ML20216G035
| ML20216G035 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Maine Yankee |
| Issue date: | 09/03/1997 |
| From: | Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Allen T, Baldacci J, Collins S, Snowe O HOUSE OF REP., SENATE |
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| ML20216G038 | List: |
| References | |
| CCS, NUDOCS 9709120174 | |
| Download: ML20216G035 (4) | |
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September 3, 1997 CHARMAN The Honorab!a Olympia Snowe United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Senator Snowe:
I am responding to your letter of August 4,1997, concerning the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee. I am pleased that your staff was able to meet on August 7,1997, with the NRC staff members responsibic for and expert in our decommissioning requirements and processes. As my staff indicated at that meeting, these same NRC officials will be pleased to provide additional briefings for you as soon as possible, and then for state and local officials at a mutually convenient time and place in Maine. My Congressional Affairs staff will continue to be in contact with your staff to schedule and coordinate such efforta.
The Commission agreas that the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee should proceed with public health and safety the paramount concem. I will work closely with you to ensure j
that the NRC's role in the process is publicized and understood.
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September 3, 1997 CHARMAN The Honorable Susan Collins United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Senator Collins:
4 I am responding to your letter of August 4,1997, conceming the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee. I am pleased that your staff was able to meet on August 7,1997, with the NRC staff members responsible for and expert in our decommissioning requirements and processes. As my staff indicated at that meeting, these same NRC officials will be pleased to i
provide additional briefings for you as soon as possible, and then for state and local officials at a mutually convenient time and place in Maine. My Congressional Affairs staff will continue to be in contact with your staff to schedule and coordinate such efforts.
The Commission agrees that the decommissionirig effort at Maine Yankee should proceed with public health and safety the paramount concern. I will work closely with you to ensure that the NRC's role in the process is publicized and understood.
Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson e
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Dear' Congressman Allen:
I am responding to your letter of August 4,1997, conceming the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee. I am pleased that your staff was able to meet on August 7,1997, with the NRC staff members responsible for and expert in our decommissioning requirements and processes. As my staff indicated at that meeting, these same NRC officials will be pleased to provide additional briefings for you as soon as possible, and then for state and local officials at a mutually convenient time and place in Maine. My Congressional Affairs staff will continue to be in contact with your staff to schedule and coordinate such efforts.
The Commission agrees that the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee should proceed with public health and safety the paramount concern. I will work closely with you to ensure that the NRC's role in the process is publicized and understood.
Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson
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\\,*****J September 3, 1997-CHARMAN The Honorable John Baldacci United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Congressman Baldacci:
I am responding to your letter of August 4,1997, conceming the dacommissioning effort at i
Maine Yankee. I am pleased that your staff was able to meet en August 7,1997, with the l
NRC staff members responsible for and expert in our decommiscioning requirements and processes. As my staff indicated at that meeting, these same NRC officials will be pleased to provide additional briefings for you as soon as possible, and then for state and local officials at a mutually convenient time and place in Maine. My Congressional Affairs staff will continue to be in contact with your staff to schedule and coordinate such efforts.
The Commission agrees that the decommissioning effort at Maine Yankee should proceed with public health and safety the paramount concem. I will work closely with you to ensure that the NRC's role in the process is publicized and understood.
Sincerely, b
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