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Submits Concerns Re Millstone NPP & Continued Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Demands Closedown of Plant,Until Adequate Measures for Emergency Safety Procedures & Evacuation Sufficently Established
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Issue date: 05/11/1999
From: Blossom D, Blossomweiss, Bond J, Bond S, Booth D, Chaskey M, Chaskey S, Cohen B, Cole J, De Scovine D, Dodd G, Fitzpatrick W, Hoglund J, Mark King, Kluglein J, Mcdademe, Merrell J, Merrell S, Miller W, Rubino G, Ruch S, Sandell C, Schimmer D, Scott A, Shawn Smith, Soloie R, Vogel L, Von Harrell M, Von Wearen C
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To: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
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Ms. Shirley Jackson l

Chairperson.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission-:

I am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision'by the NRC to allow-the restart reactor M at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a very densely populated area.

There is only one read of f of this island, and under ordinary circumstances-it is choked wi-th traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like.you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you cose out here some l

weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the. prospects of a nuclear mishsp at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special l

geographical circumstances of our islead befere you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

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There is no evacuation plan.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission:

I am'a resident ofleastern Long Island.

.I' find'last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restart reactor #2 at tlw Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a-very densely populated area.

There is only one read off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the.' event,of ~ a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant,.we would be. trapped.

Why don't you consider this fact

'when you'appreve operations at Millstone?.

I We would like you to know-how difficult it is to get off Long' Island in an' automobile.

Why can't you come out here some j

weekend in the summer, say on a Friday. night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find. yourself as terrified as we -are about the prospects' of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural-beauty and special geographical' circumstances ' of our island before you make any more decisions -that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the

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And, until adequate measures for l

emergency' safety _ procedures and evacuation are suf ficiently l

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-Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to cur health.

There is no evacuation plan.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission:

I am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restai-t reactor #2 at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There ic NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we-are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special l

geographical circumstsnces of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently j

established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to our health.

There is no evacuation plan.

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Dear Chairperson' Jackson and Members of the Commmission:

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I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restart reactor h at the

Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There -is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a-very densely populated area.

There is only one read off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances-it is choked w-i-th j

traffic.

In the event 'of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone i

plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an auto: chile.

Why can't you cose out here some weekend'in the summer, say on a Friday. night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more

' decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.-

And, until adequate measures'for emergency safety procedures.and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to' CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close Down' Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerou9 to our hcalth.

There is no evacuation plan.

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Stop 3 7 ring us.

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il am a resident of' eastern Long Island.

I' find last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restarrt reactor M at. the

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There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-. live in a very densely populated area.-

There is only one road off of this

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In the event of a nuclear-mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you appreve operations at Millstone?

We'would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out hera some

-weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening? 'You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and. experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously _ compromise our future,. destroy the future of our children.

And, until' adequate measures for.

emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand-that.you use your power as NRC commissioner.to.CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close Down Millstone.-

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to cur health.

There. is no evacuation plan. - Stop overlooking the safety of millions people.

Stop ignoring us.

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reckless. 'There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a very densely populated area.;-There is only one road off of this

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In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone

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Why. don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off

. hy can't you come out here some Long.. Island in an automobile.

W weekend in the summer, say on.a Friday. night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You,would find yourself as terrified as we-are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future.of our children.

And, until adequate measures for

. emergency safety: procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that-you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN. MILLSTONE.

Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is

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There is no evacuation plan.

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Stop ignoring us.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission:

I am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow-the restart reactor #2 at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live-in a-very densely populated area.

There is only one read off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you conrider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you cone out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening? You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Hillstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are suf ficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to our health.

There is no evacuation plan.

Stop overlooking the safety of millions people.

Stop ignoring us.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission:

I am a resident of' eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by tl.e NRC to allow the restart reactor M at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a-nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why don't you consider this fact when you appreve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to cur health.

There is no evacuation plan.

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Dear' Chairperson Jackson and Members'of the'Commaission:

I am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restart. reactor M at the Millstone nuclear power plant'in Connecticut irresponsible and

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There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a-very densely populated area.

There is.only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances-it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.. Why can't you come out here some

. weekend in the summer, say on a Friday. night, and leave on a Sunday evening?. You would find yourself as terrified as we-are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island-before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

'Close Down Millstone.

It is damaging our. waters, it is dangerous to our health.

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There is' NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We live--in a very densely populated area..

There is only one road off of this island, and. under ordinary. circumstances-it is choked wi-th

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Why _ don't you consider this fact when you approve operations-at Millstone?

. e would like you to know'how difficult it is to get off W

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weekend in the summer,'say.on~a Friday. night, and leave on a

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Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more-decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.-

And, until adequate measures for emergency-safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand.that.you use your power as NRC commissioner to1CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

Close.Down Millstone.. It is damaging our waters, it is dangerous to our health.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members-of the-Commmission:

I.am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow-the restart reactor #2 at the Millstone nuclear power plant in. Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live-in a-very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the-Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you' approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to:know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you'come out here some weekend in the summer,,say on a Friday. night, and leave on a Sunday. evening?. You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special

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And, until adequate measures for i

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You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

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Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.

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There is NO EVACUATION PIAN for us.

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And,'until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MILLSTONE.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission-:

I-am a resident of eastern Long Island.

I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow-the restart reactor #2 at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We-live in a-very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why _ don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday, night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island befor; you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.-

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use-your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN. MILLSTONE.

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There is NO EVACUATION PLAN for us.

We live in a very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances-it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you approve operations at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we.are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

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You would find yourself as terrified as we are about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

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Dear Chairperson Jackson and Members of the Commmission-:

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I find last month's decision by the NRC to allow the restart reactor M at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Connecticut irresponsible and reckless.

There is NO EVACUATION PLM for us.

We-live in a very densely populated area.

There is only one road off of this island, and under ordinary circumstances-it is choked with traffic.

In the event of a nuclear mishap at the Millstone plant, we would be trapped.

Why. don't you consider this fact when you approve operations.at Millstone?

We would like you to know how difficult it is to get off Long Island in an automobile.

Why can't you come out here some weekend in the summer, say on a Friday night, and leave on a Sunday evening?

You would find yourself as terrified as we are i

about the prospects of a nuclear mishap at Millstone.

Please, come and experience the natural beauty and special geographical circumstances of our island before you make any more decisions that can seriously compromise our future, destroy the future of our children.,

And, until adequate measures for emergency safety procedures and evacuation are sufficiently established, we demand that you use your power as NRC commissioner to CLOSE DOWN MLLLSTONE.

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