ML20212N287

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Petition of Rl Anthony for Leave to Intervene & Request for Hearing
ML20212N287
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/25/1986
From: Anthony R
ANTHONY, R.L.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
References
CON-#386-504 OL, NUDOCS 8608280170
Download: ML20212N287 (1)


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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION...

SECRETARY 0 HIED C

RE: PHILh.ELEC.CO.

Limerick Gen,Sta. Units 1 & 2 DOCKET # 56-353,353A E gN t k '

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PETITION BY R.L. ANTHONY TO THE SEORETARY FOR. LEAVE T NTERVENE AND FOR 1 HEARING 05 PECO'S APPLICATION. FOR AN AMENDME DATED 8/19/86.

JICENSE;5PF-39 g$h[W We are in receipt of a copy of a letter from E.J.Bradloy.PECo,to H.R.Denton of 8/19/86 enclosing an Application for Amendment of :?ac.

Op.Lic. NPF-39 of the same date.

The letter states that PEco "requesta changes to the Limerick Tec'c.nical S ecifications regarding reports of p

iodine spikes.."

We hereby enter our petition for a hearing and leave to intervene in oppositica to the granting of this amendment. We set forth below the bases for our interventi~on as required by 10 CFR 2 714

1. Nature of our right under the lot. We have demonstrated our interest in our individual health and financial situ tion as a result of the opera-a tion of the Limerick nuclear plant and the dangers to us and the public in general. We have studied the dangers for more than five years and have served as an intervonor in the licensing process.

We are customers of PEco and live about 25 miles from the plant and have occasion to travel within its EPZ.

2. Because of PECo's unreliable operation of the Limerick plant we are,

in constant danger of an accident at the plant which could release radio-active poisons which coald result in our poisoning and possible death,and that of members of our family, business associates and friends. We are aware of the deadly effects of iodine releases as witnessed'by the deaths and illness of Soviet citizene and other Europeans as a resul+ of the accidental releases from the Chernobyl remotor a:cident in May 1986.

The full effects of this poisoning in Europe and worldwide are not yet g

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3.Possible effect of an_ order.

If the NBC were to issue an ord5er grant-mo ing this amendment the dangers already threatening us from routine re-y leases and accidental releases of radioactive materials from Ligrieg g

plus the danger of a nuclear emergency with possible meltdown,3the threat to our health and lives to be v stly increaaed.

We would doubtless a

be forced into a decision to move from the area with the consequent finan-cial loss from selling our property and business and job connections.The social losses of family and friends would also be severe.

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