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LTR-11-0309 - Ltrs from 165 Individuals Re Demand to Run Immediate Inspections at Indian Point to Address Real Risks to Health and Environment
ML11175A262
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/01/2011
From: Rondin L, Khadijah West, Freed E
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To: Jaczko G
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Leslie Rondin 243 W 99TH St New York, NY Apt 3B 10025-5473 Citizen Letter A

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Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,

-T,0, Lwjs 5 j We ICkj, Lx1jP4I:_65QC7j C1:EDO DEDM~r DEDR DEDCM AO ROg(lCi 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

S i ncere I y,

Leslie Rondin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 150 2928 02/11

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Melanie Kaczmarek 58 Saint James PI

Buffalo, NY 14222-1411 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

S incerely, Melanie Kaczmarek CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 151 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Kathleen West 64 Saint Johns PI Lackawanna, NY 14218-2629 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point.? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kathleen West CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 152

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Ellen Freed 3083 29TH St Apt B5

Astoria, NY 11102-2738 Citizen Lettern June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ellen Freed CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 154 2928 02/11 QPrinted on chlorine-free, lOO%.post-consumer recycled paper.

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Thomas Trengove 60 W 22ND St FI 2 New York, NY 10010-6058 Citizen Letter A

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June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Thomas Trengove CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO-155 2928 02/11

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Adeline Notarino 101 Saint Marks PI Apt 9 New York, NY 10009-5116 Citizen Letter L

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was. quickly evacuated after-the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the.

event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Adeline Notarino issue.

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Paul A Ramsey 500 W 43RD St Apt 30E New York, NY 10036-4327 Citizen Lettern A.

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian. Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, DR.

Paul A Ramsey CiteL*nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Manuela Dobos 123 Prospect PI Apt 4

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely-,

Manuela Dobos issue.

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Kevin Baker 206 W 99TH St Apt 5C New York, NY 10025-5073 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, particular~ly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.

A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kevin Baker Citf@lnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Jeanne Jeffrey 29 The Rise

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jeanne Jeffrey CitPieunLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Diane Hallman 644 17TH St

Brooklyn, NY 11218-1113 Citizen Letter°

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Diane Hallman Citff*nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Dennis Kelley 142 Rutland Rd

Brooklyn, NY 11225-5373 Citizen Letter A
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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Dennis Kelley CitirqiLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Richard Ring 82 E Main St Cambridge, NY 12816-1206 Citizen Letter

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,.which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Richard Ring CitlY@nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 (D Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Evalyn Sokol 10 Academy Ln Bellport,. NY 11713-2702 Citizen Letter A

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-g June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at people in immediate peril.

Ind ian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Evalyn Sokol CitfnLetters are a service of CREDO.

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Joanne G Allen 177 Rauber St Wellsville, NY 14895-9461 Citizen Letters 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Joanne G Allen Citf2enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/l 1

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Robert S Curtis 5 Home Ave

Albany, NY 12208-1213 Citizen Lettern A

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Robert S Curtis Cit0lnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Thalia Bouklas 85 Ackerly Ln Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-4548 Citizen Lettern A

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Thalia Bouklas Citi*@nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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John P Leddy 8 Charleston Dr

Mendon, NY 14506-9767 Citizen Letter e

o June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, John P Leddy CitiY&Letters are a service of CREDO'"

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Helen Weaver 4 Munchkin Ln

Kingston, NY 12401-7276 Citizen Lettern 4

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan,- N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Helen Weaver Citt*nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Robert P Dalessandro 3967 Sedgwick Ave Apt 1OF

Bronx, NY 10463-3106 Citizen Letter A

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  • S June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has -called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Robert P Dalessandro CititnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Robert/Kathrin Gould-Martin Bard College Annadale-Hudson, NY 12504 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Robert/Kathrin Gould-Martin CitienLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 9

