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Forwards State of Mi Atty General 761210 Ltr to Dow Chemical Co & 770103 Newspaper Article Re Dow Chemical Co Air Pollution Emission Control & health-related Air Quality Stds Violations
ML19347A600
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 01/05/1977
From: Nute L
DOW CHEMICAL CO.
To: Brenner L
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
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NUDOCS 8007291034
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Dear Mr. Brenner:

s.ayog Enclosed ~isacopyoZaletterfromFrankJ.ktelly,AttorneyGeneral of the State of Mic'.11gan, to Mr. Henry, the new General Manager of the Michigan Division. Also enclosed is a January 3, 1977, newspaper article that appears to be based, in part, on statements made by the Attorney General's office in connection with this letter. Both the letter and the article are self-explanatory.

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At its meeting of Record on January 20, -1976, the . :E . . : c '.:. '.

Michigan Air Pollution Control Commission expressed. concern . _7 # / i that Dow would not be able to comply with the July 1, 1980 - .,

  • deadline for control of air pollution emissions from the . .

power plant at your Midland facility. At that same' meeting, ,

.the Commission's professional staff. reported to the Commission -

that Dow was responsible for vi'lations, o inA.he Midland '- '

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.. For the past year, I have been following the' progress. -'

of this matter. Unfortunately, no solution has, emerged. ..

Some Dow representatives continue to maintain that Dow will- .

comply by 1980 by: building a new power plant; other Dow -

representatives assert that Dow will solve the problem by ' .

purchase *of power from the proposed Consumers Power Nuclear ~ ~'

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Ja_nuary ,4,and 5,_regarding this air pollution and public' ~

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. I health problem. I am further advised that'Dow will appear - , ' . '. -

before the Air Pollution Control Conmission at its January, - l.; ~ .s 1977 meet:ing to discuss the problem. Ilhobe that- Dow wil1 -COfl '

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forthcoming'during these hearings,.or in response to this letter, IJintend toiact on behalf of the o eople of the State of Michigan _by filing suit against'Dow pursuant.to the '

- Environmental Protection Act and other- appropriate legislation.

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The people, through their constitution, have declared J protection of the air resoprce and the public health to be ' .

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to go to court, if necessary, to carry out this mandate of - j.,f the people. ,

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By SANDRA L.DICEET Dow officials earlier said their deel Dow's continued co===*=ent tai he; DaDy News stad writer f. 7 sion was tied to the outcome of a fadesq' plant. ,  % , . 2. , 5

Dow Chemical Company may face al hearing on the nucles; plant. Steinborn said the attorney'gM%'

i That hearing, to determine if con- considered Iltigation when it was re.

court cetiou if it' persists with air pollu-tion control plaan that depend on Mid .struction should be suspe

-land's- nuclear plant. a state official . plant, will not resume until Jan.18 in with the Isas deediime. ~._ w . c -;

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Chl:f assistant attorney general . Dow is bound to al07+ contract to MAPCC orits staffh said. ,;, . $ .

' Stanley Stemborn said a control. pro. purchase steam from the nuclear plant ne law, written hy, stated t

gram tied to the nuclearfacility would and has been threatened by Consumers . the concern that Dow may not be able-

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torney general. who has ' threatened tract with is a 3000 million not carried lawsuit. if the con. ,to through. comply control of airwitit the 1988 pollution deadline fer-omisosons. .w i,

D,w with a lawsuit. s The nuclear plant has been 'a sore. The letter also c!almed violaticos by-Tha threat came late last week in a rpot in Dow's pollution control plans. It Dow of federal health-ceinted stand-i

' letter which stated that court action . was first scheduled to operate in 1975 ards. . .. .

wuld be in*iaw if Dow does not pre- and now is planned for 1982. The &_f generalhas been reh i e sent adequate pann*a control plans to Both state and federal clean-air Ing the ' situation for the past year ane l two clean-air agencies later this month. . agents chave reacted unfavorably . to sees no solution, the letter also stated >

. Th3 company is. scheduled to meet' '

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! Agency (EPA) Jan. 8 to answer a viola. 8 4

j. . tion notice isoed several weeks ago. .

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. -. A Dow spokesperson said this. morn-Ing th2 chemical company has not de.

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l , D:w general manager Hunter Henry j and environmental manager Frank Bro-wer were meeting this morning to dis.

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' MAPCC staff. The officials refused to comment on their pending doetsion un .

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