ML19350B439
| ML19350B439 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 02/20/1981 |
| From: | Fanello L AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | Ahearne J NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8103200550 | |
| Download: ML19350B439 (1) | |
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Dear Chairman Ahearne,
actresponsiblytobringthe"ThreeMil{egygernmentar It is appalling that leaders in ou able to to a logi-cal conclusion.
., su The fact is that TMI-1 has been closed. It was not involved in any accident. While TMI-1 has been singled out for closing, other similar plants.are operating without modification. The lack of ac-tien in this matter seems irrational and is costing consumers, it is estimated, over $500,000.00 daily in increased costs. This is back-breaking to the consumers and inflationary to our country.
Are we playing politics with our economy? Are we to continue to send our precious dollars to the Arab natiens? Why then should we not take steps to develop our own sources of energy which would cost us less and keep our dollars at heme?
Responsible citizens ask for and responhible logic dictates:
(1) Nuclear power is safe, inexpensive and needed.
(2) TMI-1 has been modified - TMI-1 is 'different-from TMI-2.
(3) The NRC is dragging its feet in giving a TMI-1 decision.
(4) Consumers need a break before utility ccsts hit the ceiling.
Residents living within cities around TMI-1 are in favor of re-starting the damaged -
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