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Dana Berg 140 E 28TH St Apt 3G New York, NY 10016-8147 Citizen Letter
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Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of-the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dana Berg
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Elspeth Macdonald 303 6TH St Brooklyn, NY 11215-3205 Citizen Letter A *- - .6" * * - -s -e June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely: FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Elspeth Macdonald Citize _etters are a service of CREDO' CREDO O E more than a network.
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Ellen Mclaughlin 412 N Midland Ave Nyack, NY 10960-1204 Citizen Letter
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Ind ian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ellen Mclaughlin Citizea.etters are a service of CREDO" moethan a network.
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Valeeta Macheda 245 Stafford Ave Syracuse, NY 13206-3312 Citizen Lettern A -I .6 *l" * - -* -e June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Valeeta Macheda Citizegletters are a service of CREDO'"
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Joel Kanoff 449 S Broadway Nyack, NY 10960-4807 Citizen Letter A ** * *e * - -g June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joel Kanoff Cmore Citizealetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ,2011 CREDO CREDO than a network.
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Christina Sekaer 80 8TH Ave F1 13 Ste 1305 New York, NY 10011-5126 Citizen Letter A *- - *g* * * - -e" June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear'Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable'to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Christina Sekaer Citizeg!etters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED0 O E more than a network.
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M Schearer 333 Ovington Ave Apt A54 Brooklyn, NY 11209-1445 Citizen Letter A *- - .s- S - S - -. -
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, M Schearer Citizegetters are a service of CREDO'"
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more than a network.
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Julia Harrison 4335 Union St Apt 4F Flushing, NY 11355-3010 Citizen Lettern June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Julia Harrison CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 9 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED J CE morethan a network.
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Andrea Gladstone 1042 Comfort Rd.
Spencer, NY 14883-9697 Citizen Letter A -" ** *e
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June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Andrea Gladstone CitienLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED O 0RED .more a than a network.
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Thomas Kenny 340 E 93RD St Apt 11M New York, NY 10128-5550 Citizen Lettern A -1 .0 *e * -." -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Thomas Kenny Citi~inLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO~ Ia than a network.
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James L Byars 501 W 121ST St Apt 62 New York, NY 10027-5905 Citizen Lettere A *-" - *g- * * - -* -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, James L Byars
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John Fridie 563 Sing Sing Rd Horseheads, NY 14845-1167 Citizen Letter A .** e" * -" -. -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Fridie CitiýLnLetters are a service of CREDO.
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Claske Franck 96 Covered Bridge Rd Warwick, NY 10990-2854 Citizen Lettern
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June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm..
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Claske Franck CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 Q Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED CRO Imore than a network.
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Lucinda Sangree 55 Laconia Pkwy Rochester, NY 14618-2309 Citizen Letter A -" *" *e * - -. e -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lucinda Sangree
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Marianne Loffredo 12 Frances Dr Katonah, NY 10536-3211 CitizenLetter A *- - **- * * - -* -e June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marianne Loffredo CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO CRED aREDO
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Helen Englehardt, 805 E 21ST St Brooklyn, NY 11210-1041 Citizen Lettere A n m- .ue from- -e June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Helen .Englehardt CitinLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO O D more than a network.
amovement.
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Jerold Huebner 449 Troutman St Apt 33 Brooklyn, NY 11237-2648 Citizen Letter A *- - **- * * - -g -O June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jerold Huebner CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Jiro Adachi 3116 81ST St FI 2 East Elmhurst, NY 11370-1911 Citizen Letter nu t m e m a ce c ie n June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most-vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jiro Adachi Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO'" CREDO O E more than a network.
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Francis Scott Zimmer 30 Van Epps St Vernon, NY 13476-4306 Citizen Letter° en.
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June 7, 2011.
Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the samequick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people. in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Francis Scott Z immer CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Billie Wilczek 144 Fairfield Ave Mineola, NY 11501-3338 Citizen Lettern A e - .* " S
- 0 I June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Billie Wilczek Citi?,gnLetters are a service of CREDO'" CREDO O E more than a network.
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Stanley Arnold 474 48TH Ave Apt 16H Long Is City, NY 11109-5614 Citizen Letter A g- - .6- *
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June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --. and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Stanley Arnold CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO- CREDO O E more a than a network.
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C Montoya 824 Union Corners Rd Florida, NY 10921-3104 Citizen Lettern June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerelyy C Montoya CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO CO 1amore than a network.
movement.
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Helen Connolly 315 Ovington Ave Apt 1D Brooklyn, NY 11209-1470 Citizen Lettern A g- - *g- * * - -s" June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Ind ian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Helen Connolly CitiiwnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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John Lukes 94 Ivory Way Henrietta, NY 14467-9549 Citizen Letter A -" .6 *e
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June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power .plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Lukes CitivenLetters are a service of CREDO" CRD OF~ more than a network.
a movement.
