ML20151B604
| ML20151B604 | |
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| Site: | Seabrook, 05000000, Shoreham |
| Issue date: | 03/06/1987 |
| From: | Paskavitch J AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | Zech L NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| FRN-52FR6980, RULE-PR-50 52FR6980-00190, 52FR6980-190, NUDOCS 8807210035 | |
| Download: ML20151B604 (2) | |
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oV.NER AND oPER ATOR Hon. Lando W.
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Dear Mr. Chairman:
The UERRC's h-1 ruling f avoring the Seabro :k and Shoreb m nuclear power plants full power start-up with-out state and local participation in their energency evacuation disturbs ne very nuch.
The Conmission feele that both groups will respond in an ener-ency, thus giving your group a certain meusure of reliability and validity to ycur independent judeenent.
The h-1 vote tells ne that rules and guidelines are made to be broken when certain powerful croups have con rol over meeting our power needs.
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~ in this matter wh ' ch M ay I ask for i oublic he a"ing No Hakeg, i r-l.,
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Low-level atomic poisona nroduced by M111 stone's nuclear reactors cannot be heard, seen, felt, smelled or tasted.
The plant's radiation emissions are entering our a.ir, water, food, milk, fish and genes at levels that are deemed "safe" by the USNRC.
My contention in this suit is the United States Congress did not give permission to the NRC to allou Northeast Utilities to Sison our mill: ui th lou-level o t rontiun-90.
The issue here is a non-electivo versua and elec tive risif.
I do not choose to receive any low-level radioactive chemical poison to enter my body.
Allowing increasing amounts of sr-90 in our milk supply is ar ending a t esource 'the NB0 does not own.
The people's most priceless rossession, their most private domain, the purity of their reproductive plasma is bein.c slowly but surely eroded by the nost dangerous of all radioactive fallout, ar-90 Radio-active strontiun 90 seeks the bone and causes leukenin and bono tumors.
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" By BIL1, MEAGUS. r poison pollution of our environment and oe' people...le-BM00KLYN - John Pankavitch will finally get his chance Manday to speak ta.open court about Ms justfee of the hlghest order,"
370 allegations of Wing by, the U.S. - Nucitar Included in the brief, how ever, are a number of ttama hd
. pans on using as evidence, including statements, which Replatory Corn atentan (NRC), - ;t The Brooklyn residem. wbe calls htmaelf "Big Time 'he footnotes, allegedy made in memoranda from Sen.
Panky the Pollution Fighter." has beangrastad a hearing Abraham Ribicoff (DConn) to Prsaldent John F. Kap
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wi the NRC's motion to,ttamige his complaint that the nedy, among e.thersJ ~
,c, federal agency is poDuting by allowing the existence of sideratlan, which besent a ch rt for the cart's con.
He said be will nuc', ear r plants. The hearing La act for 10 a.m.
ias the level of radation la Mea 1&y U.S. District % ta Md allegedly dangerous mik produced aromd nuclea.' power Paskavitch, who la not regresented try a lawyer, first plants from IND to 1981.
filed his ecmpiaint as ainst the NRC in let e J tly. Since that Paskavitch nottu in his lerid that the level of redMim time the N RC has filed a motion to damlas f he comphdnt' M w's 2 dbWMd-h&WN i
Millstone nuclear plant, has increased in just three years th e ar q st or ope es ing "My complaint," he.said, "is stated in the plain fact "Our bodies are now subjected to more radiation that no government, to regulatory agency, has the right to dueases, rr ore shartming d Itfe espe < tancy and more pai. son its people in the oame of a need for energy and even harmful guittic mutatloas," Paskavitch says in the to the name of national security."
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