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Eleanor Arnold 170 W End Ave Apt 7M New York, NY 10023-5411 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Eleanor Arnold CitlznLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Trish Lewin 585 W 214TH St Apt 4B New York, NY 10034-1284 CitizenLetter P

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Trish Lewin Cit?2~nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Paul Egensteiner 29 Great Oak Ln Pleasantville, NY 10570-2139 Citizen Letter An ugen mesge from June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Mail Stop O-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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please Let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Paul Egensteiner CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Herbert Dalin 315 6TH Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11215-2944 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Herbert Dalin CitimnLetters are a service of CREDOT 2928 02/11

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G Fleischman 130 Gale PI Apt 2H

Bronx, NY 10463-2849 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, G Fleischman Cit02nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 9

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Frances W Nisenbaum 23A Maple Grove St Great Neck, NY 11023-1214 Citizen Letter rgn mesag fro a* cocre cit-e June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Frances W Nisenbaum Citi2nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Peter Siedlecki Peter Siedlecki 249 Winspear Ave

Buffalo, NY 14215-1035 Citizen Letter A
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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Peter Siedlecki Peter Siedlecki issue.

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Frederick A Buchholz 202 W 88TH St Apt 7 New York, NY 10024-2370 CitizenLetter.

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Frederick A Buchholz Citi-,Letters are a service of CREDO'"

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Migdalia Rodriguez 936B Union Ave

Bronx, NY 10459-3956 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Migdalia Rodriguez CitP2fnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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02011 CREDO E O more than a network.

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Sara Weber 9115 Ridge Blvd Apt 1G

Brooklyn, NY 11209-5724 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Sara Weber CitinLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Constance La Sala 79 Stephan Marc Ln New Hyde Park, NY 11040-1809 Citizen Letter

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Constance La Sala CitfTnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Alice Wong 367 1/2 Pacific St

Brooklyn, NY 11217-2219 Citizen Letter A
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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let.me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Alice Wong Citi4enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurner recycled paper.

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Scott Sylvester 7615 35TH Ave Apt 2E Jackson Hts, NY 11372-4621 Citizen Letter A

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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. Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Scott Sylvester CitifLnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 9

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Ross Crolius 16 Old Mill Ln

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Mail Stop O-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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate 'attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ross Crolius Citii*-Letters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 4

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Julie Bramnick 609 W 114TH St'Apt 44 New York, NY 10025-7911 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Julie Bramnick Citi*JiLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Andrew Podell 245 E 11TH St Apt 6D New York, NY 10003-7350 CitizenLetter.

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Andrew Podell CitfýgnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Philip Kunzler 5152 Post Rd

Bronx, NY 10471-3010 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at people in immediate peril.

Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Philip Kunzler CitPtFnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Mary Mcneirney 31 Shinnecock Rd Hampton Bays, NY 11946-2922 Citizen Lettern June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problemat Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Mary Mcneirney issue.

CitivnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Steven Lindstedt 75 Main St Cold Spring, NY 10516-2825 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50.miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Steven Lindstedt Citi~hLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Susan Freiman 229 Route 202 Apt 1B

Pomona, NY 10970-2615 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50-miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Susan Freiman CitizeLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Kenneth Oldehoff 42 Perrines Bridge Rd Tillson, NY 12486-1703 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which.

your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown Caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at people in immediate peril.

Ind ian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kenneth Oldehoff CitivenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Lisa C Wood 204 Culver Rd

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian.

Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lisa C Wood CitivnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Kevin Donohue 812 South St Apt 1 Peekskill, NY 10566-3431 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kevin Donohue CitPfnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Nancy M Hoffman 17 Stuyvesant Oval Apt I1E New York, NY 10009-1929 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Nancy M Hoffman issue.

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Roberta J Grimm 626 Lafayette Ave

Buffalo, NY 14222-1436 Citizen Letter° ur it mesge fro nc June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Roberta J Grimm Citf 3~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Susan Bernfield 90 Hudson St Apt 2E New York, NY 10013-2826 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Po'int would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Susan Bernfield issue.

