ML20150F881

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Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Licensing of Nuclear Power Plants Where State &/Or Local Govts Decline to to Cooperate in Offsite Emergency Planning
ML20150F881
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1987
From: Berkowitz K
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To: Zech L
NRC
References
FRN-52FR6980, RULE-PR-50 52FR6980-00130, 52FR6980-130, NUDOCS 8807190109
Download: ML20150F881 (3)


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AND WE HAVE AN 1RANIAN PROBLEM FOR CUR. PRES 10ENT ,lT SEEMS_THAT INSTEA0 0F MAKING FRIENOS WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ,VOUR COMMISSION HAS DECIDED TO PROTECT YOUR NUCLEAR PLANTS AND POSSIBLY YOUR JOBS BY ELIMINATING STATE AND LOCAL PARTICIPATION.

YOU HAVE ALSO ,1N THE NAME OF YOUR REGIONAL MANAGER

,HAVE NOT ALLOWED THE STATE OR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERMISSION TC EXAMINE THE PLANT AT SHOREHAM.

00 YOU FEEL AS WE 00 THAT THE SKELETONS WILL EMERGE FROM THE CLOSET AS THEY HAVE 00NE BEFORE KNOWING LILCO*S COMPLETE DISREGARD TO CRITICSM AND THE INABILITV TO RUN ANYTHING SO OAN-GEROUS AND SC DELECATE AS A NUCLEAR PLANT..IN THE PAST THEY HAVE SHOWN CORRUPTION, COMPLETE DISREGARD FOR NRC CRITICESM AND WARNINGS AND THE STUB 80RNESS OF THE CHAIRMAN THAT REFUSES TO COOPERATE IN ANY WAY TO ADMIT THAT YOU CANNOT ESCAPE LONG ISLAND.

THE ISLAND IS TO NARROW AND CONGESTED TO ALLOW A SAFE EVACUATION. .

LILCO HAS NOT ONLY LOST THE CLEANENG SITES IN NASSAU AND SUFFOLK BUT THE COLISEUM ALSO AND STILL THE COOPERATION NECESSARY TO GET CHEAPER ELECTRICTV is NOT THERE.

THE PRES 10ENT HAS SAID HE WOULO LIKE TO DELEGATE v MORE RESPONSIBILITY TO THE STATE GOVERNMENTS BUT YOUR COMMISSION HAS DEC10E0 THAT TO UPHOLO YOUR PRIDE AND EGO AND NOT LOSE THIS BATTLE WITH OHIO, MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW YORK YOU MUST CHANGE THE LAWS WHICH YOUR COMMISSION HAS PASSED (O PROTECT CIVILIANS.

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MR NOFilGER,MR HARRINGTON ,MR BECHT0L,MR REGAN ANQ MR CATACOSINOS Q HAVE PREDETERMINED LONG AGO IN ORDER TO LICENSE SHOREHAM.

MR REGAN ,WHO HAS SA10 ET IS IMPOSS18LE TO EVACUATE y LONG ISLANO HAS SPOKEN BUT HE KNEW AT THAT TIME THAT WALL STREET AND WLk BIG BUSINESS MUST BE SERVE 0 EVEN IF THE LIVES OF LONG 1SLAND ARE -

- AT STAKE.

lD THE NET EFFEbT OF THIS REGULATION AGAINST THE STATE A SUFFOLK COUNTY WILL ONLY START CONGRESS WORKING AND TAKE US INTO COURT ONCE MORE.PLEASE 00 NOT LET THE PUBLIC HEARINGS BECOME ERY AS WAS THE I.AST SET . K.8ERK0WITl 3082 CLOVERMERE RO WANTAGH,N.V 11793

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others. Then he sampled the green leaves of the plant more money trees. Make them give more money tree and found them delicious. There- leaves.Tell them that more and more is progress. ( -

  ?         r.fler. he would consume no other food. He grew and progress will solve all problems. But, uh . .

large and, in time, obese. don't mention those fires in the cave." L, By then he had many friends among the money "But Sir Dragon, they say they are sorely I I growers, for he was a friendly dragon and breathed pressed." i fire which raade heat and light. And though his *Then go to the Dragonian Service Commm t ppetite seuned ever larger, they said, "He is a sion, which exista to protect me, or better still, i g

  ; friendly dragon and gives us heat and light?                       the Nonregulatory Commission. They are in fa-

'! After many years, the dragon called together vor of caves like mine and can stick it to troney

  ; his many friends and said, hk at me. I am growers. Now move!"                                                                                                                                                        t
  ! wasting away. I can no longer tramp about to the                      Then the dragon assembled his tailholders, and                                                                                               I i money trees. I cannot maintain ~ my fire in uncer- said,"You hsve invested your care in me, and I                                                                                                                  fl tain weather. I must have a cave for my safety have repaid you with slices of my tail, where the                                                                                                           !-

and comfort and for the preservation of my fire." real fat is. Being a dragon, I can spare pieces of '

                 "But LILCO," said his friends, "there are no my tail without pain, since tails are replaceable l caves in these lands"                                             in the lizard trioe. But fellas, be reasonable. I 1
                 "I' hen build   me one."  said the eragon.           have to deal with the money g:owers and give                                                                                                            .
                 "With what?" they cried.                             them light while keeping them in the dark. Until t
                 "With the wood of the money trees."                  I get more leaves. I hope your slices will be mod-to my hips."                                                                                                     '
 ? l came        And    so built.There to be   it was thatwere the those great who cavegrumbled of Shoreham      .: rate. Ithe Ofcourse. amtailnearly u$olders didn't like this.                                                                                        f
   ;' that the dragon seerned healthy enough to them,                    "When we grabbed hold of your tail," th y                                                                                                     L or that housing.a fire in a wooden cave seemed whined,"we were given guarantees "                                                                                                                          t j risky, but in the end the majority said, "He is a lands.             There followed a time of                                                                                                                      I.

i friendly dragon, and giv.es us heat and light." Attendants who fle< great t the confusion Shoreham in the cave

   ;            It happened that the'co' nstruction of the cave             ke ofendless fires and conveyed their fears for                                                                                            }'

tooka great deal more wood than anyone expected, e overall structure. The dragon and his tail-j - cnd ,rith so many trees cut down, the money holders began devoting huge amounts ofleaves to e

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scarce.The situation looked serious, and the g- fashioning images of LIIIO, the friendly dragon. J,

    ; ' . on called a meeting of his. attendanta. When they              In the end, a few sfalwarts girded their loins were r..ssembled, the dragon belched out a great and stormed the Shoreham cave to do battle with                                                                                                            Ir power surge to call them to order. Then he spoke: the dragon, who at this point didn't meera friendly hk, you. I am running short on food. I am at all In the end, the dragon was slain.

L' having trouble cutting enough wood to complete And the bravest among them cut into the belly my Shoreham cave. I must have more lesves and of the beast and found the core of fire which they .! I must have more wood." carried away in triumph to make their own heat n

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                "Sir Dragon " said an elected sp>kesman, *if wa and light. And the Shoreham cave was sealed.

cut more trees, there will be fewer leaves. Al- - ready thos'e who tend the money tsees can gath- Don R. Eckelberrylives in Babylon. J

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