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David Swartz 8479 Austin St Kew Gardens, NY 11415-2207 Citizen Letter An u t m e fm ac e c June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, David Swartz Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO a a movemnent.
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DR. Marsha J Darling PO Box 7337 Garden City, NY 11530-0725 Citizen Letter A g-" - *g- * * * -g -1 June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, DR. Marsha J Darling Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED O amre than atnetwork.
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Howard Girven PO Box 3,06 Hancock, NY 13783-0306 Citizen Letter A* - *gQ g * - -e -
June 7, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Howard Girven CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 I Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01 more than a network.
a movement.
Rackstraw Downes 16 Greene St Apt 6N New York, NY 10013-2553 Citizen Lettern A O" .6 S0
- S - g -O June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rackstraw Downes CitixonLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11
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Jean Lithgow 105 W 73RD St Apt 2C New York, NY 10023-2907 Citizen Lettern A e - *" *e * - g -I June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder, of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jean Lithgow CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Wayne Chauncey 4061 Mercun Dr Jamesville, NY 13078-9767 Citizen Lettern A "
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June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Wayne Chauncey CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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armovemnent.
Erana Stennett 100 W 93RD St Apt 30K New York, NY 10025-7598 Citizen Letter A -" ** *e * * -. -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Erana Stennett CitiienLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. "-2011 CREDO CREDO mare than a network.
anmovemeint.
Carol A Sacks 1412 County Road 29 New Berlin, NY 13411-3112 Citizen Letter June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to-address this issue.
Sincere y, Carol A Sacks CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 more than a network.
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Deborah F Lynn 63 Neimi Rd Freeville, NY 13068-9751 Citizen Lettern A U- - g 1 ** * - -e -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Deborah F Lynn CitiaenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Victor Goode 70 La Salle St Apt 9G New York, NY 10027-4706 Citizen Letter A O" .. Se
- 0 - *S -O June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Victor Goode CitizenLetters are a service of CREDOI" CREDO*°more than a network.
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Helen Perl 118 Auburn St Ithaca, NY 14850-3517 Citizen Letter A O - *g *O * - -g -O June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Helen Perl CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.. 02011 CREDO CREDO CO more than a network.
anmovement.
Luis Mora 420 W 144TH St New York, NY 10031-5201 Citizen Letter A -" *g *l" * - -e -l June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Luis Mora CitiwnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO Imore than a network.
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Robert Leuze 245 W 104TH St Apt 16C New York, NY 10025-8101 Citizen Lettern A urg e .0e s
- 0 cie n" June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear.facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to Shut down Indian-Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly-evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan `,unworkable."-
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert Leuze CitizanLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0 more than a network.
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Leonard. Vogt 2346 27TH St Astoria, NY 11105-3110 Citizen Lettern A -" ** *e * - -. -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Leonard Vogt CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 CRED E O more than a network.
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Esther Regelson 109 Washington St Apt 5 New York, NY 10006-1816 Citizen Lettern A -* ** *" * - -* -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example:. the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Esther Regelson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 CRED ~more than anetwork.
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Kathleen Dear 845 Brown Rd Rochester, NY 14622-2356 Citizen Lettern A e- - **-
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June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kathleen Dear CititnLetters are a service of CREDO'" CRED CREDO Iarnmre than movement.
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Emily H Squires 250 W 94TH St New York, NY 10025-6954 Citizen Letter° A *" " *** * * -"
- June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Ind ian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Emily H Squires CitixenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0 morethan a network.
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Barbara Davidson 412 Linn St Ithaca, NY 14850-3739 Citizen Letter A -* .6 S* S - -g 1 -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Davidson CitizanLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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B Lindsey 53 Ferris Ln Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-5111 Citizen Letter A I" " .e * * - -* -l June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, B Lindsey CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Jean Anyon 320 W 90TH St Apt 5F New York, NY 10024-1621 Citizen Lettern A O - ** *O * * -
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian.Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jean Anyon
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George F Wilkens 67 Powder House Rd Amenia, NY 12501-5538 Citizen Letterc A e - *g *It
- g - -. -1 June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of.the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be'done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, George F Wi lkenz Citizeljjgetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO more than a network.
armovemnent.
Bradley Smith 111 W 94TH St Apt 3F New York, NY 10025-7021 Citizen Letter
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the.Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Bradley Smith CitizeWletters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDC CO more than a network.
a movement.
William M Humphries 134 W 95TH St Apt 1 New York, NY 10025-6600 Citizen Letter A -" ." *O * -" -e -
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
Thi-s situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, William M Humphries Citizeeetters are a service of CREDO'."
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO mare than a network.
a movement.
J Reiss 90 Riverside Dr New York, NY 10024-5306 Citizen Letter° A ~ ~~I-June 8, 2011.
Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, J Reiss Citizea!etters are a service of CREDO'"
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Virginia Elliott 7645 Meyer Hill Rd East Otto, NY 14729-9715 Citizen Letter A g-" - .6 " S o S - -l -
June 8, 2011 ChairmanGregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory.Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the [ives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within-50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Virginia Elliott Citizeietters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOI more than a network.
a movement .
Carol Mulligan 163 Sibley Rd Honeoye Falls, NY 14472-9218 Citizen Letter° A . *
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Carol Mulligan Citizee1etters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED~f C amore movement.
than a network.
Celia S Lustgarten 340 W 85TH St Apt 404 New York, NY 10024-6265 Citizen Lettern A O* - .O"
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Celia S Lustgarten CitizegJetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 92011 CREDO CREDO more than a network.
a movement.
Rose K Beers 65 Grange Hall Rd Oneonta, NY 13820-7004 Citient Lesg rmocredcttzer.
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after. the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rose K Beers CitizeRetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO more than a network.
a movement.
Janice L Tyson 2105 Wallace Ave Apt 4H Bronx, NY 10462-2481 Citizen Letter
- e *- - . " * * - -s -1 June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down
.Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janice L Tyson Citizepletters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 E Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO CO more than a network.
amovement.
Leigh Powell Galanis 903 Windsor Ln Brewster, NY 10509-6544 Citizen Lettern A e- - *gl- * * - -e -
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Leigh Pow-Ill Galanis Citize!etters are a service of CREDO" CREDO O E amovement.
more than a network.
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Beverly/Robert Houghton 87 Piermont PI Piermont, NY 10968-1128 Citizen Lettern A -" .e* * * - -. -l June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Beverly/Robert Houghton Citizeletters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED CO more a than a network.
movement.
Holly Webber 600 W 115TH St Apt 41 New York, NY 10025-7713 Citizen Lettern A O" - *O" * * - -" -i June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the*threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Holly Webber Citizealoetters are a service of CREDO".
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armovemnent.
Robert Szwed 5 Ashwood Rd Prt Washingtn, NY 11050-1601 Citizen Lettern A *1 - l .* 0 01 "
June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert Szwed Citizeqetters are a service of CREDO7 CREDO O E more a than a network.
movement.
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Marie Anna Marra PO Box 446 Syracuse, NY 13206-0446 Citizen Letter A -I ** *e * - -e June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent.meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marie Anna Marra Citizeqetters are a service of CREDO"."
CREDO O D amovement.
more than a network.
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Nina Straus 5 Stone Bridge Rd Purchase, NY 10577-1621 Citizen Lettern A g- - *s" S
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June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of-reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take. immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely.,
N-ina Straus CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'" CREDO O E a more than a network.
movement.
2928 02/11 9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
Leigh Ann Vaughn 118 Southwood Dr Ithaca, NY 14850-6081 Citizen Letter A *- - *g- * * - -e -
June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Leigh Ann Vaughn CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO more thhn a network.
armovement.
William Dotson 873 Broadway Ste 604 New York, NY 10003-1207 Citizen Lettern A -" .. Se
- 0 - -g -l June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate act.ion to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could .the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, William Dotson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO .mrethan a network.
a movemnent.
Kathleen M Resnick 3060 29TH St Apt C3 Astoria, NY 11102-2537 Citizen Letter A e- - .*- * * * -g -l June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kathleen M Resnick Citiz*nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0. more than a network.
amovement.
Paige Polisner 30 W 61ST St Apt 8B New York, NY 10023-7619 Citizen Letter A *- - .6 " * * - -g June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paige Polisner CitiaenLetters are a service of CREDO" CRED0 O amore than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
Jon L Regier 21 Watertree Dr East Syracuse, NY 13057-1904 Citizen Letter A -" ** *e * - -* e -
June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as. the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jon L Regier CitiEenLetters are a service of CREDO'" O E amare than a network.
movement.
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Kathie Wunderlich 210 River Rd Peru, NY 12972-4644 Citizen Lettern
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June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problemat Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kathie Wunderlich CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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a movemnent.
Nancy Hobbs 873 Broadway Ste 604 New York, NY 10003-1207 Citizen Lettern A *-" - .e* * * - -g -l June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in.immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Nancy Hobbs Citiz~nLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO O E more a than a network.
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Paul Sheehan 933 Van Buren Ave Franklin Sq, NY 11010-2117 Citizen Letter1 A u rgen m Oa f a c rnee June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has Called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul Sheehan CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO7 CREDO O E more than a network.
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Charles K Alexander 8 Stanwix St FI 2 Albany, NY 12209-1923 Citizen Lettern A g- - *O" * * - -e -O June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Charles K Alexander C Efinmre CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO than a network.
