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Private Fuel Storage (Pfs) Citizen Mail Form Comments and NRC Responses Vol.3
ML25010A170
Person / Time
Issue date: 03/23/2001
From:
NRC/SECY
To: Diaz N, Dicus G, Mcgaffigan E, Merrifield J, Meserve R
NRC/Chairman
References
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{{#Wiki_filter:******* j/t~fl/'S SECRETARY Lisa Edwards 3300 Tanadoorpa Dr. Excelsior, MN 55331

Dear Ms. Edwards:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richa.rd A. Mese~ve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, NUs J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Volley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the moss transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome l-lS/4 t'.Dw-,utD-Address .S3oo City State ,, N ZIP

!/ffl/J' SECRETARY f< f< Gary Vanderbilt 2130 Como Ave. #205 St. Paul, MN 55108

Dear Mr. Vanderbilt:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~\\},'CID-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 C 1, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name 11, t\\-- Address C h /2--V-L I City State ZIP ,.r

j/tr/J;J' SECRETARY John Thies 43796 220th St. Ute, IA 51060

Dear Mr. Thies:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rich~rd A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution la a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name _ _j_ O

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1/ffl/:S-SECRETARY Heidi Thies PO Box 84 Sioux Rapids, IA 50585

Dear Ms. Thies:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cammissian Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability far accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name He:v1* Address q:>Q f?x3L City ~ ~ State ZIP

't .!/IYIJJ' SECRETARY Nathan Martin 3878 Timber Creek Ct. Eau Claire, WI 54701

Dear Mr. Martin:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward M<Gaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2*2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage o license to construct o nuclear waste dump on the Skull Volley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is o moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find o political solution to o deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the moss transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be o frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome f\\/t1+vtGtr-- fJ, r I\\ Address 3 ~t9 TM (. City [o.. Stole J ZIP 541 J

UNITED STATES .1/f'l'/J;J' SECRETARY Dana Raw 6309 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, MN 55416

Dear Mr. Raw:

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 CI, One White Flint North II 555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name /J~ ~W Addressh~f Js1~ 8/vd Gty 91 * /Jrw f.S State l.J rJ 'ii b ZIP--~--

1< gn'll:r SECRETARY Kim Bach 755 5th St. E St. Paul, MN 55106

Dear Ms. Bach:

UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~V~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Fhnt North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name __ f{._,_Vh _ _ ~--------------- r~ s*r G' Address __ 7_ ~_S;' ~ __ ';:J ____________ City _ -=S'-'T--'-P_/}(,( __ L-___ State MrJ J

-PO---... s ~ f/1'/'/J:J' SECRETARY Cindy Navarro-Bowman 1700 Glenview Ave. Arden Hill, MN 55112 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001

Dear Ms. Navarro-Bowman:

Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

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SECRETARY Melanie Manning 1168 Clifton Rd. Atlanta, GA 30307

Dear Ms. Manning:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~ ,,r;;;--'y/ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rl,hurd A. rtfeserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustic. Sincerely,

\\ !/f~UJ:s SECRETARY Andrew Kim 3109 21st Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55407

Dear Mr. Kim:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-w-- Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852*2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, ~ Name

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lf-._ gn*1r,1* SECRETARY Barbara Bowen 4040 37th Ave. S Seattle, WA 98118

Dear Ms. Bowen:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u..=,~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Ditus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license lo construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, 6 cvvbcvr 7 Name

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SECRETARY Margery Otto 6708 Arrowhead Pass Edina, MN 55439

Dear Ms. Otto:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying ta find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. City __ E~J~,_*,1_A. ____ State jv1/,J _s*s/Ja ZIP -----'---+-.../....--

a1..-11: ri; j/l'f/J;f' SECRETARY Carol North 1120 Portland St. Paul, MN 55104

Dear Ms. North:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 70857*7738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, C Name ____ pu

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.!/1'0/J' SECRETARY Jolene Jack 2205 10th Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55404

Dear Ms. Jack:

UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richo*;d A. Me~rve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Frint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Address ---"-.....1...--=---=~ec__----'J..----.'=----__,c........;.--=---==--~So..z..:.\\lLA.:_i'v\\..:....:.....,1...._ __ City r J f \\ 5 State ~,.,,.___ ZIP ->~S~':\\_o_M_

1/f-'flj;J' SECRETARY Lori Dehn 15134 NE 96th St. Otsego, MN 55330

Dear Ms. Dehn:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~I<=-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A.,;,eserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockvdle Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ----'-l--'-'c---'-;_De_*-'-/1_. 11_,___ ______ Address_/_

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!/IYIIJ SECRETARY Jan Marie Dehn 15134 NE 96th St. Otsego, MN 55330

Dear Ms. Dehn:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 C 1, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2*2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome __ e,v..,,...__ /'-{~c...,-""_(~-~~~~-L-s... _____ _ Address \\ S 11 Y N £ '1 (p t4--- 'b I City (){ \\{_to State MW ZIP

2: g1~nrs SECRETARY Gayle A. Weigle 5037 Penn S. Minneapolis, MN 55419

Dear Ms. Weigle:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~!),=~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the moss transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice.

...-.::-~,:,:_ gn1*r.J* SECRETARY Jerry Rau PO Box 13014 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Dear Mr. Rau:

UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-1/ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ricl:ard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name J.& Address "-/

f/{Jtl/J' SECRETARY Abbe Mugray 1781 Stanford Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105

Dear Ms. Mugray:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~V,~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rit.,ard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ~ft~o~fD~, ~- ~ f'v_\\.,_(Jj_* ~rU\\:' ...____._,,/--------- Address \\ ] S, 1 City ~ . pfu)L State MN

1/f~UJ:s SECRETARY Kati Hanson 2908 Edgewood Crystal, MN 55427

Dear Ms. Hanson:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~ -~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A.,.;;serve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name~'- ' lL:b~* ~-r--+-----"---%t\\j\\~-- Addms Z-'Jt>'\\s: ~cA. City a113mL 1,.,,Mhl ZIP b~ D

lfl'rtrs SECRETARY Julie Rouse 806 SE 4th St. Minneapolis, MN 55403

Dear Ms. Rouse:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ricnard A. Mes-erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 C 1, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass lransportolion of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, I L(° Name c- ) Address <is' 0 SL y..;~ City /111 /l~l'y\\ State 17 fl ZIP

DI-II': '}: !/t'flfJ' SECRETARY Elizabeth Pabst 702 S. Griggs St. St. Paul, MN 55116

Dear Ms. Pabst:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ridiard A. Me..erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0*16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a politico! solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Address ! l 7 ~ City _xf-+-"~ P~(,\\;\\M -~--- State

1/ffl/J' SECRETARY Rachel Lockman 5247 Clinton Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55419

Dear Ms. Lockman:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~l/t.=-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ric ard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name Jdu} lu rl:!i f'v Address Z. f 7 C/i)tho AvP. S. City V\\ I J'1 f Qf_C } 1 ~ State ,V ZIP -54 lo/

SECRETARY Mara Paape 3640 Aldrich Ave. S #2 Minneapolis, MN 55409

Dear Ms. Paape:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~ u ~ - J ~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Notive lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name --1G-~c...:....:::----":.....=-=-:.=-==---------- ------- Address~~~~~~~~----~ ~-- ---- --- - City,__ J ....l....L..1...:r..,._::_=:::..:..:::....-'--=--- State -~_{\\ __ ZIP L:nL. oq

mil-lll'/:il 2-1/rl'l/;J' SECRETARY Kristi Rudelius-Palmer 4820 Old Cedar Lake Rd. St. Louis Park, MN 55416 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001

Dear Ms. Rudelius-Palmer:

Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u'°~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rk!.rd A. Me\\erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transpartation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name _-+-~ ____;__;:;_=- S17

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~ --Ila 1/1~/J' SECRETARY Caroline Pelzel 4 Korda Dr. Duluth, MN 55808

