ML19322E524

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Expresses Concern Re Util Financial Situation.Requests That NRC Provide Rate Relief to Util
ML19322E524
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/15/1980
From: Hamill J
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To: Gilinsky V
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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800220-04, 800220-4, NUDOCS 8003280293
Download: ML19322E524 (2)


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hh J 0. .t. G. dAbi1LL T 119 Harbor View Lane, riarbor diuf f s, g Largo, Florida.............. 33540 O The Hon. Victor Gilinsky Febut.ary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 15, [1960 Washington, D.C.... 20555 j n/) t 3_g Dear Mr. Commissioner 6 As an Engineer,(Civil not Nuclear) I am o the oppinion tnat all energy sources should be explored and crocessed to the fullest, in orefer to insure against the day when conventional fuels are exhausted or depleted beyond economical balances.

It is conceivable that when fossil fuels become shrsrt in supnly , and atomic or nuclear energies have been curtailed that there will be insufficient time and/or capital available to catch-up to future demands for energy in our nation and the world.

Surely the nations economy, as now relateddirectly to' energy, will expand and advance.

Let us not be short-sighted now to the extent of curtailmer.t of nuclear energies for peacetime purposes. Let us continue studies on solar and other types of energies, and at the same time with studies for the safe use of those nuclear facilities presently available to us.

Presently Three Mile Island 92 (Tt.ll-2) has been referred to as a concrete sculpture monument, but let us remember that it dir!

have safty and back-up features that did essentially prevent the dreaded melt-down last March.

It is essential that improveuents of those safty features on these and future plants be encouraged by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, as well as the engineering rofession to doubly insure against future accidents of serious and or minor nature.

I am a stockholder of General Public utilities, an<l as a retired senior citizen I have been relying on their dividends for the oast five(5) years. 1 assure you that the recurring omission of these dividends in the future will hurt worse than the double 1 dicit inflation. l 1 urgently request that your office recommend to governing agencies that favorable action be taken on behalf of G.P.u. to '

I aid the immerliate financial health of the corporation and/or it's subsiduaries.

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i The President of the United States Washington, D.C., 20500 l Ret General Public Utilities l

Dear Mr. President:

, Failure on the part of the Regulatory Commissions of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the government agencies, and other officials to expedite both the rate relief requested by GPU's subsidiaries and the return of Three Mile Island Unit 1 to safe operation, as quickly a:s possible, would result in further damaging our economy.

Those of us retirees self-sufficiently de-pendent upon our small dividends should not be penalized and possibly forced to sustain the loss of our investment due to the declining cash resources of the above listed corporation.

We have endured tremendous pressure with the rising cost of food, clothing, utilities, and exploitation by the oil companies prosper-ing.without restraint. We were lead to believe that our country was trying to implement pro-cedures that would enable us to produce energy instead of deterring the same.

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Florence E. Schoen CC: U.S. Senate Nuclear Regulatory Commission e

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