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To:   <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov> Date:   10/5/2007 11:01:46 PM
To:           <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov>
Date:         10/5/2007 11:01:46 PM


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Indian Point EIS Comments
Indian Point EIS Comments Bo Pham
 
Bo Pham  


==Dear Bo Pham,==
==Dear Bo Pham,==


I formally request that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
I formally request that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission address the following environmental and public health issues in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Indian Point nuclear power plant:
 
1: the impacts of a terrorist attack or large-scale accident at Indian Point on the Croton Reservoir, a drinking water supply for New York City and Westchester County residents; 2: the impacts of Indian Point's once-through cooling system on the Hudson River fish populations - including entrainment, impingement, and thermal pollution - using the most current scientific studies; 3: the build-up of high-level radioactive waste at Indian Point and the ongoing radioactive leaks originating from at least two spent fuel pools; 4: the alternatives to Indian Point's nuclear power, using a combination of renewable energy (wind, solar, geothermal),
address the following environmental and public health issues in the Draft Environmental Impact St atement for the Indian Point nuclear power plant:  
conservation, and clean natural gas, as offered by the 2006 National Academy of Sciences report.
 
Sincerely, Anita Ward-D'Amico 10508 Honeysuckle Lane Oklahoma City, OK 73130
1: the impacts of a terrorist a ttack or large-scale accident at Indian Point on the Croton Reserv oir, a drinking water supply for New York City and Westchester County residents;  
 
2: the impacts of Indian Poin t's once-through cooling system on the Hudson River fish populations - including entrainment, impingement, and thermal pollution - using the most current scientific studies;  
 
3: the build-up of high-level r adioactive waste at Indian Point and the ongoing radioactive leaks or iginating from at least two spent fuel pools;  
 
4: the alternatives to Indian Point's nuclear power, using a  
 
combination of renewable energy (wind, solar, geothermal), conservation, and clean natural gas, as offered by the 2006 National Academy of Sciences report.  
 
Sincerely, Anita Ward-D'Amico  
 
10508 Honeysuckle Lane  
 
Oklahoma City, OK 73130  


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Indian Point EIS Comments Creation Date:   10/5/2007 11:01:46 PM From:   <Gaelage@aol.com>
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From: <Gaelage@aol.com>

To: <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov>

Date: 10/5/2007 11:01:46 PM

Subject:

Indian Point EIS Comments Bo Pham

Dear Bo Pham,

I formally request that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission address the following environmental and public health issues in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Indian Point nuclear power plant:

1: the impacts of a terrorist attack or large-scale accident at Indian Point on the Croton Reservoir, a drinking water supply for New York City and Westchester County residents; 2: the impacts of Indian Point's once-through cooling system on the Hudson River fish populations - including entrainment, impingement, and thermal pollution - using the most current scientific studies; 3: the build-up of high-level radioactive waste at Indian Point and the ongoing radioactive leaks originating from at least two spent fuel pools; 4: the alternatives to Indian Point's nuclear power, using a combination of renewable energy (wind, solar, geothermal),

conservation, and clean natural gas, as offered by the 2006 National Academy of Sciences report.

Sincerely, Anita Ward-D'Amico 10508 Honeysuckle Lane Oklahoma City, OK 73130

Federal Register Notice: 72FR45075 Comment Number: 128 Mail Envelope Properties (47306FC7.HQGWDO01.OWGWPO04.200.2000012.1.16AC9E.1)

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