ML20205T263
| ML20205T263 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook, 05000000, Shoreham |
| Issue date: | 02/28/1987 |
| From: | Mantell A AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | NRC |
| References | |
| FRN-52FR6980, RULE-PR-50 52FR6980-00137, 52FR6980-137, NUDOCS 8811140187 | |
| Download: ML20205T263 (2) | |
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PH: 914447 5750 The NRC is up to its tricks aga g i g e g.1ge Island goes boom!
But the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pushes onward.
An NRC judge resigns in the middle of an investigation gdhumeu.thp 4 judge crm' t stomach what the NRC commissioners are doing to ema dM,Nfs investigation of the safety and emergency evacuation plans at the Irlt.an Point, N.Y. reactors.
The NRC pushes onward.
Chernoble goes boom :
The NRC pushes onward.
On Feb. 26 th '87 the NRC conduc ts a hearing regarding its proposal to "improve" its present "fr"-
dt 'it evacuation plan standards by making them even more fraudulant.
Objects to ride roughshod over the objections and fears of the people who live..' tr Shoreham and Seabrook and the 100 or so othtr such plants in this country.
Gov. Cuomo tells them that the NRC "continues to diminish the little credibility that it has.
The commissioners have achieved a dist4ssing pr9 dictability - they do what the utilities want".
Several other state governors at the same hearing express similar rage at the NRC's machinations.
Lando Zech Jr.,
the re tired Navy admiral who heads the commission concludes that, despite the heated opposition, the commission "will publish the proposed rule e--so that we may receive the benefit of the broati st spectrum of public comment".
At every one of the many public hearings of the NRC that I have attended, the "spectrum of public comment" has been a very limited spectrum.
Almost invariably an enraged audience lambasted the NRC for focusing its energies on protecting the utilities from the wrath of the public.
To rescue the electric utility companies from the economic consequences of their nuclear mistakes, the NRC says that people are disposable.
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Or will the annwor come from people infthaveofaplane1 where the bombs of nuclear war will have first destroyed the nuclear power plants with the consequence that even death will have died, engulfed by nuclear winter.
Where evil will have triumphed because no many good people did nothing while they lamented what was preventable ?
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But tha fluclear Regulatory Commission pushes onward.
An liRC judge resigns in the middle of an investigation,because the judge can' t stomach what the liRC commissioners are doing to emasculate his investigation of the safety and emergency evacuation plans at the Indian Point, ii.Y. reac tors.
The tiRC pushes onward.
Chernoble goes boom !
The fiRC pushes onward.
On Feb. 26 th ' O'/ the f4HC conduc t.o a hearing reguiding i tu propoual to "improve" its, presen t "fraudulan t evacua tion plan s tandards by making them oven more fraudulant.
Objects to ride roughshod over the objections and foars of the people who live near Shoreham and Seabrook and the 100 or so o thtr such plants in this country.
Gov. Cuomo tells them that the flRC "continues to diminish the little credibility that it has.
The commissioners have achieved a distressing predictability - they do what the utilities wan t".
Several other state governors at the same hearing express similar rage at the liRC's machinations.
Lando Zech Jr.,
the re tired flavy admiral who heads the commission concludes that, despite the heated opposition, the commission "will publish the proposed rule
. --so that we may receive the benefit of the broadest spectrum of public ccmment".
A t every one of the many public hearings of the flRC that I have a ttended, the "spectrum of public comment" has been a very limited spec trum.
Almost invariably an enraged audience lambas te d the fiRC for focusing its energies o r, protecting the u tili ties from the wra th of the public.
To rescue the elec tric u t',lity companies from the economic consequences of their nuclear mis takes, the I!RC says tha t people are disposable,
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Or will the annwor como from people ir.,hhaveofaplanot.
where the bombs of nuclear war will have first des troyed the nuclear power plants with the consequence tha t even dea l.h will have died, engulfed by nuclear winter.
Where evil will have triumphed because so many good people did no thing while they lamented what was preven table ?
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