Dear Ms. Pelzel:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injusti. I ./,,.,1' - I Q Sincerely, "V"~ * -~~-- Name (} r~t 'ne... l ~,~e Address _ _,______::=..:=----=--~____:_------.a-=-------V" CityV.A State

.!/t/m:s SECRETARY Lynda Halvrson 1321 East 1st #309 Duluth, MN 55805

Dear Ms. Halvrson:

UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u}~-J~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Ftint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license lo construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Address_~_/_.......,Z: ..... /l ............ IT:::_~/ _<< __ ~_ CJ_5' _____ _ City.,__ _________ State /Jw S:Sb1 -.-5 ZIP ____

lli:ta-~ '}: f/1'/'/J;j' SECRETARY Jonathan Jacobs PO Box 121 Timber Lake, SD 57656

Dear Mr. Jacobs:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, ZIP _____ _

11 !/1~,IIJ' SECRETARY Chris Shaw 267 Lion Lane Shoreview, MN 55126

Dear Mr. Shaw:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. M;serve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice.

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~-If: 2: .!/f'l'IJ;J' SECRETARY Sarah E. Allen 2 Walden Place Northfield, MN 55057

Dear Ms. Allen:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~_.J~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ric~ard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGalligan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0*16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Volley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact thot 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the moss transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome ~ Address 2 City I \\JC'

gn'/1:J' SECRETARY Kim Ellison 1629 Bryant Ave. N Minneapolis, MN 55411

Dear Ms. Ellison:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name l J -r< Address \\ h7 i::, City \\ 1 Ll I State~'---

.!/fflrS SECRETARY Timmy Lebing 260 Birmingham St. St. Paul, MN 55106

Dear Mr. Lebing:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ri,hard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward M,Gaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dim, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudeor Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11555 Ro,kville Pike Ro,kville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Ut. A

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ml-~ 'l: g1~n r.1* SECRETARY Christina McDamitz 11312 Fremont, Apt. 4 Trempealeau, WI 54661

Dear Ms. McDamitz:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop O* 16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852*2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshule Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name I "bet Address f/ 3 I 2 h'"'e 1 j

f/l'rll.J' SECRETARY David Sagula 2885 James Ave. S #204 Minneapolis, MN 55408

Dear Mr. Sagula:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~uf<=t:C,~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ri<hard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward M,Gaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Di<US, Nils J. Dia1, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 C 1, One White Flint North 11555 Ro<kville Pike Ro,kville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, City __________ State ___ _ ZIP _____ _

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~ 2: gnu:s SECRETARY Kelle Kieschnick 2400 Harriet Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55405

Dear Ms. Kieschnick:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-J~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ri,ha; d A. M"erve, Chairman Edward M1Galligan, Jr., Greta J. Di<us, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White flint North 11 SSS Ro,kville Pike Ro,kville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The foct that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

.!/NIJ;J' SECRETARY i< i< Jamieson Baldwin 1 028 Chatsworth St. N St. Paul, MN 55103

Dear Mr. Baldwin:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the moss transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice.

f/t'l'/1:J' SECRETARY Rich Sommer 813 Northland Ave. Stillater, MN 55082

Dear Mr. Sommer:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Vrv=~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

DI-~ !/ffll:S SECRETARY Alexia Rutten 807 5th St. S Moorhead, MN 56560

Dear Ms. Rutten:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Vt=~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

~ichard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 CI, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20857-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, a [e,x\\t1_ ~VJ Name ~ Address ~Ot - ~+, ~ \\Iv\\ b av W ll cl StatyVt V\\ City

1/t'fl/J' SECRETARY Morgan Larsen csc #1173 2004 Randolph Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105

Dear Mr. Larsen:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rich7d A. A' _,.:rve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening rnjustice. Sincerely,

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION _1/l~l'll:J' SECRETARY Liz McMann 2004 Randolph Ave. #1400 St. Paul, MN 55105-1794

Dear Ms. McMann:

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint Nortb 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name \\.. 1... Address -tr: l'-t[P "J..00 \\ ~ City S:\\ State -'I..... A.,...N---=---- ZIP

i< i< i< ~-~ ~ !/f"fll:S SECRETARY Cindy Sinko 4302 N. Wolcott #3 Chicago, IL 60613

