ML19309B099
| ML19309B099 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 01/22/1980 |
| From: | Rathkopf C ENERGY, DEPT. OF |
| To: | NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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l The attached letter (s) addressed to the President is referred to your office for suitable acknowledgment or other appropriate handling at the earliest opportunity.
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26th of November OUR 50TH YEAR 1979
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It is my firm belief, Mr. President,
........that nuclear power is a necessity for the future
-Je]. fare of nm-nonple., vur econsmy anc.wur country.
L importance cannot be ignored!
_ N-The Three Mile Island incident has been blown all out of propor-tion, primarily by the media. Though there were no deaths or injuries in that occurrence, there has been an abundance of adverse reaction to it. When accidents in the nuclear power industry are campared, to those in o.ther power-related industries,
'such as coal mining,' for example, where death, injury and permanent health damage is an almost daily occurrence, then the nuclear power industri is the safest in its field.
The attitude, therefore, of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is not only puzzling, it is downright mystifying. Why should a freeze be put on construction permits and operating licenses for nuc'Turr p5wirjLants?'This' decision was issued on November 5 by the l
New eno 1 am appilled that such action was taken. With the present situation in Iran, it seems mandatory that nuclear power be promoted.
How else can we answer the power supply question? Nuclear power is a savings which cannot and should not be swept aside.
Government bureaucracy is continuing to strangle the private, free enterprise system on which this great country and its successful independence is based.
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