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Advises That Earthvision,Inc Had Name Change Amend to Incorporate Documents Denied by State of CT Due to Fact That Name Already in Use.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 920810
ML20099H019
Person / Time
Site: Millstone 
Issue date: 07/29/1992
From: Nowicki P
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
References
CON-#392-13144 92-665-02-OLA, 92-665-2-OLA, OLA, NUDOCS 9208180087
Download: ML20099H019 (3)


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Novicki 42 Highland Drive South Windsor, CT 06074

  • 02 AUG -7 P 3 30 (203)644-6529 July 29, 1992 J5e.da6v Atomic Safety and Dikehb=i ncj iBo%ir d U.S. Nuclear Regulatorp*dbWmission MED mig l') 1992 Washington, D.C.

20555 Attn Docketing and Service Branch Re: NORTHEACT NUCLEAR ENERGY COMPANY, et.

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(Millstone

  • Nuclear Power
Station, Unit 2),

Docket No.

50-336 OLA, ASLBP No.

92-665-02-OLA:

Please be advised that the petitioner known as EARTHVISION, Inc. has had a name change amendment to their incorporation documents denied by the state of CT due to the fact that the name is already in-use.

The original incorporation name of the c ganization was EARTHCIRCLE, Inc. We have been advised by an orgsalzation in New Mexico that the name EARTHCIRCLE is also aire idy taken. -

Therefore, lacking an organizational name, I wish to continue the petition for a

public hearing on this matter as an individual. As a rate-payer of NU, as a shareholder of NU, as a federal taxpayer and as a taxpayer in the State of Connecticut, I

saost certainly would be adversely affected by any accident occurring as a_ result of the design changes in the Unit 2 spent fuel _ gool at Millstone. A shutdown as a result of such an accident could increase my electrical rates and. decrease my dividends in order to make up for lost revenues.

Should a " State of. Emergency" be deemed necessary, both my federal and state taxes would be affected. Additionally, ' health insurance rates in the area could increase to offset costs to the carriers by claims i

for medical problems resulting from radiaition sickness of varying degrees, again affecting me personally.

I

-would also like to take this opportunity to express-disappointment at the great efforts being made by the NRC and NU to avoid a public hearing on this matter. It does, after all involve a _ "PUBLIC" utility which has great impact on the quality of life of a great number of people in the northeast, either by producing electricity and/or by creating a risk of radioactive contamination of the biosphere.

Neither the NRC or NU are aiding the current efforts under_way by the nuclear industry nationwide to assure the public of their interest in real public health and safety. Public hearings are basic democratic forums for citizen i-participation _in government. Efforts to block this one from_ occur-ing are certainly regrettable.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA i

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Hatter of NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENTRGY COMPANi Docket No.(s) 50-336-OLA (Hillstone Nucinar Power Statior Unit No. 2) l CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing LTR NOWICK! TO LD/DSB -- 7/29 have been served upon the following persons by U.S. mail, first class, except as otho.* wise noted and in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Sec. 2.712.

Office of Commission Appellate Administrative Judge Adjudication Ivan W. Smith, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Washington, DC 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory r.ommission Washiagton, DC 20555 i

Administrative Judge Administrative Judge

- Charles N. Kelber.

Jerry R. Kline Atomic Safety and licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 John T. Hull', Esq.

Director, Nuclear Licensing Richard M. Kacich Of fice of the General Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Northeast Utilities Washington,_DC 20555 P. 0. Box-270 Hartford, CT 06101 Patricia R. Nowicki Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.

Associate Director-John A. MacEvoy, Esq.

EARTHVISION, Inc.

Winston-& Strawn.

i 42 Highland Drive < _ _

1400 L_ Street, N.W.

South Windsor,'CT 06074 Washington, DC 20005 L

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Docketflo.(s)50-336-OLA LTR fl0 WICK! TO LB/DSB -- 7/29 Mary Ellen Harucci Michael J. Pray, AIA 104 Brownell Street 87 Blinman Street New Haven, CT 06511 liew London, CT 06320 Dated at Rockville, lid, this 10 day of August 1992 DTTice of the Secretary of the Commission l

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