Dear Ms. Sinko:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGalliga11, Jr., Greta J. Dkus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissio Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Finl Nori~ 11555 RochiUt Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storoge a license lo construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability far accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome C, AJ '-I I Address t..; 3o City Chi {'\\ ~ C,;, Slole / ( ZIP --=...:O:..£.C--=-=-t......,3-r--

SECRETARY Lori Sinks 6640 Marshall Ave. Hammond, IN 46323

Dear Ms. Sinks:

UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 Mach 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ric~ard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name k>fl..-\\' Address (JJC.fo f'A-9r'[Lc..tA ~ City _/ka- -~J'V\\_"""-~O_M_V ___ State '].:?\\[..

--tic****** !/f-'llfJ' SECRETARY Diane Smigh 5258 W. Kimball Pl. Oak Lawn, IL 60453

Dear Ms. Smigh:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Ur~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

--t., Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatary Cammission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability far accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Address _ --'--2-- ~_ 8'_ t,-v '-----__,__k,_,_v--J, --=-°'--'-"---'f('-----'-f> _ /.. ____ City --=()._ q---'-"-'-/c__.~-E,LA-v~Li_,___ State -:D--L ZIP~

'\\ SECRETARY Lisa J. Speicher 1332 W. Albion #3W Chicago, IL 60626

Dear Ms. Speicher:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

"Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 Cl, One White Flint Harth 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to o deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

I .tc*****it I 1/f'UJ:J' SECRETARY Sarah Spicer 1134 W. Loyola Box 60626 Chicago, IL 60626

Dear Ms. Spicer:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Uw=-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ric!1ard A. M~ *erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0*16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 70852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

gn'IIT SECRETARY Bob Steinhaus 3640 S. Harlem Riverside, IL 60546

Dear Mr. Steinhaus:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Ll~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

R1thard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, 8ob Name _<; ~'£/1 tt) J./.tl d ~ Address 3(;~ 5, 1/4,( c.£v1 City £. u~K/4 ro~ State ::k_ ZIP t& o 5'-/ ~

-it****** ti; !/l~UIJ' SECRETARY Erin Stephens UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 1134 W. Loyola Ave. #1261 Chicago, IL 60626

Dear Ms. Stephens:

Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Michard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward MtGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license lo construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, City L.

~ ~ ... a! '}; 1/l'fl/J' SECRETARY Patricia Sugrue 1531 W. Fargo #3 Chicago, IL 60626

Dear Ms. Sugrue:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

R'ichard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening i

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2~ 1/f'll/;J' SECRETARY Barbara Tamborski 1453 W. Berwyn Chicago, IL 60640

Dear Ms. Tamborski:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, J?? Pr{L6A/M J"AMbO~ <;IC.. - Name l lf f 3 vJ B e('I...LJ Lj 0 Address ~ 0 ~' ~ 06; C/0 City __________ State ___ _ ZIP _____ _

-I< UNITED STATES -I< NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION gntl:J' SECRETARY Sandra Thompson 619 N. Arlington Heights Arlington Heights, IL 60004

Dear Ms. Thompson:

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name 5:ik LAD,f?svt) Address k; L9 tJ ~ A-1-1= +tr?~ City 4-K C--* Hi-:<:.

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2 j/{rt/:J' SECRETARY Ashley Tikkanen 923 Cedar Ct. Pt. Wash, WI 53074

Dear Ms. Tikkanen:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Memve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ~ Address

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!/f'l'IJS SECRETARY Danielle Tillman 1263 Lake Charles Ave. Porter, IN 46304

Dear Ms. Tillman:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, City (br State_lN~-- ZIP Yb.3dj

f/l'tl/S SECRETARY Jenny Travis 12236 Dun Creek Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32218

Dear Ms. Travis:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~{/,~--~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

