ML19309A429

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Expresses Concern About Financial Condition of General Public Utils & Supports Restart of TMI-1.TMI-1 Should Not Be Restricted in Operation Unless Other Facilities Also Restricted
ML19309A429
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Issue date: 02/25/1980
From: Michael Clark
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To: Gilinsky V
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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3 February 25, 1980 The Hon. Victor Gilinsky Commissioner U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

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Dear Mr. Gilinaky:

I am writing to you to express my concern about the financial condition of The General Public Utilities Corporation. The Three Mile Island accident certainly does raise serious questions about the future of nuclear energy. However, with the modifications.that have been made at TMI Unit One there seems to be no logical reason for it to be restricted in its operation unless, of course, other nuclear power stations around the country are also restricted.

As a share-holder in G P U vho is at retirement age, I am also concerned that divident payments be resumed as quickly as possible. The share holders have already paid a considerable amount because of the accident. It is only reasonable that G P U customers should also pay a fair share. If rate increases are necessary to keep the company solvent, then I would urge that the requested increases be granted. Bankrupsy, it seems to me, is not a viable option. Your support of the company is urgently needed. With appreciation I remain, sincerely, 94'1._Jt,M I bbst(

H. Edvard Clark 1405 N. 64th St.

Kansas City, Kansas 66102 i

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