ML19224B798
| ML19224B798 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 05/10/1979 |
| From: | Duflo M NRC ATOMIC SAFETY & LICENSING APPEAL PANEL (ASLAP) |
| To: | Rohrbaugh H YORK, PA |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7906230181 | |
| Download: ML19224B798 (1) | |
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May 10, 1979 Ms. Helen E.
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Dear Ms. Rohrbaugh:
Mr. Rosenthal has asked me to acknowledge receipt of your May 4, 1979 letter and the document which was enclosed therewith.
He has also requested that I inform you that, under the NRC'L rules governing the conduct of adjudicatory proceedings, members of an appeal board for a particular proceeding may not consider anything which is not a part of the formal record for that proceeding.
Because the York School District is not a party to the pending licensing proceeding involving Unit No. 2 of the Three Mile Island facility, your letter and the enclosure cannot be made a part of the record.
Nonetheless,'they will be brought to the attention of the lawyer who represents the Commission's technical staff in the proceeding.
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Dear Mr. Rosenthal:
The attached resolution of the Board of s.:hool Directors of the City of York describes the dangers faced by the citizens of this community due to the nuclear accident at i'hree Mile Island, Penn-sylvania.
The docunent also suggests actions to be taken to relieve this area of present and future peril caused by the generation of electricity by atomic energy.
Thank you for any consideration rou may afford some three hundred thousand persons in central Penn;ylva.-ia.
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Rohrbaugh, Prea dent Board of School Directors HER:bjh Enclosure
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WHEREAS, Metropolitan Edison Company, hereinafter t
" Met-Ed", a subsidiary of General Public Utilities, is the i
provider of e?*ctricity in the York City School District; and WHEREAS, Met-Ed is the operator of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in the Susquehanna River on the shores of York County, ten miles f rom the boundaries o f our school district; and WERE AS, 175,000 stockholders of Met-Ed and other i
l sister utility companies in the General Public Utilities group are the owners of the Three Mile Island nuclear power l
plant; and WHEREAS, in the early morning hours of March 28, 1979, the worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power generating facilities occurred in Reactor No. 2 at Three Mile Island; and WIC'IAS, the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Cc :aission, e
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has stated that the nuclear Reactor No. 2 i
was out of centrol for several hours that day, although Met-Ed of ficisls reported that the situation was under control and that there was r.o danger; and WHEREAS, there continued to exist a great potential for a core meltdown at Reactor No. 2 for several days there-i i
after, there continues at this time a potential health hazard I,
due to uncontrolled radiation leaks, and the Three Milo Island facili :
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