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To:   <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov> Date:   10/5/2007 10:43:55 AM
To:           <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov>
Date:         10/5/2007 10:43:55 AM


==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, Patricia Korn 10 Lafayette St.
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;  
Verplanck, NY 10596
 
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, Patricia Korn  
 
10 Lafayette St.  
 
Verplanck, NY 10596  


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2007/10/05 - Comment (212) Regarding Iplr Scoping
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From: <pako@bestweb.net>

To: <IndianPointEIS@nrc.gov>

Date: 10/5/2007 10:43:55 AM

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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, Patricia Korn 10 Lafayette St.

Verplanck, NY 10596

Federal Register Notice: 72FR45075 Comment Number: 212 Mail Envelope Properties (47307089.HQGWDO01.OWGWPO04.200.2000013.1.F2CD6.1)

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