ML11173A377
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| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Pilgrim |
| Issue date: | 06/08/2011 |
| From: | Coogan L, Jennifer Fisher, Spanagel D - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Jaczko G NRC/Chairman, NRC/SECY |
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| LTR-11-0309 | |
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Justin R Fisher 5 Lexington Rd Northborough, MA 01532-2131 June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
Citizen Letter
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --
and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The coo~ling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Justin R Fisher T~NO, V. SUEC(/-1O-KJ Citizeglyetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11 @ Printed On chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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David Spanagel POBox 70 Lancaster, MA 01523-0070 Citizen Letter A
- O June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
SSincerely, David Spanagel CitiamnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1
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Liza C6ogan PO Box 337 Vineyard Hvn, MA 02568-0337 Citizen Letter A
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- e June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and-subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Liza Coogan CitiLnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11
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Carl Doerner & Sherrill Hogen Carl Doerner 137 S Shirkshire Rd
- Conway, MA 01341-9637 Citizen Letter June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
P,lease let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Carl Doerner Carl Doerner
& Sherrill Hogen CitioenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 4
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Adele Rustino 61 Lindsay Pond Rd
- Concord, MA 01742-5217 Citizen Lettern A
e" gl June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim-plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Adele Rustino CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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J.M.
Rhodes Claudia Rodes 120 Juggler Meadow-Rd
- Leverett, MA 01054-9506 Citizen Letter A
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-O June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at-the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, J.M. Rhodes Claudia Rodes CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11
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Kevin Batt 63 Peter Parley Rd Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-2913 Citizen Lettern A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released.by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Kevin Batt CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Amy F Puffer 7 Longfellow Rd Arlington, MA.
02476 Citizen Letter A
.e June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S..
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Amy F Puffer CitimnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Anne Nyman 48 Boynton Rd S Deerfield, MA 01373-9781 Citizen Letter A
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June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation-Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Si ncere I y,
Anne Nyman CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Gary Potwin 463 Douglas Rd
- Lowell, MA 01852-4313 Citizen Letter.
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-e June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 2055540001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Gary Potwin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11
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Susan Spilecki 134 Englewood Ave Apt 4
- Brighton, MA 02135-7010 Citizen Letter A
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-e June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging, fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Si ncere I y,
Susan Spilecki CitizeajIetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Robert A Petersen 975 Memorial Dr Cambridge, MA 02138-5753 Citizen Letter° A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, DR.
Robert A Petersen CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 - @ Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Ruth E Potwin 463 Douglas Rd
- Lowell, MA 01852-4313 Citizen Letter A
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release o.f radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Si ncere I y,
Ruth E Potwin Citizegetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1
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Christopher Koda-Massey 118 Adena Rd West Newton, MA 02465-1620 Citizen Letter A
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-e June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Christopher Koda-Massey CitizeBlgetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Wendy Root 62 Norfolk St Apt 1 Cambridge, MA 02139-2622 Citizen Letter A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Wendy Root Citize[etters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11
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John Degozzaldi 45 Bigelow St Apt 2 Fall River, MA 02720-5407 Citizen Letter A
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-l June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --
and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worry.ing reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of, reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an. intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincere I y,
John Degozzaldi Citizegletters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11
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Jori Resnikoff 61 Westbourne Ter Brookline, MA 02446-2210 Citizen Letter O"
O June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would.likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Jori Resnikoff Citizeaetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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Susan Gracey 101 Monmouth St Apt 605 Brookline, MA 02446-5613 Citizen Lettern A
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June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --
and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Gracey CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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Jonathan Carson 43 Wedgemere Ave Winchester, MA 01890-2439 Citizen Lettern A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.,
S i ncere I y,
Jonathan Carson CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111
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Jeremy Warburg Russo
.99 Waban Hill Rd N Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-1023 Citizen Letter A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jeremy Warburg Russo CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 8Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Phyllis Mc Gibbon 670 Washington St Apt 2 Wellesley, MA 02482-5749 Citizen Lettern A
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- e June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC-20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Si ncere I y,
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Anne Durso-Rose 90 Bowers Ave
- Malden, MA 02148-2906 Citizen Lettern June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the.pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue..
Sincerely, Anne Durso-Rose Citiz2nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11
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Gail Abbott 1268 Ashfield Mountain Rd
- Ashfield, MA 01330-9201 Citizen Letter A
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- .6 June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S i ncere I y,
Gail Abbott CitiAtnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Steven E Asher 11 Crown St Auburndale, MA 02466-1201 Citizen Letter June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Steven E Asher Citii'dnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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William Twombly 75 Marion Rd Watertown, MA 02472-4734 Citizen Lettern A
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June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Si ncere I y,
William Twombly CitiYnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Sara S Allen 135 Woburn St Lexington, MA 02420-2270 Citizen Lettern A
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility--
are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.,
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sara S Allen CitiznnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
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Susanna Kittredge 5 Harrington St Newtonville, MA 02460-1525 Citizen Lettern A
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June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real*risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies.
But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincere y, Susanna Kittredge Citi2nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111
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Gina Fried 353 Concord Ave Lexington, MA 02421-8107 Citizen Letter June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --
and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the 38-year-old Pilgrim nuclear plant in
- Plymouth, Mass.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at the Pilgrim plant to address the real risks to our health and the environment.
The cooling pool at Pilgrim was designed to hold only 880 spent fuel assemblies. But it's now overloaded with nearly 3,000. The pool contains more cesium-137 than was released by all the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in North America combined.
This situation demands immediate attention from your commission.
Any water loss at the pool would likely result in an intense fire and lethal release of radiation.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely,.
Gina Fried Citik5nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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