ML20195B253

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Forwards Pf Burmeister to State of Ks,Containing Signed Petition of Residents Expressing Concerns on Issues Re Radioactive Matls & Wastes.Similar Petition Received in Jul 1985
ML20195B253
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 05/15/1986
From: Menaugh S
KANSAS, STATE OF
To: Martin R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
References
NUDOCS 8605290154
Download: ML20195B253 (4)


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Dear Mr. Martin:

In late March the Kansas Corporation Commission received a petition bearing the signatures of 568 Kansans who were expressing their concerns about an assortment of issues relating to radioactive materials. This was in addition to a similar petition we received last July bearing the signatures of 4,920 Kansans.

Some of the issues involved pertain to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. For that reason, I've attached a copy of the cover letter from the March petition and a copy of the first page of the petition.

Thank you for your assistance.

Cordially, Steve Menaugh Director of Public Information Enclosures 8605290154 860515 PDR ADOCK 05000482 1 p PDR sf gv6 2 0

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Inquiry and Mediation Section, Kansas Corporation Commission State Office Buildin6 Topaka, Kansas 66612

Dear Sirs:

With my letter to you dated July 25, 1985, (a copy of which is enclosed herewith), I sent copies of 207 petition sheets with the signatures of approximately 4920 Kansas residents who, by signing +, hat petition, have expressed their opposition to storage, trannportation and production of radioactive wastes in Kansas, including opposition "to the location and construction in our state of a nuclear power plant wnich produces radioactive wastes." My signature is included on one of those 207 petition sheets which I sent in July, 1935. In tbat letter of July'25,1935, I requested the Kansas Corporation Commission to consider, in its deliberations in the Wolf Creek Generatin6 Station rate cases, the declarations and statements of the Kansas residents who had signed the 207 pet-itions, ' copies of which I enclosed with that letter.

Jila; e_ last_ July I have received an additional twenty-three s16ned pettvtun andets of the kind mentioned a' cove; these addition-al petitions (copies of which are enclosed herewith) include the signatures of approximately 568 Kansas residents. The list of Kansas towns and cities represented in the mailing addresses of these ~.S e da i MenerbaJ on ann incM de ninetgen *F = "a pi ties that

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(2) to the traneport within our state of such radioactive materials and waste wnich represent any s16nificant hazard to the citizens of Kansas;

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Therefore, the approximately 5488 Kansas residents who have signed

, this petition, up to the present time, represent 397 towns and cities of Kansas.

I thank you very much for your attention to, and your consid-eration of, these matters.

. . , Yours respectfully, hr.u.l b Luk L-Paul F. Burmeister Olaflin, Kansas 67525 M c f

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