ML20148J845

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Motion for Leave to Intervene as Full Party in Proc. Requests Environ Impact Statement & Final Safety Rept for Subj Facil
ML20148J845
Person / Time
Site: Allens Creek File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 11/02/1978
From: Wharton A
External Citizen/Individual/Media (Affiliation Not Assigned)
To:
References
NUDOCS 7811160155
Download: ML20148J845 (3)


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BEFORE T!!E AUTOKIC ENEROY AND LICENSING BOARD d]

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Houston LIGHTING AND POWER CO. ) Docket No. 50-466 (Allens Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1) )

Petitioner requests permission to intervene as a full party in the case _

in the matter of Houston Lighting & Power Cols proposal to construct a nuclear power station approximately 30 miles from the home where she lives together with her daughter and two grandchildren. -

Although repeatedly requested, documents on the environmental impact and the final report on safety, which petitioner was entitled to receive 30 days befo" this conference, (10 CFR, the Commission's own stated policy and pre- l cedent ) have not been received. Without these materials, it has been impossible properly to prepare for this conference.

Last month new evidence appeared which explodes the contention that there is a driving need for nuclear energy. Under date of Oct. 31, 1978, the Houston Chronicle headlined:

  • Suddenly, U. S. has glut of Natural Gas # Further, Jay Kennedy, head of a coalition of untjor iMustrial energy users, was quoted as saying, 9te of the prospects we now face is a natural gas glut.=

This new development, occurring within the past few weeks, has been ac-knowledged by Bid Lawrence, pzesident of the American Cas Association..  :

A los Angeles Times-Washington Post news release, under dateline of this October. 30, says, * . . . there has been a dismatic' change in the nation's gas ,

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i outlook. Up until a few months ago most corpanies were not allowed new in-dustrial hookups, and as recently as two years ago papers such as the w York

. Times and' the' Washington Post carried heidlines warning of the economic threat of a gas shortajge.* .No'more.

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c Reasons for this sudden turn around in our energy picture include higher prices for. gas under the measums President Carter now promotes,_ which will bring 'out into the-market place' gas that has been in hiding -- this accortiing to Energr Secretary James R. Schlossenger. Also, prospects of more gas from <

Canada and Mexico are said- to be factors. '(Ibid . )

Although the petion of' Houston Lighting & Power Co. and the Commission l

now speeding to set in motion constmotion of a nuclear power plant at Allens Landing site is said to be justified by action of Congress supported by sanction of the Supreme Court *to at least try nuclear energy,* such justifi.

cation is permiss17s, not mandatory.

No insurance covering nuclear disaster being available from any insurance company of standing, the U. S. government can be called on to take part of the liability in the event of a nuclear disaster. This is small comfort, since the j I

1 compensation would be small compared to such pain and loss, and in any event the cost of such compensation would come from the very ones covered - us.

Applicant, Houston Lighting & Power Co., has failed to show in what way petitioner could hope to derive benefit from the' building of this nuclear f

power plant, especially as the energy situation now stands, and the burden of proof is*on the, applicant . (10 GFR).

This petitioner has a heart condition which requins, among other things, the wearing of a pacemak'er. It is well known and easily documented that radiation emitted by such a facility as Allens Creek Nuclear Power Station visits hazards on those so at risk. ' Functionaries of the National Cancer Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital, ' Oak Ridge, Tennessee Nuclear facility as well as the most distinguished British researcher in radiation endocrinology, Dr. l Alice Stewart, are among those who find that there is no such thing as a safe level of radiation, t.nd persons at risk are especially vulnerabb.e, arxi that 4

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.v'm low leVcl ex-l pomtro hns been reported ns incruncin;; the risk of coron.ry he rt problens, of miimentios in hur.nns including concer of the bono n: rrow, c"n:cr of the n in-I creas :td of the lungs,-increacing risks in all entee;ories. Redirtion, 'coth j i

schaduled nnd unschedulnd, enitted fron .cucit n. nl nt at the one proponed, would 1 be ndded to the 11rendy hir;h radiation in Houston, end once .-bcorbed, these ,

j increments of r7di' tion vould be n part of Ier cor r.nont inventory of rndiation )

exposure lending to higher henith hazards. * )

Petitioner urcently requests thnt :-ntorials to which she is entitled (the Envi ronnnntnl Incret Strterent ,nd the Finni Unfety Renort) b,e provided and that this hearing, nbeent these docunents, be hold void and rescheduled approximtely 30 days nfter delivery of the requested documents, r.t a tine and place better reinted to the needs of workini; pocplo. Cuch clnce shoul.! be low-cott, noro 1 centr,11y locnted to the population likely to be involved, and the tine should not be durinr vorkinc hours. Ind, fin-lly, bec Nee now pror;.ects for nore -

ple tiful ens would rerder this ndditionr1 nucle ;r poucr p1r al, cuperfluous; beenure its her.nrtir to arcelf would be un-vnid ,ble; bcenure the-opplicent, Hoarton Lichting & Power 'Jo., dpan yhon the S trf.en of roof rests, ha s friled to show benefits connensurate with costs in ourrna.u (since the end of October 1973) enerr;y situntion, patitioner urgos thrt nnuliention to construct r11 ens Creek Power ftation be deniod.

Re rpect, fully, 1P nn mr>rton lh"h Kipling Encis. 20 copies Houston, Texns 77006 .

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Novenbar ?, 1973

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