Cit?°*nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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CREDO a movement.

Pia Oste Alexander 364 Wittenberg Rd Bearsville, NY 12409-5647 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Pia Oste Alexander Citl~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 0211A Printed on chlortne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Barbara Weiler 448 Riverside Dr # 62 New York, NY 10027-6819 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend, to address this issue.

Sincerely, Barbara Weiler Cif*lnLetters are a service of CREDO.

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Gale L Cowan 13 E 3RD St Apt 2A New York, NY 10003-8965 Citizen Letter PA n

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Gale L Cowan Citff 7nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 9

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Katherine Crum 27 Old Post Rd 2 Millerton, NY 12546-4933 Citize Leittzer.

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con ere ciizn June 2,.2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediateattention.

Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Katherine Crum CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 0

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Sarah Richardson 209 W 108TH St Apt 10 New York, NY 10025-2936 Citizen Letter.

Aurge Ig Fil-June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Sarah Richardson Citl3vnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Margaret Hornick 393 W End Ave Apt 7D New York, NY 10024-6140 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Margaret Hornick CitivnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Westside Campaign Against Hunger 263 W 86TH St New York, NY 10024-3103 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Westside Campaign Hunger Against Cit*f2nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Maggie Kilbride 18 Caroline Ave Mount Vision, NY 13810-1118 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Maggie Kilbride CitpzenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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CREDO a movement.

Michael Spinella 29 Vandervoort St

Florida, NY 10921-1117 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.

AVprime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the.same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Michael Spinella CitfnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Penny G Babel 220 Manhattan Ave Apt 6H New York, NY 10025-2666 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Penny G Babel Citl2nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Thomas Hamilton 153 Arlo Rd Staten Island, NY 10301-3800 Citizen Letter A

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Thomas Hamilton CititnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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02011 CREDO OR Emore than a network.

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Bonnie Kobak 215 W 92nd St Apt 1OE New York, NY 10025-7478 CitizenLettern 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N'.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima *that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Bonnie Kobak Cit~zenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 19Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Catherine Zimmerman 448 E 20TH St Apt 1OF New York, NY 10009-8237 CitizenLettern k

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June 2, 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 -- area 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own-commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate. action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any'accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Catherine Zimmerman Citi*nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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CRED a movement.

Athena Malloy 323 Prospect Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11215-5510 Citizen Letter A

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions-of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Athena Malloy CitfznnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Lois Falberg 18 Pinehurst Dr

Purchase, NY 10577-1011 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same qu.ick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lois Falberg CitipenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 S Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

02011 CREDO E O more than a network.

CREDO a movement.

Jim Harvey 167 Nelson St Apt 3R

Brooklyn, NY 11231-4019 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. pl.ant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of.a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jim Harvey CitinLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Q) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

02011 CREDO E O more than a network.

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Herb Goldstein 4 Sadore Ln Apt 7G

Yonkers, NY 10710-4720 Citizen Lettern A
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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Herb Goldstein CitimLmnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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David Meisel 54 Westview Crescent

Geneseo, NY 14454-1012 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, David Meisel Cit2iLwnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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02011 CREDO I more than a network.

CREDa movement.

Evelyn Taylor 150 W End Ave Apt 28H New York, NY 10023-5705 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of aproblem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me-know how you intend to address this issue.

