ML20031D573
| ML20031D573 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 08/07/1981 |
| From: | AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8110130459 | |
| Download: ML20031D573 (1) | |
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F or H91 ease Augus t 17, 1981 From domen's International League f or Peace ant' Frasdom, Dadison Branch p.0. Box 5071 Cadison, WI 53705 To-The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
'1'a s hing t on, D.C. 20555 The idadis on, Wisconsin, Branch of the Domen's International League f or Peace and Freedom s trongly protests the decision of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to waive the reouired environmental impact statement and allow the venting of gases from the damaged Three mile Island reactor in June, 1980, despite warnings from the Union of Concerned Scientists who had caref ully s tudied the sit-uation.
Rather than regulating, you seem to be protecting the interests of Tm1 management.
To " trust" metropolitan Edison's estimate, knowing that their firs t priority is the protection of their in-ves tors, amounts to putting the financial interests of the company's stockholders 6 head of the vital safety and health interests of the citizens living in the vicinity of the plant.
The resulting re-lease of Strontium-90 was 4,000,000 times greater than the manage-ment estimated that it could be!
Scientists who monitored this new disaster f or the peopl~e in the TMI area estimate that 28 adults will die because of this one in-stance of a lamentable departure from policy, and that an indeter-minate number of children in the area who will have to eat and drink its produce will also die.
Your action in this procedure lends additional strength and cogency to our effort to educate people about the deadliness of nuclear and all of its products.
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