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| issue date = 03/10/2009
| issue date = 03/10/2009
| title = Public Comment Letter Regarding Indian Point License Renewal Draft Supplemental EIS from Lucius Ivan Lindsey
| title = Public Comment Letter Regarding Indian Point License Renewal Draft Supplemental EIS from Lucius Ivan Lindsey
| author name = Lindsey L I
| author name = Lindsey L
| author affiliation = SHARE
| author affiliation = SHARE
| addressee name = Stuyvenberg A L
| addressee name = Stuyvenberg A
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DLR
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR/DLR
| docket = 05000247, 05000286
| docket = 05000247, 05000286
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{{#Wiki_filter:SAFE HEALTHY AFFORDABLE RELIABLE SHAREENERGY WWW.SHARENY.ORG Mr. Andrew Stuyvenberg Environmental Project Manager Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-11F1 Washington, DC 2055-0001 RE: February 12, 2009 Public Hearing on the Relicensing of the Indian Point Energy Center I write here in support of renewing the license for Indian Point Energy Center.The debate over relicensing has taken place without input from communities of color which are under siege by dirty air not to mention the health effects that come along with poor air quality. The debate over relicensing has raged on without input from New York City working families who can ill-afford higher electricity bills. The debate over relicensing has taken place without reassurance that the dirty-air power plants, built to replace Indian Point, will not once again end up in low-income minority neighborhoods.
{{#Wiki_filter:SAFE HEALTHY AFFORDABLE RELIABLE SHAREENERGY WWW.SHARENY.ORG Mr. Andrew Stuyvenberg Environmental Project Manager Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-11F1 Washington, DC 2055-0001 RE: February 12, 2009 Public Hearing on the Relicensing of the Indian Point Energy Center I write here in support of renewing the license for Indian Point Energy Center.
Indian Point is clean, emissions-free energy that will help improve air quality. In this age of global warming, now is not the time to embrace dirty energy that is harmful to the public and planet's health. Indian Point is affordable energy that helps keep electricity bills stable. In this age of economic uncertainty and rising unemployment, now is certainly not the time to increase electric bills. Indian Point is reliable energy that can keep pace with the ever-growing demands of our region. In this age of green technology, we must continue making investments in renewable energy, however, now is not the time to shutter Indian Point without having clean energy options already in place Thank you for allowing me to add my concerns into this debate. We are hopeful that any decision reached will be one that ensures a continued supply of reliable, clean and affordable electricity for all New Yorkers.Name City, State & Zip Code 445 HAMILTON AVENUE 305 BROADWAY SUITE 1102 14TH FLOOR WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601 NEW YORK, NY 10007 PHONE: (914) 422-8042 PHONE: (212) 897-5842 FAX: (914) 422-0282 FAX: (212) 897-5827 21-M....}}
The debate over relicensing has taken place without input from communities of color which are under siege by dirty air not to mention the health effects that come along with poor air quality. The debate over relicensing has raged on without input from New York City working families who can ill-afford higher electricity bills. The debate over relicensing has taken place without reassurance that the dirty-air power plants, built to replace Indian Point, will not once again end up in low-income minority neighborhoods.
Indian Point is clean, emissions-free energy that will help improve air quality. In this age of global warming, now is not the time to embrace dirty energy that is harmful to the public and planet's health. Indian Point is affordable energy that helps keep electricity bills stable. In this age of economic uncertainty and rising unemployment, now is certainly not the time to increase electric bills. Indian Point is reliable energy that can keep pace with the ever-growing demands of our region. In this age of green technology, we must continue making investments in renewable energy, however, now is not the time to shutter Indian Point without having clean energy options already in place Thank you for allowing me to add my concerns into this debate. We are hopeful that any decision reached will be one that ensures a continued supply of reliable, clean and affordable electricity for all New Yorkers.
Name City, State & Zip Code 445 HAMILTON AVENUE                   305 BROADWAY SUITE 1102                             14TH FLOOR WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601               NEW YORK, NY 10007 PHONE: (914) 422-8042                 PHONE: (212) 897-5842 FAX: (914) 422-0282                   FAX: (212) 897-5827                                                 21-M....}}

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Public Comment Letter Regarding Indian Point License Renewal Draft Supplemental EIS from Lucius Ivan Lindsey
ML091100744
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/10/2009
From: Lindsey L
SHARE
To: Stuyvenberg A
Division of License Renewal
References
73FR80440, TAC MD5411, TAC MD5412
Download: ML091100744 (1)


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SAFE HEALTHY AFFORDABLE RELIABLE SHAREENERGY WWW.SHARENY.ORG Mr. Andrew Stuyvenberg Environmental Project Manager Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-11F1 Washington, DC 2055-0001 RE: February 12, 2009 Public Hearing on the Relicensing of the Indian Point Energy Center I write here in support of renewing the license for Indian Point Energy Center.

The debate over relicensing has taken place without input from communities of color which are under siege by dirty air not to mention the health effects that come along with poor air quality. The debate over relicensing has raged on without input from New York City working families who can ill-afford higher electricity bills. The debate over relicensing has taken place without reassurance that the dirty-air power plants, built to replace Indian Point, will not once again end up in low-income minority neighborhoods.

Indian Point is clean, emissions-free energy that will help improve air quality. In this age of global warming, now is not the time to embrace dirty energy that is harmful to the public and planet's health. Indian Point is affordable energy that helps keep electricity bills stable. In this age of economic uncertainty and rising unemployment, now is certainly not the time to increase electric bills. Indian Point is reliable energy that can keep pace with the ever-growing demands of our region. In this age of green technology, we must continue making investments in renewable energy, however, now is not the time to shutter Indian Point without having clean energy options already in place Thank you for allowing me to add my concerns into this debate. We are hopeful that any decision reached will be one that ensures a continued supply of reliable, clean and affordable electricity for all New Yorkers.

Name City, State & Zip Code 445 HAMILTON AVENUE 305 BROADWAY SUITE 1102 14TH FLOOR WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601 NEW YORK, NY 10007 PHONE: (914) 422-8042 PHONE: (212) 897-5842 FAX: (914) 422-0282 FAX: (212) 897-5827 21-M....