R.ichard A. ~eserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

gnzrs SECRETARY -I< Levi Ventura 5416 Park Ave. Downers Grove, IL 60515

Dear Mr. Ventura:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Vi~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. M~erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ( ~i H Address ---..'{ / £ )~, State~f~l ~ ZIP 600-/L i

.!/f'IIJ;J' SECRETARY Joan H. Ward 240 Ninth St. NE Washington, DC 20002

Dear Ms. Ward:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~V,~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name 0(:>rA:J' I +-\\ * \\NA R.p Address 2.40 N ( N1tf" s,"(~ -q State J:> C...----- ZIP 2-c:C>-CJ-z.___

~ gnnJ* SECRETARY Cordelia Strandskov 4212 Lyndale Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55409

Dear Ms. Strandskov:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~(/f'XXC"-1~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

1/NIJS SECRETARY f< f< Elmo Chandler 4212 Lyndale Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55409

Dear Mr. Chandler:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~ ~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Me~erve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

DI-al _1/t~f/J:J' SECRETARY Elizabeth Brown 2176 St. Claire Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105

Dear Ms. Brown:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 C 1, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability far accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project wauld be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name fj, 'zdl-ti---._ Address 1-/7eo s+. C/°'-'~ f\\:{e.,. City i:;7f, ~ \\-._Q Stale ZIP 5bJ 5

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'}; !/1'11/J' SECRETARY Jennifer Hargrave 1528 Grantham St. St. Paul, MN 55108

Dear Ms. Hargrave:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, O.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rich.rd A. Mes;rve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage o license to construct o nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to o deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be o frightening injustice. Sincerely, Nome _._.,___.=_=----____:__ __ l-1_....:....::.&,.........,._Q.:..t..+-'4~/t--- Address ____ ~--~-~~~--~~---------

IDl-a'l '1,: 1/l'UJ;J' SECRETARY Nikki Leatherbury 2779 Xerxes Ave. S #201 Minneapolis, MN 55416

Dear Ms. Leatherbury:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~1/~-lrov Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ri,hard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward M,Gaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Di<us, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nudear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0* 16 C 1, One White Flint North 11555 Ro,kville Pike Ro,kville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, City '(Y \\_t\\ I

.¥- UNITED ST ATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION !/f'f/J;f' SECRETARY Mr. Jamie McWhorter 3937 W. 6200 S. Bennion, VT 84118

Dear Mr. McWhorter:

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Bruce Babbit US Department of Interior 1849 C Street NW Washington, DC 20240

Dear Mr. Bobbit,

Before you leave office as Secretory of the Interior you hove the opportunity to do something just and right. I urge you to institute o moratorium on killing buffalo outside Yellowstone Notional Pork and involve Tribes and Native peoples in management decisions effecting the herd. The final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) includes coplure and slaughter of buffalo in all of the alternatives. Killing any additional buffalo is unacceptable and unnecessary. You con leave o different legacy for the Deportment of Interior, Native peoples and the buffalo. Please toke action ta undo post injustice. Sincerely, Nome V V\\ y()I {. ML,\\NVlUY+/-:( Address J IN J r (J tOo, S City _ /_~ __ n ___ Stole V r

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...-PO---... ti; .!/ffll:f' SECRETARY Andrea Foley Mail #1470 2115 Summit Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105

Dear Ms. Foley:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~ v ~.. J ~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Addre~s 1'vJ (A I j I !IS ...1 e City.=.s __ '.'.?~(A..~j ___ State u \\(\\ {\\J

~ SECRETARY Aisha M. Erickson 1842 Ford Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55116

Dear Ms. Erickson:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

\\. Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The foct that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear woste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name t)w/1 ),1, £ I Address / Z 0' City c:;7 PA1JI ~ J//J} D d A 1 State _; U ~}

f/ff/JJ' SECRETARY Carson R. Hildreth 1842 Ford Parkway St. Paul, MN 55116

Dear Mr. Hildreth:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~V~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rickard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ~ lJ. 1. Address_~___.-~-~~~---c..._'.1-+------------ ~ 1\\N City 2)t State

UNITED STATES II/ta-Ill '); !/l'fll;J' SECRETARY Donna L. Serio 1115 Cleveland St. Evanston, IL 60202