Si ncere I y,

Evelyn Taylor CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Susan Gebel 479 12TH St Apt 4L

Brooklyn, NY 11215-5246 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Susan Gebel Cit~zenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Jean Peterson 179 Bennett Ave Apt 3B New.York, NY 10040-4053 Citizen Lettern A

    • l June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

SSincerely, Jean Peterson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Elizabeth L Cohen 350 Lincoln PI Apt 4F

Brooklyn, NY 11238-5843 Citizen Letter e

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to

.meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Elizabeth L Cohen CitPinLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Barbara Griffiths 401 W 118TH St Apt 4 New York, NY 10027-7216 Citizen Lettern June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point

-- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Barbara Griffiths Citi6nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 GPrinted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Susan E Butler P0 Box 253 Chestertown, NY 12817-0253 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Susan E Butler CitivenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Ann Hoppe 326 6TH Ave Apt 3R

Brooklyn, NY 11215-2938 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate. attention. Any accident at Indian people in'-Pmmediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ann Hoppe CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 0

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02011 CREDO CO more than a network.

CREDC a movement.

Ruth G Kahn 8315 State Route 227 Trumansburg, NY 14886-9571 CitizenLettern A

1 June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ruth G Kahn Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Mary Gail Decker 123 Pinebrook Dr Hyde Park, NY 12538-1856 CitizenLettern

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would.put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Mary Gail Decker Citfl#nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Janet Wolfe 1235 Park Ave New York, NY 10128-1759 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Janet Wolfe Citz~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Q) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

02011 CREDO C a Imore than a network.

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Nona Helen Chadwick 174 Fairway Cir Baldwinsville, NY 13027-4303 Citizen Lettern June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions.of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Nona Helen Chadwick Citil'nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumrer recycled paper.

02011 CREDO more than a network.

CREDO a movement.

Stephen Brown 26 Lower Warren St Queensbury, NY 12804-3815 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Stephen Brown Citi0 eLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Paula Jaslow 431 W 45TH St Apt 5A New York, NY 10036-9096 Citizen Letter A_

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Paula Jaslow CitfnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 9

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02011 CREDO aE more than a network.

CRED0 a movement.

Mary Morse 392 Central Park W Apt 12R New York, NY 10025-5866 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian.

Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Mary Morse issue.

Cit1lenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Susan Savion 107 Humbert Ave

Syracuse, NY 13224-2251 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address. this issue.

Sincerely, Susan Savion CitiVanLetters are aservice of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Jacqueline K Manier 101 Vollmer Rd Fayetteville, NY 13066-2231 Citizen Letter A

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June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action.to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jacqueline K Manier Citi*gnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Judith Rappaport 29 Monroe PI

Brooklyn, NY 11201-2673 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate act-ion to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Judith Rappaport Citi326hLetters are a service of CREDOT 2928 02/11

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Stephen Green 129 E Main St

Milford, NY 13807-1105 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Stephen Green CitiibLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1

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02011 CREDO CRDO me than a network.

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Sandra Fentiman 118 Arlington Rd

Utica, NY 13501-6343 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Sandra Fentiman CitZ+/-LnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Malachy McCourt 680 W End Ave New York, NY 10025-6815 Citizen Letter June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Malachy McCourt Citi6 nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Miriam Mondlin 457 Fdr Dr Apt A803 New York, NY 10002-5931 Citizen Lettero June 2, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant.'s evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Miriam Mondlin Citiln Letters are a service of CREDO" 29-28 02/11 0 Printed on chNorine-free, 100% post-consumeT recycled paPe.

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Ivan Kruh 51 Clinton Ave

Ossining, NY 10562-4425 Citizen Lettern O"g

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ivan Kruh CitfftnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02111

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Philip Barreca 2002 5TH Ave Apt 6C New York, NY 10035-1838 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Philip Barreca CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 149 2928 02/11 1

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Monroe Head 87 E 2ND St Apt 2E New York, NY 10003-9207 Citizen Letter A

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Dear ChairmanGregory 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Monroe Head CitiwnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0

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Lin Polito 56 Garden PI Apt 2

Brooklyn, NY 11201-4547 C i ti z e n-4e t t June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lin Pol ito CitiT.nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

02011 CREDO mnore than a network.

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Regina Kolber 1414 E 12TH St Apt 3F

Brooklyn, NY 11230-6641 Citizen Lettern June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Regina Kolber CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Shirley Wa 3515 Henry Bronx, NY I

