ML20125B254
| ML20125B254 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Monticello |
| Issue date: | 04/14/1970 |
| From: | Shupe L PRESIDENT OF U.S. & EXECUTIVE OFFICES |
| To: | Mccool W US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| NUDOCS 9212090274 | |
| Download: ML20125B254 (3) | |
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' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT idemorandum To Atenic Energy Co=aiccion DATE:
lh April 1970 (tittn: U. B. McCool, Sec to the Com) rno:t : Mr. Iconard L. ShupM i/ OX 56131 Chief, White. Houce Correcpondence Section, 3rg23, The Pentacon SUDJECT: Uhite House Correnpcndence Referrcic The attached letter addreczed to thc. President vac referred to the Department of Defence by the White Ecure for a direct reply.
After reviev, it appocrc that the cubjet of the letter is under the jurit, diction of your office.
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- 1), 5. I v.?ter! fer you nnf Jiko the v ty ycu c ro runr.in the cou't T.
g I 'He sat silent and knsmiling whDe 'LeVander letmduced him with a speech that drew repeated laughs and applause from the audience.
Agnew launched his own speech with a ringing en-dorsement of the governor's, insistence ' on. the, state's!
right to set higher standards:
for nuclear emissions thanl those used by the, Atomic En I ergy Commission.
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_ _y 77 lPedlution Standards Too Strict for Power Plant in Monticello lo the Editor: I write restrict the movie industry Agency. It seemsindustry, ll to me concerning the Minnesota to one or two releases a the automobile pollution Control Agency's year because its films are the oil industry, the movie !
Wdste restrlCtions for the politating our Ininds and industry, the liquor indus-Nort.hern States Power Co.
morals.
try, the tobacco industry, nuclear plant at Monti.
Stop all sewage from en-and the aircraft industry concemed ;
cello, Minn.
tering the Mississippi all should, be as with this decision as..SP,
The implications of this the way to the gulf, case are more far reaching.
Diminate smut via mst i$ dust - '
I and serious than most peo-in a state by discontinuing pie realize. Virtually all in- '
. dustry and Inilbons of jobs
- the U.S. mail or have state A 50 percent increase in j are involved.
- inspectort read all mall.'
population is predicted for this country in 30 years, Elim If " experts" are allowed the nm,inate Jets because and power companies' have se or hmit the noise to wnte their own laws and i m p o s e unrealistic level to three decibels.
to p!an now for this. I be-heve nuclear power plants,
waste restrictions that are OF COURSE, these re-pollute less than oil and '
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so severe as to ehminate medies are ridiculously coal and offer the best.
!an industry (the nuclear r evere and tmrealistic, but prospect for the large i i p o w e r industry) then it so are the waste restric-amounts of power that pen-seems the only way to re-tions imposed on the Monti-pie will require in the fu-solve this is in court.
cello plant by the Minne-ture. - John K. Reid, Jr.,
Similar committees in sota P llution Contro1 Minnetonka, Minn.
other states would follow their lead. which would plague the industry for years.
If they win and set this precedent, it seerns to me it could put this country
- back 100 years and open a Pandora's box of much l
preater problems.
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TO PROTECT the heahh I
of the present and future generations, nothing would f
stop a watchdog commit-
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tre from being formed in every state to:
Eliminate all e x h a u s t from cars and trucks to control air pollution or put governors on cars and t ruc ks so they could not enced 40 mph., to control hccidents, Stop the sale of small fareign cars in a state be-
' cause they do not. provide enough protection in a co!-
lision.
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- Lhminate all tar and ni-
- cotine in cicareues or linut
- their length to 6 rnilh.
Teters.
I Ehmmate all alcohol in
' hqu-v nr limit the size ct the containers to 4 oum
'to try to control dmima d r v.i r 5.
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