ML20004E767
| ML20004E767 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 05/20/1981 |
| From: | Kammerer C NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA) |
| To: | Hayakawa S SENATE |
| References | |
| FRN-46FR17216, RULE-PR-2 46FR17216, NUDOCS 8106150222 | |
| Download: ML20004E767 (1) | |
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Dear Senator Hayakawa:
Thank you for your recent inquiry on behalf of Bruce Allen of Redondo Beach, California, who expresses concern about proposed amendments to the Commission's Rules of Practice,10 CFR Part 2.
The proposed changes, designed to expedite the hearing process for the licensing of nuclear power plants, are now under consideration by tne Commi s sior..
Over 600 public comments were received on the draft proposals.
It is expected that Commission action, including significant modifications in the amendments as originally proposed, will be taken in the next several weeks.
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Enclosed is a copy of correspondence I received from Mr. Bruce Allen.
I would apareciate any information ycu could provide regarding this matter.
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To Senator S. I. Hayakawa I am extremely offended at this move by the NRC to reduce the publics right te gather infor:ation regar-ding the licer.aing of Nuclear Power Plants.
This is nothing but a desperate attempt to sidestep the damning evidence which will hopefully prevent these inherently I
dangerous facilities from being constructed on fault lines, near heavily populated areas and,similiar forms of lunacy.
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