ML19209C044

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FOIA Request for Socioeconomic Survey of TMI Impact,Prepared for NRC by Mountain West Research,Inc & Social Impact Research,Inc
ML19209C044
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Issue date: 09/25/1979
From: Spudis M
SULLIVAN & CROMWELL
To: Felton J
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
References
FOIA-79-407 NUDOCS 7910110432
Download: ML19209C044 (2)


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Dear Mr. Felton:

Under the Freedom of Information Act, I request a copy of the socio-economic survey on the impact of the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, as conducted by Mountain West Research, Inc. for the U.S. Nuclear Regu-latory Commission. The conclusions of this study are reported in the enclosed, 9/24/79, Washington Post article. 4 We will cover any expenses. If you have any questions, call (202) 857-1067. Sincerely, / -{, [ot tu d k ds l .a j M. Ann Spudis Litigation Assistant (Enclosure) 7&NO i 1'O 032 v3 L ' ~ 7 D10110 4 e

/~ F i I. ? 6 k 4, W + k ., p. ~. - ' ,y:- Three Jille Islan<l Surrey 4 .Sho=: 14[000 L'efiHoribe l PHILADELPikIA. Sept. [3'(dP}, "( . The Three 3111e Island nuclear acci. dent drove an cstimated.144,000 per-sons from 'their homes and cost 're'si- ~ ~ idents near'the plant $18.2[milliod In' ( evacuation"@penies and lost' wage's,' according to ;a' survey conducted for ~ the Nuclear Regulatory Commission'. The study.al<o found that 'nearly one in five persons living near the disabled reactor has considered mov-ing elsewhere.because of. continuing fears of nuciear accidents and ' radio-active emissions..,,, w n z. ,.h The independen.*. su'rvey concluded'- ' that the nation's. worst nuclear acci- , dent had profodnd and adverse eco ' 'nomic and. social consequences for - . most people residing within 40 fniles 5 i of the, plant.

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