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{{#Wiki_filter:Ko eas9 1116 Ardmore Drive Lynchgurg, | {{#Wiki_filter:Ko eas9 1116 Ardmore Drive Lynchgurg, Virginia 24J0 %, | ||
[,.;g | [,.;g March 4, 1981 r/ 6ll,f W'<.%,'<. | ||
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The Honorable John F. Ahearne, Chairman | - r f' e. | ||
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u,,,,i'ffypm, e | The Honorable John F. Ahearne, Chairman 7 | ||
Washington, D.C. 20555 | U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission u,,,,i'ffypm, 1717 H Street NW e | ||
Washington, D.C. 20555 | |||
Cear Mr. Ahearne: | ,s | ||
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Cear Mr. Ahearne: | |||
'Z.TT@ i Since March,1979, the undamaged unit 1 at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Station has remained shutdown. | |||
It is try understanding that modifications to unit i required af ter the TMI-2 accident have been comoleted, yet the NRC has not allowed Metropolitan Edison to place the unit back into operation. | |||
I believe the procrastination demonstrated by your agency is a disservice to all Americans. | I believe the procrastination demonstrated by your agency is a disservice to all Americans. | ||
The utility could save more than twelve million dollars each month by placing TMI-1 back into service. While TMI-1 is shutdown, the Uniteo States effectively buys that replacement power from OPEC at extremely high prices, and the customers served by Met Ed pay higher electricity bills | The utility could save more than twelve million dollars each month by placing TMI-1 back into service. While TMI-1 is shutdown, the Uniteo States effectively buys that replacement power from OPEC at extremely high prices, and the customers served by Met Ed pay higher electricity bills. | ||
I urge you to cut through the political red tape surrounding this matter and to direct the NRC staff to culminate the remaining debate concerning opera-tion of TMI-1. President Reacan has remarked that now is not a time for busi-ness as usual in America; : believe the NRC can contribute to solving our national dilemma by clearing the way for startup of this facility | I urge you to cut through the political red tape surrounding this matter and to direct the NRC staff to culminate the remaining debate concerning opera-tion of TMI-1. | ||
I also urge the NRC to expedite licensing of newly completed nuclear-po ,ered generating facilitias that are ready to commence power operation but which have not received full pcwer licenses from the NRC. Specifically, I call to your attention the Diablo Canyon-1, Salem-2, and Farley-2 facilities in California, New Jersey, and Alabama, respectively. I understand there is agreement among the technical review agencies involved that these plants can be safely operated now. | President Reacan has remarked that now is not a time for busi-ness as usual in America; : believe the NRC can contribute to solving our national dilemma by clearing the way for startup of this facility. | ||
I also urge the NRC to expedite licensing of newly completed nuclear-po,ered generating facilitias that are ready to commence power operation but which have not received full pcwer licenses from the NRC. | |||
Specifically, I call to your attention the Diablo Canyon-1, Salem-2, and Farley-2 facilities in California, New Jersey, and Alabama, respectively. | |||
I understand there is agreement among the technical review agencies involved that these plants can be safely operated now. | |||
. Thank you for considering my letter, and let's not delay obtaining the useful output from these plants any longer! | |||
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
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'Q Bria J. Delano l D I | |||
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| Issue date: | 03/04/1981 |
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Ko eas9 1116 Ardmore Drive Lynchgurg, Virginia 24J0 %,
[,.;g March 4, 1981 r/ 6ll,f W'<.%,'<.
~r
- r f' e.
47l g U I981 A t'
The Honorable John F. Ahearne, Chairman 7
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission u,,,,i'ffypm, 1717 H Street NW e
Washington, D.C. 20555
,s
,< \\ @
Cear Mr. Ahearne:
'Z.TT@ i Since March,1979, the undamaged unit 1 at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Station has remained shutdown.
It is try understanding that modifications to unit i required af ter the TMI-2 accident have been comoleted, yet the NRC has not allowed Metropolitan Edison to place the unit back into operation.
I believe the procrastination demonstrated by your agency is a disservice to all Americans.
The utility could save more than twelve million dollars each month by placing TMI-1 back into service. While TMI-1 is shutdown, the Uniteo States effectively buys that replacement power from OPEC at extremely high prices, and the customers served by Met Ed pay higher electricity bills.
I urge you to cut through the political red tape surrounding this matter and to direct the NRC staff to culminate the remaining debate concerning opera-tion of TMI-1.
President Reacan has remarked that now is not a time for busi-ness as usual in America; : believe the NRC can contribute to solving our national dilemma by clearing the way for startup of this facility.
I also urge the NRC to expedite licensing of newly completed nuclear-po,ered generating facilitias that are ready to commence power operation but which have not received full pcwer licenses from the NRC.
Specifically, I call to your attention the Diablo Canyon-1, Salem-2, and Farley-2 facilities in California, New Jersey, and Alabama, respectively.
I understand there is agreement among the technical review agencies involved that these plants can be safely operated now.
. Thank you for considering my letter, and let's not delay obtaining the useful output from these plants any longer!
Sincerely yours,
,. $ W
'Q Bria J. Delano l D I
i cdb "106080 Q