ML19290E724
| ML19290E724 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 01/30/1980 |
| From: | Read R NEW HAMPSHIRE RESEARCH PROJECT |
| To: | Felton J NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| References | |
| FOIA-80-70 NUDOCS 8003140453 | |
| Download: ML19290E724 (3) | |
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Felton, Director Docket No. 50-443/444 Division of Rules and Records Of fice of Administration Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20535 Dear Mr. Feltons Thank you very much for your prompt response to my Reauest for files pertaining to Freedom of Information ActI have additional requests based on the Clamshell Alliance.
I enclose the pertinent cu6stians reised by those documents.
documbts for your reference.
In Preliminary Notification dated April 27, 1977 there is reference to other information regarding the Clamshell "Informa tion thus far Alliance.
Paragraph three states received by the NRC supports the press accounts."
Under the Freedom of Information Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552) I request that information which is not found in press accounts.
"All Regional Offices have been Likewise paragraph four states:information posses sed by by the HRC."
ertinent provided any
.s information rela tive to the Clamshell Alliance I recuest that and other organizations thought by the NRC to be planning to participate in the April 30, 1977 C4a shell Alliance Demonstration in Seabrook. N.H.
Also, the-document entitled "Special Report" has no identification.
Is this an NRC docurent?
If so, wha t division is it from and what is the "Information received" mentioned in paragraph 77 If not, wha t is the source of the document 7 Under the Freedom of Information Act es amended (S U.S.C.
552) I reauest that you sdFeh the following divisions of the NRC The InforrnatioN for further files relating to the Clamshell AllianceJ the Contingency Assessment Team The Division od! Security, and Planning Branch.
Also any photographs or files forwarded to you by the regarding organizations or Boston Edison Company, Boston, Mass.
individuals believed by that company to be opposed to nuclear power.
Also any files mn'.ntained by the NRC or any of its divisions in Seabrook, N.H. sponsored on the October 6, 1979 demonstration by the Coalition for Direct Action At 003140M 6 3 *.
Seabrook.
Please send all correspondence to me at the abe e address.
Sincerely, Cc:E>TtvTlvG DIREticll of OffRgces,ngc.
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____ _ _ _m April 27, 1977 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF SAFECUARDS EVENT-PUS-77-20 F
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is as initially received without verification or evaluation and is basically all that is known by IE staff as of this date.
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SUBJECT:
ANTINUCLEAR DEMONSTRATIONS SCHEDULED FOR WEEKEND OF h
APRIL 30, 1977 4
i The past thirty days have reen a marked increase in newspaper reports regarding a series of antinucicar demonstrations during the veckend of j
April 30,'1977; at various nucicar power plant sites throughout the United States. Most such acccunts have focused upon statenents by the " Clamshell Alliance" concerning their plans to field up to 10,000 demonstrators at the Seabrook site, even though no significant con-struction has been undertaken at that site.
Other press accounts have reported that various local groups are planning to count "non-
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violent" demonstrations at facilities in their areas, especially, the West Coast, New England, and Great Lakes areas.
Information thus far received by the NRC supports the press accounts.
There is no evidence to date that any group plans either a takeover I
or violent confrontation at any facility containing licensed nuclear I
material.
All Regional Offices lave been provided any pertinent infor=ation possessed by the NRC.
Facilities named in the accounts are aware of the passibility of demonstrations at their sites.
No further action is planned.
This PN is being issued to alert the Co= mission to the possibility of publicity and media interest connected with these planned demonstrations.
Contact:
RCMcCormick, IE x27353
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ALERT A LERT - A LERT The Potomac Alliance will demonstrat of the Forrestal Building, located at 10the and hold an all nicht vigil in f i
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24, 1978.
and Independence Avenue, S W, 1
The demonstration will begin at 1100 h ours and end at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br />.
The vigil will begin at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br /> o hours on June 25 (Sunday).
n June 24 (Saturday), and'end at 1300 The purpose of the demonstration will b The group estimates the numb'er of pa tie to stop nuclear pow people.
six (6) different loca tions in MarylandPermission has bee r
group to pass out leaflets at indicated on an attached sheet, Virginia, and Wa shington, DC, in the Clamshell Alliance occupatiThe Potomac Allianc on in Sea brook, NH, on June 24oup with This group also plans a demonstration Wa shington, DC, which will include m and ma rch on June 1978 27,1978 in embers of both groups.
The demonstration will begin at the W of march will be west on Indepe est Front of the U.S. Capitol. Route Park, across from the White Housea scheduled speech., A ence Avenue to the Forrestali Building for area, the group will g6* to. lifa yette Information received reveals that la, where they plan to rally and NH have decided not to arrest the d w enforcement officials in Se occur.
objective is to be arrested. Group leaders a re upset at the officials bem ecause their main they have conducted a "non-violAnother rea son they a re disturbed is b does not result in a rnass arrest andmonths specifically fo ent training session" ecause for the last several ook occupation.
If this occupation inedia cove ra ge, there may be some effort made forconsequently does not obtain suffic Wa s hing ton DC area their suppor,ters.
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The Nuclear Regulatory Co==iacion offices are located in the following buildings:
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1717 H St., NW 5
Maryland Nat'1. Ek. Bldg.
Vashington, DC 7735 Old Georgetown Rd.
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East-Vent Towers h350 East-West Ec.iy.
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Nicholson Lone Eldg.
Bethesda, Md.
5650 Nicholson lane Rickville, Md.
3 Inndow Bldg.
7920 Voadrant Ave.
7 Phillips 31dg.
Ectbesda, Md.
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Luginbell Eldg.
h922 Faircont Ave.
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Villste Eldg.
Ectbesda, Md.
7915 Eastern Ave.
Silver Spring, Pd..
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(*) These buildings have been irvesti;;ated by the Potmee Alliance and the Cle=shell Alliance in regard to security.
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