ML19341C548
| ML19341C548 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 02/27/1981 |
| From: | Pribil C AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | Case E Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8103030732 | |
| Download: ML19341C548 (1) | |
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Dear Mr. Cace,
We need action!
There's a* acaopoly (Florida Power Coip. ) out
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of Federal control here (Florida).
The Public Service Commission, which has the task of regulating power corporation monotkolies, has done virtually nothing to stop the rolling, growing snowball. of electricity rates from arushing customers.
My parents, who receive FPC electricity, are right in the middle of this monolithes path.
I deh't wish to see them crushed under its weight.
They've done one hell of a job conserising energy and their reward has been' money taken, from their pockets.
FPC's customers paid for the plant hy..having their rates increased, now customers have to pay for FPC incompetence.
Customers did their part by supplying the necessary =oney to build a working nuclear plant.
FFC thus acquired the responsibility of choosing a suitable design, selecting a competent construction co=pany and hiring rightly qualified personnel to run the plant. But they refused then and they are still refusing now to accept responsibility.
The Crystal River plant goes down often.
Why?--Faulty design?
Faulty construction? Faulty procedure 7 Take your choice because in the end the customer pays for events he/she is not responsible for.
How much sore should FpC customers have to give of themselves just because a few inept executives didn't take the titae or effort to =ake accurate plans?
I know =any laws and regulations have been created to control monopolies (the Sherman Anti-Trust Act for exa=ple ).
perhaps this one or others like it could be brought into action against FPC.
Dac=1t---so=e-gf thing needs to be done and I-guarantee you that if you don't look into S
this =atter I'll keep wricing to you and to anyone else who can read!
I/O 81030307 9 -
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