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CHAIRMAN The Honorable Hidenao Nakagawa Member The House of Representatives I-505, 2-2-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100, Japan
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==Dear Mr. Nakagawa:==
==Dear Mr. Nakagawa:==
I It was a pleasure to meet with you again when I visited Tokyo at the end of October and to have the opportunity to continue our discussions on public                 !
It was a pleasure to meet with you again when I visited Tokyo at the end of October and to have the opportunity to continue our discussions on public confidence and nuclear safety regulation. As we have discussed, the role of transparency and public participation is an important one in helping to build confidence in the regulatory process. On returning to Washington, I learned i
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Conveys Best Wishes to H Nakagawa in New Endeavors.Role of Transparency & Public Participation & Importance in Helping to Build Confidence in Regulatory Process Discussed
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Issue date: 12/10/1996
From: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
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CHAIRMAN The Honorable Hidenao Nakagawa Member The House of Representatives I-505, 2-2-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100, Japan

Dear Mr. Nakagawa:

It was a pleasure to meet with you again when I visited Tokyo at the end of October and to have the opportunity to continue our discussions on public confidence and nuclear safety regulation. As we have discussed, the role of transparency and public participation is an important one in helping to build confidence in the regulatory process. On returning to Washington, I learned i

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