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down

.Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any 'accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Shirley Walzer CitizqnLetters are a service of CREDOS 2928 02/11 1

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David Levi Strauss 34 Evers Ln High Falls, NY 12440-5822 Citizen Lettern June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -7 the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, David Levi Strauss CitiTnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Judi Ryder 126 Riverside Dr Apt 2C New York, NY 10024-3712 Citizen Letter June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Judi Ryder CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 8

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Sylvia Alexander 10 Park Ter E Apt 1K New York, NY 10034-1520 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely-. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Sylvia Alexander CitiienLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Ayshe Murat 1426 144TH PI Whitestone, NY 11357-2411 Citizen Letter June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regul'atory 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ayshe Murat Citi._nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Karen M Lorf 232 Gronczniak Rd Stillwater, NY 12170-1708 Citizen Lettern June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Karen M Lorf at Indian CitionLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Kathleen Duwe 13788 Grote Rd Springville, NY 14141-9205 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be-done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant"s evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kathleen Duwe

.Citi7RnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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Ann Goldsmith 19 Northampton St Apt 102

Buffalo, NY 14209-2151 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commi.ssion has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ann Goldsmith CitizanLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Pamela Miller 228 Union St

Brooklyn, NY 11231-3502 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point. would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Pamela Miller CitiTnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Bruce Adolphe 201 W 89TH St Apt 9F New York, NY 10024-1819 Citizen Letter e

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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 Indi'an Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Bruce Adolphe CitiFgnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Kathryn A Levy PO Box 3230 Sag Harbor, NY 11963-0407 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people Ilive within 50 miles of Indian Point. -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kathryn A Levy Citi;9nLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Lois Sperakis 3 Weehawken St New York, NY 10014-6348 Citizen Letter A

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June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lois Sperakis Citi&qnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Pamela O'Rourke-Bove 20 Bennett St Middletown, NY 10940-6411 Citizen Lettern A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely',

Pamela O'Rourke-Bove Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Wendy Alexander PO Box 15 Bloomington, NY 12411-0015 Citizen Letter A

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June 14, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This s Point would ituation demands put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Si ncere I y,

Wendy Alexander CitionLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Andrew LaMarca 72 Country Route 47 Big Indian, NY 12410 Citizen Letter June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Andrew LaMarca CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 139 2928 02/11

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Patricia Carlson 407 N Aurora St

Ithaca, NY 14850-4214 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Patricia Carlson issue.

CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 140 2928 02/11

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Constance Norgren 303A 16TH St

Brooklyn, NY 11215-5504 Citizen Letter A
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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me knQw how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Constance Norgren CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Louise B Brown 533 E 87TH St Apt 3W New York, NY 10128-7625 Citizen Lettern A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you. intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Louise B Brown CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 145 2928 02/11

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Julide Mardin 41 5TH Ave Apt 12B New York, NY 10003-4371 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Julide Mardin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 135 2928 02/11

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Jason Smith 43 Corley Dr Rochester, NY 14622-1262 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jason Smith CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 136 2928 02/11 9

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Richard Mann 180 Degraw St

Brooklyn, NY 11231-3008 Citizen Letter A
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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be !done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would.put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Richard Mann CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO-137 2928 02/11 W Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Steve Metzger 126 W 81ST St Apt 4 New York, NY 10024-5945 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point, and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Steve Metzger CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 138 2928 02/11

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Ms.

C J O'Leary 704 Delano Ave

Vestal, NY 13850-3112 Citizen Letter A
  • e June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Mail Stop O-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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ms.

