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{{#Wiki_filter:?/~2&  /~ //                    1-76 rn Mendiola, Doris From:                    Deb Penrod [deb24532@comcast.net]
Sent:                    Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:06 PM To:                      Regner, Lisa
==Subject:==
greetings from a SUPPORTER of Limerick nuclear plant      A                    m ci-,
U,
                                                                                  --9 Hi, I wanted to let you know that I am a complete and full supporter of the Limerick Nuclear plant. I am also supportive of the scientific judgement and expertise of those such as yourself who have the job of making the decisions.
(I saw your name in an article in the Mercury where the writer was requesting that objections be sent to you. I thought I would take advantage of the contact information to state a contrary position.)
I grew up in coal-mining country, and never saw a stream or a creek with clear water uncontaminated by acid mine runoff until I was in my late teens. Opponents to nuclear power have usually never lived near coal truck entrances to mines and coal plants, and have probably never lost family members to mine cave-ins or black lung. Risks should be minimized as much as possible, but the world will always have something that someone objects to. Unscientific or fear-based objections to nuclear power are unproductive and do not advance safe or reasonably priced power.
I work in the pharmaceutical industry (I was first educated as a pharmacist, and then as an attorney; I now help to get new vaccines approved, and to help increase vaccination rates). The parallel I see is with the group of people who see disaster in every prescription drug product, and complain about everything the FDA approves or does. Nothing is ever 'safe' enough for them.
Please renew Limerick, using the best scientific information and risk/benfit analysis available to you.
Thank you.
Debby Penrod 215 Amanda Smith Drive PO Box 516 Pottstown, PA 19464 1
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Comment (29) of Debby Penrod, Supporting Limerick License Renewal
ML11305A007
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/27/2011
From: Penrod D
- No Known Affiliation
To: Lisa Regner
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
76FR53498 00029
Download: ML11305A007 (1)


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?/~2& /~ // 1-76 rn Mendiola, Doris From: Deb Penrod [deb24532@comcast.net]

Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:06 PM To: Regner, Lisa

Subject:

greetings from a SUPPORTER of Limerick nuclear plant A m ci-,

U,

--9 Hi, I wanted to let you know that I am a complete and full supporter of the Limerick Nuclear plant. I am also supportive of the scientific judgement and expertise of those such as yourself who have the job of making the decisions.

(I saw your name in an article in the Mercury where the writer was requesting that objections be sent to you. I thought I would take advantage of the contact information to state a contrary position.)

I grew up in coal-mining country, and never saw a stream or a creek with clear water uncontaminated by acid mine runoff until I was in my late teens. Opponents to nuclear power have usually never lived near coal truck entrances to mines and coal plants, and have probably never lost family members to mine cave-ins or black lung. Risks should be minimized as much as possible, but the world will always have something that someone objects to. Unscientific or fear-based objections to nuclear power are unproductive and do not advance safe or reasonably priced power.

I work in the pharmaceutical industry (I was first educated as a pharmacist, and then as an attorney; I now help to get new vaccines approved, and to help increase vaccination rates). The parallel I see is with the group of people who see disaster in every prescription drug product, and complain about everything the FDA approves or does. Nothing is ever 'safe' enough for them.

Please renew Limerick, using the best scientific information and risk/benfit analysis available to you.

Thank you.

Debby Penrod 215 Amanda Smith Drive PO Box 516 Pottstown, PA 19464 1

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