ML19329F636
| ML19329F636 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 02/09/1972 |
| From: | Murphy A Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| NUDOCS 8007070413 | |
| Download: ML19329F636 (4) | |
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W UNITED STATES OF AIE:RICA ATOIGC EUERGY C0!LIISSION In the Matter of
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Ord.er denying petition to intervene The petition to intervene of Steve J. Gadler is denied.
It'. Gadler is a resident of the state of Minnesota, some hundreds of miles from the site of the proposed reactors.
He does not base his petition on interests specific to him, but rather asserts interests of the broadest kind co= mon to all citizens, e.g., "the high quality of life enjoyed by all citizens in the United States."
In view of general'.cy of his contentions, there is considerable doubt that he satisfies the minimal requirements of standing to intervene; nevertheless, were this a new proceeding, without other intervenors, we mighb be disposed to grant the petition.
In point of fact, however, this proceeding is over a year old and a number of opposing intervenors have participated from its inception.
The opposing intervenors include a number of environmental groups, among them the Environmental Defense Fund, asserting essentially "public" interests, and a group of local citizens asserting private rights.
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We are satisfied that they will adequately represent the public interest and that no purpose would be served by adding another " private attorney general" to this proceeding.
For the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
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- Thus petitioner's assertion that he would represent otherwise unrepresented interests is without basis. The fact that no other new intervenors have responded to the Supplemental notice of hearing N
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UtIITED STATES OF AMERICA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION In the Matter of
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Docket No. 50-329 7 330 (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2)
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies o ORDER DEHYING PETITION TO INTERVEHE dated February 9, 1972 in the e ed matter have been served on the u
following by deposit in the United States mail, first clans or air mail,'
this 10th day of February 1972:
Arthur W. Murphy, Esq., Chairman Richard G. Smith, Esq.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Smith & Brooker, P. C.
Columbia University School of Inv 703 Washington Avenue h35 West 116th Street, Lox 38 Eay City, Michigan 48706 New York, New York 10027 Harold P. Graves, Esq.
Dr. Clark Goodman Vice President and General Professor of Physics Counsel University of Houston John K. Restrick, Esq.
3801 Cullen Boulevard Consumers Power Company Houston, Texas 77004 212 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, Michigan h9201 Dr. David B. Hall Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Mr. R. C. Youngdahl P. O. Box 1663 Senior Vice President Ios Alamos, New Mexico 87544 Consumers Power Company 212 West Michigan Avenue Dr. Stuart G. Forbes Jackson, Michigan 49201 100 Tennessee Avenue, Apt. 37 Redlands, California 92373 Honorable wank Olds, Chairman Midland Ce nty Board of Supervisors Thomas F. Engelha M t, Esq.
623 St. Charles Street David E. Kartalia, Esq.
Midland, Michigan 48640
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Regulatory Staff Counsel U. S. Atomic EnerEy Commission Honorable Jerome Maslovski Washington, D. C. 20545 Assistant Attorney General State of Michigan Robert Lovenstein, Esc.
525 West ottava Jerome E. Sharfcan, Esq.
Lansing, Michigan 46913 Lovenstein, Newman & Reis 1100 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Hencrable Curtis G. Beck Washington, D. C. 20036 Assistant Attorney General State of Michi nn E
525 West Ottava Lansing, Michigan h8913-
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-Myron M. Cherry, Esq.
Uilliam J. Ginster, Esq.
Suite 1005 Merrill LuildinC, Suite h 109 Uoeth Dearborn Street Saginar, Michigan h89.0 Chficago, Illinois 60602 Mr. Wendell H. Marshall Anthony Z. Roisman, Esq.
RFD Uo. 10, Mapleton Berlin, Roisman and Kessler _
Midlar.d, Michigan h86h0 1712 U Street, U. W., hth Floor Ueshin6 ton, D. C. 20036 Irvi2c Like, Esq.
Reilly, Like and Schneider James A. Kendall, Esq.
200 West Main Street Currie and Kendall l'abylon, Ucv York 11702 135 Uorth Socinau Road Midland, Michigan h86h0 Honorable William H. Ward Assistant Attorney General Dr. Wayne E. Uorth, Chairman State of Kansas Midland Huelcar Power Committee Topeka, Kansas 66612
. P. O. Box 335 Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Steve J. Gadler 2120 Corter Avenue Milton R. Wessel, Esq.
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 J. Richard Sinclair, Esq.
Allen Dezs' m, Esq.
Howard J. Vogel, Esq.
L Kaye, Schoic, Fierman, Hays 81h Flour Exchange Building and Handler Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 h25 Park Avenue Uev York, New York 10022 Uilliam A. Groening, Jr., Esq.
. James N. O'Connor, Esq.
The Dow Chemical Company 2030 Dow Center Midland, Michigan 48640 l
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