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Vivian Carl ip 408 Harvard St Vestal, NY 13850-2818 Citizen Letter A -" *" *e - - -e -
June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactor's in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Vivian Carlip CitizmLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO mare than a network.
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Lisa Fawcett 23 W 82ND St Apt D New York, NY 10024-5665 Citizen Letter A O".- * ** * - -e -
June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of-the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lisa Fawcett CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO DO amorethan a network.
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Ms. Marion Marcus 3845 Sedgwick Ave Apt 10C Bronx, NY 10463-4446 Citizen Lettern A *- - .e" * * - -* -e June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ms. Marion Marcus CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2011 CREDO CRED0 O amore a than a network.
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Mary L Lovette 156 Cypress St Rochester, NY 14620-2302 Citizen Lettern June 10, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people Live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary L Lovette CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' O CRED0 E more than a network.
a movement.
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Gerald Aubrey 3 Appletree Ln Great Neck, NY 11024-1925 Citizen Letter An u m e s sa .6-n ge June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukush-ima nuclear facility -- are aworrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of.a problem at Indian Point? It'.s unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gerald Aubrey Citi+/-4nLetters are a service of CREDO" CRED0 O amore than a movement.
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Anne Lazarus 524 E 20TH St Apt 2G New York, NY 10009-1340 Citizen Letter A *- - .O" * * - -g -l June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example-: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused.by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million peoplelive within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant,'s evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediateattention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Anne Lazarus Rmore CitiF6nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 l9Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011CREDO CREDGý than a network.
a movemnent.
Nancy R Smith 123 Pangburn Rd Delmar, NY 12054-5418 Citizen Letter A E" m e- a.0e rs -f June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point-would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Nancy R Smith CitinenLetters are a service of CREDO'" CREDO O E more a than a network.
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Jim Travers 49 Kings Hwy Tappan, NY 10983-2008 Citizen Letter rge m s a es g from -
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the:Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? I.t's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jim Travers CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO O E rnmre than a network.
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John Farkas 21978 75TH Ave Flushing, NY 11364-3044 Citizen Letter A g- - .6- 0
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June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-1664 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by.the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event:of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Farkas Citi26nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01 .mrethan a network.
a movement.
Philip A Nicholas 463 Herrington Hill Rd Greenwich, NY 12834 Citizen Lettern A ue ..- fr o m - - -
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory. Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant i-n Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand t~hat you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem:at Indian Point? I-t's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation -plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention.-Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please. let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Philip A Nicholas CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Todd Rose 115 Marsh Rd Ithaca, NY 14850-9434 Citizen Lettern A g- * - *ge g * - -l -
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Todd Rose Citi2*nLetters are a service of CREDO7 CRED0 OREmore than a network.
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Oliver Baer 91 E 3RD St Apt 18 New York, NY 10003-9027 Citizen Letter A *g" * *11 g -" -*
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of .the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please ret me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Oliver Baer CitiinLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED ayED more than a network.
a movement.
Rai ley Macey 214 W 92ND St Apt 2B New York, NY 10025-7441 Citizen Letter June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory.Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to-address this issue.
Sincerely, Railey Macey CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDODO more than a network.
amovement.
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Derek Miles 237 E 32ND St Brooklyn, NY 11226-6411 Citizen Letter A O" *g *O * * -. -
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please. let me know how you intend to address thi.s issue.
Sincerely, Derek Miles CititnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO aD more a than a network.
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Linda Gerien 123 Main St # 5 Greenport, NY 11944-1442 Citizen Letter A g- - .0- 0
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June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Linda Gerien CitiifnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Mariah Stancarone 63 Avenue A Apt 20F New York, NY 10009-6552 Citizen Letter A O" -
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- n cq n June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mariah Stancarone Citi2RnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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armovemnent.
Adele Wasserman 3357 Maplewood Dr N Wantagh, NY 11793-3420 Citizen Letter A *- - **- * * * -e c -
June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plantin Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable."
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please. let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Adele Wasserman Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO7 CRED0 O E more than a network.
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Jodi Bennett 460 Round Hill Rd Roslyn Hts, NY 11577-1423 Citizen Letter A -" ." SO
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June 11, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
A prime example: the Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., which your own commission has classified as the U.S. plant most vulnerable to meltdown caused by an earthquake.
I'm writing to demand that you take immediate action to shut down Indian Point and protect the lives of local residents.
As you know, 20 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point -- the same radius around Fukushima that was quickly evacuated after the disaster there. Could the same quick evacuation be done in the event of a problem at Indian Point? It's unlikely. FEMA has called the plant's evacuation plan "unworkable.-"
This situation demands immediate attention. Any accident at Indian Point would put millions of people in immediate peril.
Please let me-know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jodi Bennett Citi nLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO O E more than a network.
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