ML20211P565
| ML20211P565 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/10/1986 |
| From: | Marino R SENATE |
| To: | Palladino N NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| CON-#386-599 OL, NUDOCS 8607230291 | |
| Download: ML20211P565 (2) | |
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Dear Chairman Palladino:
I am enclosing a public statement of the Nassau County Republican Legislative Delegation regarding Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant.
I respectfully urge the Commission to prohibit its opening and operation.
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Brian Colfer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEAS June 10, 1986 MEMBERS OF THE NASSAU COUNTY REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION TODAY ISSUED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT:
"We oppose the opening of the Shoreham Nuclear Plar.t and any attempt to pass its cost on to the consumer.
" Prior to the Chernobyl nuclear accident, we insisted that two conditions be met before we would support Shoreham's opening. They are:
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That a safe evacuation plan be put into place; and 2
That the plant, itself, be proved safe.
"The tragedy at Chernobyl, coupled with the recognition that adequate emergency planning for Shoreham is not possible without State and local participation, leads us to conclude that the Shoreham Plant should not be licensed to operate. We have today expressed this view in a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
"Long Island ratepayers should not have to bear the costs of Shoreham, if the plant does not open.
LILCO should not be allowed to charge rate-payers for construction and planning costs of the Shoreham plant, unless t
l the facility is actually producing power for consumer use.
We call upon Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink to permit the Assembly to consider legislatio.
already passed by the State Senate which reaffirms the 'used and useful' principle. We are also calling upon the Governor, to exert his leadership to have the Speaker bring this bill to the floor for debate and a vote.
"The Nassau and Suffolk Legislative Delegation, and the residents of Long Island, have waited long enough for the recommendations of Governor Cuomo's Commission on Public Power and Shoreham which was originally ordered to report by April 1st.
The Legislature must act now."
The Nassau Republican legislative delegation is comprised of Senator Ralph J. Marino, Senator John R. Dunne, Senator Norman J. Levy, Senator Michael J.
Tully, Senator Dean G. Skelos, Assemblyman Frederick E.
Parola, Assemblyman Philip B.
Healey, Assemblyman Daniel Frisa, Assemblyman Kemp Hannon, Assemblyman Armand P.
D'Amato, Assemblyman Gregory R.
Becker and Assemblyman George H. Madison. l