C J O'Leary CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 125 2928 02/11

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Jeanne Salidar 2681 Bedford Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11210-1235 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was qu'ickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jeanne Salidar CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 129 2928 02/11 QPrinted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Margaret Morrison 531 41ST St Apt D9

Brooklyn, NY 11232-3191 Citizen Letter June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Margaret Morrison CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 130 2928 02/11 8

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Marie Baker Lee 1257 Park Ave Apt 4N New York, NY 10029-7107 Citizen Lettern A

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  • June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

Thissituation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marie Baker Lee CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Marcy Gordon 260 Rogers Ave Apt 1

Brooklyn, NY 11225-2129 Citizen Lettern o

-o June 1, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Marcy Gordon issue.

CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 132 2928 02/11

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Marta G Schmidt 322 W 17TH St Apt 3W New York, NY 10011-5032 Citizen Lettern A

O" oO

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marta G Schmidt CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'."

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Janet Harmon PO Box 133 New York, NY 10032-0133 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at. Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Janet Harmon at Indian CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Jane Engelhardt 2 Charlton St Apt 15E New York, NY 10014-4920 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jane Engelhardt Citizegl~etters are a service of CREDO'"

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Martin Miller 2746 Mickle Ave

Bronx, NY 10469-6118 Citizen Lettern 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of localresidents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Martin Miller Citizeaetters are a service of CREDO'."

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Jim Cone 16 E 96TH St Apt 7G New York, NY 10128-0787 Citizen Lettern e

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jim Cone Citizegketters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Raymond C Myers 75 Brewster St

Kingston, NY 12401-5842 CitizenLetter A

.0 June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classi.fied as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Raymond C Myers CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Alan Gimpel 67 Wimbledon Dr, Roslyn, NY 11576-3097 Citizen Letter A

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r*ail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001 iear 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down lindian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Alan Gimpel CiQYlenLetters are.a service of CREDO".

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Virginia Higgins 28 Dolphin Grn Apt 2H Prt Washingtn, NY 11050-3166 Citizen Letter A

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-e June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this S incerely, Virginia Higgins issue.

CitVenLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Esther B Ernst 26 Butler St

Westbury, NY 11590-3144 Citizen Lettern A

-*I June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Esther B Ernst Citq2?enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Laura Hembree 900 W 190TH St Apt 14R New York, NY 10040-3670 CitizenLetter 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian.

Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Laura Hembree issue.

Cif*lenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Susan Lynch 35 Volney St

Phoenix, NY 13135-2036 Citizen Letter June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan. "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Susan Lynch issue.

CifilenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Willie Jones PO Box 581

Bronx, NY 10453-0581 Citizen Letterc June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerableto meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same. quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Willie Jones CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Walter Hauck 473 W End Ave Apt 11B New York, NY 10024-4978 CitizenLetter An urgent m

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i z June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Walter Hauck CiffenLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Ean Sheehy 321 Dekalb Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11205-3737 Citizen Letterf 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people i.n immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Ean Sheehy CifenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Joel Oppenheimer 75 Calyer St

Brooklyn, NY 11222-2005 Citizen Letter rgn mesag fro a* cocre citizen.

June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Mail Stop O-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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down

[ndian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Joel Oppenheimer Ci~izenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Marcia Migdal 1302 Perth Rd

Hagaman, NY 12086-2708 Citizen Letter June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles.of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the. same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marcia Migdal cit'enLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Carlos Fresneda 300 Mercer St Apt 15M New York, NY 10003-6737 Citizen Lettern A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Carlos Fresneda CiNenLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11

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Kenny Wollesen 311 W 72ND St # 4E New York, NY 10023-2601 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Kenny Wollesen Cit0 bnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Marcelle Sarch 175 E 74TH St Apt 6D New York, NY 10021-3211 Citizen Letter

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marcelle Sarch Citl~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Jill Schreier 333 Central Park W New York, NY 10025-7145 CitizenLetter June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jill Schreier CitfzenLetters are a service of CREDO7.