Dear Ms. Serio:

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Vr-=-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 CI, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2*2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you lo deny Private Fuel Storage a license lo construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, /; ~ / tk__~-----,?X. __5<:::7 ~ Name _____ __________ ~--------- Address // / S C L E: /~LA/\\./. E J/rJIV s m;J -.-r City _________ State...,'--f:::L=-_.___ ZIP (, __J

.!/l'l'IIT SECRETARY Stacy Shannon 28100 Brickville Rd. Sycamore, IL 60178

Dear Ms. Shannon:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Ll~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0*16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump an the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name 1 ~Gj SHAN N~ N Y! \\ oo ~ o \\1..1--e:. Address---------------~-------

gnn;J' SECRETARY Jennifer Watson 316 4th St. SE #102 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Dear Ms. Watson:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~v~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country lo Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name }< l" ~ { ~ °' Address,,_, \\

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~-ll'l 2 g1~u,s SECRETARY Christina M. Riess 15 Barton Ave. SE #4 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Dear Ms. Riess:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~~--v Annette L. Vietti-Cook

~ichard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities con literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, L Name C/IJyi >[' i1tl Address f 5"

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  • ti; j/t~,11:J' SECRETARY Deb Snyder 2108 76th Ct. N UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 Mach 23, 2001 Brooklyn Park, MN 55444

Dear Ms. Snyder:

Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~u~~~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook J

Richa..d A. Mm e, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Name ~~=--=--=----'---';;_:::_'-L,_~--------------- Addr ZI

--~ f/NlrJ' SECRETARY Kristin Johnson 7794 Shenandoah Ln. N Minneapolis, MN 55448

Dear Ms. Johnson:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~vi"""'-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Richard A. Meserve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint Narth 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 70857-7738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely,

\\ '}; g1~,1u SECRETARY Kris Garber 1100 E Division St. #112 St. Cloud, MN 56304

Dear Mr. Garber:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, LvWw-~v Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Rich3rd A. Mes~rve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 11 SSS Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution to a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initiating the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, Address _-=-..:._------- -=:........::--*-=----- -------'=------ City __ ~~-~- _.,_ __ Stale ' n N ZIP -~=-~:...__,:c.__

11n*11:s SECRETARY Sherry Howell 12 16th Ave. N St. Cloud, MN 56303

Dear Ms. Howell:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~Vw:,.:-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Riehl.: d A. Meirve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White Flint North 1155S Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 208S2-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying lo find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening injustice. Sincerely, I~ Name c::;;,, tf V / Ai1e Address /:}" /(pl N City ~ rL vvD State V ZIP

SECRETARY Meggen Ross 1366 N. Crossing Dr. Atlanta, GA 30329

Dear Ms. Ross:

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 23, 2001 Thank you for your concern expressed about Private Fuel Storage, LLC sent to Chairman Meserve and Commissioners Dicus, Diaz, McGaffigan and Merrifield. The Commission has been advised of your correspondence. As an independent regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decision on the application to store spent nuclear fuel in a facility on the reservation of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians will be guided solely by the governing standards for protection of public health, safety and the environment. We strive to carry out our review and decision-making process through a deliberate, public process including numerous public meetings and other opportunities to participate in a meaningful way. Your comments are important to us and we thank you for providing your comments. Sincerely, ~U~-~ Annette L. Vietti-Cook

Ricftard A. Meterve, Chairman Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Greta J. Dicus, Nils J. Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Commissioners U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-16 Cl, One White flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockvnle, MD 20852-2738

Dear Commissioners,

I strongly urge you to deny Private Fuel Storage a license to construct a nuclear waste dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah. The fact that 8 utilities can literally buy their way into building a private dump without any liability for accidents is a moral and scientific outrage. The nuclear industry is trying to find a political solution lo a deadly environmental problem by targeting Native lands. Plus, the dump endangers all Americans by initialing the mass transportation of nuclear waste across the country to Utah. A license for the project would be a frightening inj slice. Sincere, City}}