Our-mission, is. also to estabhish a.',
.working elationshiiiwithth-e.pi-yate and public sectors' to foster i-0curement em~ploymen~ oportniiesad p
Since, Entergy's 'amval inNew York.with the-purchase'of the. Indian Point Energy Center
.-.,,...2001thecompanyhasbeena modeL corporate citizen and partner to NewpYorl s ""
- inonrity community:. Wilea broad* sectonof New York's populaionha
.bene from Entergy's '-cor ate.communiy ivolvement, commuties of cor finparticular,:
iave.gained a committed partner,,whse approach'to'empowerhnit is economi-c social
-andenvironmentaL Our communty can not afford to lose sueh a model corporate citze.6 ritl.
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od Entefgys! awardz winning supplier dive rsityProgam is an example.of comnitment to.t:.',,
.advancing economic partiibpation and empowerment ofmiorites. Entergy.was the first,'
electric utility, holding company inthe nationto cmmtto the National' Assc'i for
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t Advancempient 'Uof-1 Colored, Peie'se I(NAAC'I)P Fair, Share,. 'Pinciples, d
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"has" exemplified a: soli co.i ico" tment. to creating :and mainiaini-igadfv erse, workforce in',
-whichever"'mpliyee is provided w qith a'equal oppjortunity,to contribute to the sUccess.
of "the corporatipn.. Thbe.comip~any c'ionitinu~st to receive recognition for.A emonstratin~g,'""
l,,eadership and commitment to ensuringthe activepaihcpatn,ofmnunontyand 'women-
" -businessesin the, Ameri e6an econmic' sys em.. I,:2006 alone Entergy.spent almost"'$190 millon w th divers suppliers,nearly-$22..iillionof wch was though the IndiaPoint Energy Center forprocurement with'miority and women oowned business..,
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,-,-Entergy alsopdmore 'than $212-million rntaxes Which bolsters the state,' county and local tax bases, whichý s* thenused to pr6vide services for the residents of New. York St.atd,,an INw.York City, We ustsk
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an exam leof moud-corporate citizenship ifIndian Pomt were to close?
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,. Ent.rgy.demostrates er ays also., An example isitis charitable 'contri'butins ".to importantlprograms and activities that strengthen the' capacity, of fthe. Afirican-Aierca-and Latin:ocommuni.tyand, 'ut ability to
.prode.for.theA"*lssprivileged among us; The.company is a, ptaier i i
. strengthe mng organizations. throughout, our community that' provide much-6needed
- asisstance; and support to, our families', neighb6rhods -and-businesses Entergy cnthiUes to. sho.
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.s vital to -thehealth a'id weliness of our.',communty given 'the -alarrmingrates of
,. astihfa'and other-respiratory. -ltnesses,,amongst mionties in New York.It is estimated that the 'Ldian PointEnergy Center-ke~ps more tan 41'k400'.tons of nitrogen, oxides, 6,300 tons nof sulfu.ioxide, ad31.8 milliojtons ofcarbon diidedut of the air each.
,year& Again'%this is critical for. anAmerican neighborhood right here iIh N&e York Stat'e-,
,with oneofthe highest asthlmna rates ever documented,! according :to, an. article by,,New-York Times..Reporter RibchaidPieez-Pena. <A Harlem'
,.Hospial:Study
- hfotnd, that 25, percent or.one: of every four
'ciindren i central Harlem suffered'fromnasthma, whichis...
-double therate' researchers. exptd'to "find. The Harlem
.'Hospital st-dys*.iuggest-'that"tis"
-is certanly one of the hi ghest-rates attrib`uetees,*inot the highest.'.With
.thiS level ofvulnerablity being felt bythe most helplessamong us,.are we:uilhngto lose 4.:
':a "ommitted'communvityadvocate' likeEnie g if. indian, Poiht'w*re closed7 We Say
-'iabsolUtely not'..~
- i., closing, theAssociation of Min6rityiiEnterpriesof New: Y0rk fully supports:Entergy.,,,
in itseffortto-recense the `IndiaýPointEn~erg)..Ceeiitr.
-Indian Poi**t des-notremain penebelieve this wil Igreatly ipact may'of thetWomn-and "miontytownqd
&'-.le r tae an t ackof affordable and,.
%relable energyIn addition, theclosureof thefacility will a
L nair sxsert th es'rin.j roo the~egonthouh helos f mjo~prchase of their goods and seivIce's"
-, quialhty the New York City anc1lower Hudson Valleyjegiomn Th'e Assocation of Minority Enterprises ofNewYork hereby supports. and petitions-the,
.Nicl'ar Regultor-y.Coi'iirnissioiito relicen§e Indiah Point.
We look forward toheiarlingfi o eadn this mte.
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