ML19208D850

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Forwards from Valley Rural Electric Coop Re Operation of TMI-1.Requests That Statements Be Investigated
ML19208D850
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Issue date: 08/13/1979
From: Shuster B
HOUSE OF REP.
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NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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NUDOCS 7910010173
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Dear Bud:

On behalf of the 14,000 members served by Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, I am writing concerning the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's proposed two year delay barring the continued operation of the Three Mile Island Unit One generating plant.

As you know the T.M.I. Unit One was off line for routine maintenance at the same time of the T.M.I. Unit Two incident, and has remained out of service since that time in spite of the fact that T.M.I. Urdt One has provided essentici electric power without evidence of hazard for 4i years. Please note the differentiation between unit one and unit two, which is critical if the subject is to be evaluated objectively and practically.

The loss of economical electric power from T.M.I. has direcey resulted in an additional cost of 2.8 mills /kwh or nearly 10% of our total wholesale power cost. Obviously, the cost to our members of an additional two years delay is enormous.

2 The members of Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, its Board of Direc, tors and myself urge you to write or send a telegram to: Joseph Hendrie, U.S. N. R.C., Washingto'nr D.C., 20555 for the purpose of encouraging the rett n to operation of Unit One of T.M.I. power station.

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