ML20065B014
| ML20065B014 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Columbia, Washington Public Power Supply System, Satsop |
| Issue date: | 09/03/1982 |
| From: | Dilger R AFL-CIO |
| To: | NRC |
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| NUDOCS 8209140211 | |
| Download: ML20065B014 (2) | |
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Washington State Building & Construction Tradas Csuncil DOLKETED AFFILI ATED WITH Building & Construction Trades DepargpgArply@jO 231 CAPITOL PAfqK BUILDING.1063 SOUTH CAPITOL WAY, OL'YMPI A. WA 98501 TELEPHONE (206 3 357-6778 RW 't
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-Washington, D.C. 20594 PROD. & UTIL FAC....t.ssrx.xW Gentlemen:
Please be advised the Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council adopted Resolution No. 2 pertaining to nuclear plants 1, 2, 3, (copy enclosed).
We would like you to take serious consideration of the intent of this resolution for the well-being of the State of Washington, its citizens and the nation in general to meet our increasing energy needs.
Sincerely, Robert L. Dilger Executive Secretary RLD:cw opeiu23 afl/cio Enc.
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WHEREAS, The historical growth of energyheeds ilt -Eish [3 nation since the early Twentieth Century has progressed at O an average annual rate of three to five percent,.and s
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WHEREAS, Several decades ago, the region embarkJd'upon a program to gurantee energy sufficiency by the co6sttuction of five nuclear electric generating plants and the cheation s'
of the Washington Public Power Supply, System, and O
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>m WHEREAS, As a result of Nuclear Regulatory Commishion delays, and questionable decisions of the Washington Ptblic Power Supply System management, unprecendented incredsed costs:
of construction were created by inflation and its attendant
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n WHEREAS, Even with the past~ problNms of WPPSS,'.all credible
.7 studies illustrate that the cost of electricit'y for the region will be comparable to the cost of electricity, in real' dollars,
~~C in 1960, and, according to the University of Washington / Washington p.
State University study regarding the costs of Units 1, 2,
,N and 3, including carrying the debt of'4 and 5, clectricity rates will be, in real dollars after 1994, less than the 1960 rates, and
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WHEREAS, Even including the cos'ts.of muclear Units 1, a
2, 3, 4, and 5, the region will enjoy /p'robably the31odest cost of electricity in the nation by tar, and pr6bablyethe world:
v NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, Thht al'1 WPPSS projects 1 through 5 are necessary energy sources.fot-the region and are inexpensive compared to other ' alternative
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time and they should be completed with all practicable speedg..
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t BE JT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the region make a conimitment to energy sufficiency and to the attendant j.ob opportunities needed for the region' for today and for' the. foreseeable future,
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r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Edecutive" Secretary to the Council communicate to the appropriate ai;encies and,
public elected officials the contents of this resolution.,7-s x
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