ML20010B534

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Expresses Concern Re Early Warning Sys at Facility.Present Evacuation Route Would Lead Back Into Ctr of Disaster Area
ML20010B534
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Site: Brunswick  
Issue date: 06/24/1981
From: Bernard Thomas
LONG BEACH, NC
To: Hendrie J
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IDWn of l.Ong Beach TOWN MANAGE R MAYOR Ben C. Thomas. Jr.

J e Baker Post Office Box 217 COMPAISSIONE RS:

Long Beach, North Carolina 28461 TOWN ATTORNEY F. Thomas Cochrar Jr.

Phone: 919 278-597 7 James R. Prevatte David P. Ford Glenn Fugate Nancy L Milligan June 24, 1981 H. Michael Oxford Carl S. Ward. Jr.

Chairman Joseph Hendrie U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street NW Washington, D. C.

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Dear Chairman Hendrie:

This is a follow-up of our telephone conversation of June 22, 1981, concerning your Early Warning System at the Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant, Southport, North Carolina.

I believe that I explained to you in our conver-sation that due to the evacuation route we now have to take, we would not be going away from a disaster, but into the center of it.

I believe that if the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is so concerned about the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens around the nuclear facility, they should look at each situation individually and take the appropriate measures that the particular situation calls for.

Thanking you in advance for the investigati, that you said your department would make concerning our pro iem.

S Respectfully,

\\e, B. C. Thomas, Jr.

Mayor

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