ML18019B080
| ML18019B080 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 06/30/1986 |
| From: | Jeremy Dean NORTH CAROLINA, STATE OF |
| To: | Bobo J ELECTRICITIES OF NORTH CAROLINA |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8607160003 | |
| Download: ML18019B080 (6) | |
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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION.SYSTEM (R IDS)
EW, ACCESSION NBR: 86071600 DOC. DATE: 86/Ob/30 N
ARIZED:
NO FACIL: 50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear Potuer Planti. Unit 1. Carolina AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION DEANi J. W.
North Carolina'tate of RECIP. NAME RECIPlENT AFFILIATION BOBO> J. T.
Electricities of North Carolina DOCKET 05000400
SUBJECT:
Ack receipt of 860616 ltr 5 North Carolina Municipal Power Agency 860611 resolution supporting prompt licensing of facility.Correspondence being sent to NRC.5 CP8<L for info 5 consideration.
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North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety James G. Martin, Governor Joseph 0. Dt."an, Secretary June 30, 1986 Mr. James T. Bobo General Manager ElectriCities:of North Carolina, Inc.
Post Office Box 29513
- Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0513
Dear Mr.,
Bobo:
Thank you for your letter of June 16, 1986 and the accompanying resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency on June ll, 1986.
I very much appreciate your forwarding this document to me.
It will, indeed, be taken into account in further considerations given to the licensing of the Shearon Har'ris Plant and the importance of that plant to the citizens of your region of the State.
I am taking the liberty of sending a copy of this correspondence to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and to Carolina Power
& Light Company for their information.
Again, thank you for your interest in this matter.
If I may ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
With best wishes, I am Sincerely, Joseph W. Dean JWD:ch cc: nuclear Regulatory Commission/Encl.
Carolina Power and 'Light Company/Encl.
8607160003 860630 PDR ADOCN, 05000400'II',
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An t'Annal Opportunity ~ AffinnativcAction huploycr
FWNIiRVCIITHS ot North Caroling, Ino.
NCMPA1 NCEMPA+
June 17, 1')85 The Honorable Joseph W.
Dean N.C. Dept. of Crime Control
& Public Safety Archdale Bl.dg.,
512 N. Salisbury Street
- Raleigh, NC 27611 JUh)
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)wCQ SECRETARY'S OFFICE
- g. C. Dept. et Crime Contre Public S'"'yFile 1230.1 Dear Secretary Dean:
St!8 JLCT Fnciosed Resol>>t ion Enclosed is a copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency at a special meeting in Wilson, North Carolina on June 11, 1986. This resolution expresses the desire of the Board of Conmissioners regarding the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, and was adopted by unanimous vote.
The North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency is a state-chartered mu-nicipal corporation that provides electricity to its thirty-two (32) member cities and towns in Eastern North Carolina.
These municipalities, which op-erate their electricity distrib"tion svstems, are:
- Apex, Ayden,
- Belhaven, Benson,
- Clayton, Edenton, Elizabeth City, Farmville,
- Fremont, Greenville, Hamiltor, Hertford, 'obgood, Hookerton,
- Kinston, La
- Grange, Laurinburg, Louisburg, Lumberton, New Bern, Pikeville, Red Springs, Robersonville, Rocky
- Mount, Scotland
- Neck, Selma, Smithfield, Southport,
- Tarboro, Wake Forest, Washington and Wilson.
Our hope 1.s that you will review this resolution in its entirety and will take it into account in any further consideration you may give to the Shearon Harris Plant and its importance to the citizens of our region and state.
Thank you for your interest in this matter.
Sincerely, l
James T.
Bobo General llanager Enclosure I
I ElectriCities of North'Carolina, Inc.
North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1
3100 Srnoketree Court, Suite 600 / Raleigh, North Caro1!na 27604 P.O. Box 29513 / Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0513 / (919) 876-9170
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NCEMPA RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17K of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and is the power supplier for 32 cities and towns located in Eastern North Carolina having a combined popu-lation of approximately 278,000, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the pros-perity of the people of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs of Eastern North Carolina now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Power. Agency has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power 6 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health, safety and well being of the people of the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of North Carolina and customers of the Cities and Towns who are members of the Power Agency.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Po~er Agency supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Chairman SEAL Secretary