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Lilyan Glusker 450 W End Ave Apt 6C New York, NY 10024-5342 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lilyan Glusker CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11

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Deborah Trupin 6 Holmes Ct

Albany, NY 12209-1315 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

  • This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Deborah Trupin Citl9enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Karen Waltuck 106 Waverly PI New York, NY 10011-9162 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Karen Waltuck Cit1f7enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111 6

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Lynn Carter 170 W End Ave Apt 11G New York, NY 10023-5409 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's-evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lynn Carter CitffenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1

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Karl Fossum 501 E 87TH St New York, NY 10128-7665 Citizen Letter PAn ur*-n 7msg fro

  • W June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to. shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Karl Fossum CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Oliver Fein 18 Wyckoff St

Brooklyn, NY 11201-6306 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

S i ncere I y,

Oliver Fein Cit4enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 S Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Oliver F Swift 4 Stone Ave White Plains, NY 10603-2115 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Oliver F Swift CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chIoDine-ifee, 100% posk-onsuree recycled paper.

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Marci Reaven 53 Saint Marks PI New York, NY 10003-7932 Citizen Letter An urge me sag

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

'at I nd i an Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marci Reaven CittenLetters are a service of CREDO":

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Marilyn Ackerman 481 17TH St Apt'4L

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June 4, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Marilyn Ackerman CitI~nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11 0

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Jaime S Austria 949 W End Ave Ba New York, NY 10025-3571 Citizen Lettern

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- e June 3, 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Jaime S Austria Cit?~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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Phyllis Heymann 3400 Ft Indepencence-St Apt 12K

Bronx, NY 10463-4526 Citizen Letter A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Phyllis Heymann Cift*enLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Douglas Sloan 1548 Harlemville Rd

Chatham, NY 12037-2008 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this Sincerely, Douglas Sloan issue.

CitifnLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Wesley Brown 53 Ten Broeck Rd

Chatham, NY 12037-3408 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Wesley Brown CitiLenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1

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Beverley Keith PO Box 202 Rosendale, NY 12472-0202 Citizen Letter

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Beverley Keith CitizeW6etters are a service of CREDO'"

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Janet Morgan 11 Sterling PI Apt 3A

Brooklyn, NY 11217-3269 Citizen Lettern A

.s-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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Janet Morgan CitizePA4etters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 8

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James Weber 424 High Falls Rd Saugerties, NY 12477-4074 Citizen Lettern 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, James Weber Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 9

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Manzar Atabaki 444 E 86TH St Apt 4E New York, NY 10028-6498 Citizen Lettern A

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect, the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the.

event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Manzar Atabaki CitixanLetters are a service of CREDO.

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Talva Chapin 170 Merwin Ave Rochester, NY 14609-6715 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Talva Chapin CitimanLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 millionpeople live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Elizabeth Neill CitimnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Betty Head Citi2inLetters are a service of CREDO'"

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Andrea L Traugott C/O Jill Nicholas 45 Oak Hill Ter

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people livewithin 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly.evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Andrea L Traugott CitienLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 I

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Nedra Salmon 3251 Pineview Dr

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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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

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Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Nedra Salmon CitiLnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 8

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Donna Pacelli 550 Manitou Beach Rd

Hilton, NY 14468-9520 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Donna Pacelli CitixmnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 0

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Pedro Reyes PO Box 127

Holmes, NY 12531-0127 Citizen Letter P

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"1 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know,.20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Pedro Reyes CitizanLetters are a service of CREDO.

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Lurch Pagan 976 Steam Mill Rd Ithaca, NY 14850-9423 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, Lurch Pagan CitimnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 Q) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

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Bonnie Kay 225 Hollywood Ave Rochester, NY 14618-2229 CotieCitizen 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely.

FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident at Indian people in immediate peril.

Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerelyy, Bonnie Kay CitiafnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11

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George Misner 18 Delview Ter

Delhi, NY 13753-1057 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 Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y.,

which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.

I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.

As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."

This situation demands Point would put millions of immediate attention. Any accident people in immediate peril.

at Indian Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.

Sincerely, George Misner Citizeletters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11

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