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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are l
,            As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are l             increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked l           -800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into l             Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes'also asked that you i             deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels.of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and l             the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked l
            . United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission-and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to dequately serve us.
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deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels.of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and l
the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 ndles from our shores, our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 ndles from our shores, our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated ndseion is "to ensure adequate protection of .the public y         . health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public i           health and safety you are not fulfilling your udssion I           and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated ndseion is "to ensure adequate protection of.the public y
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
As you now know, we r>n the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15_ miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
As you now know, we r>n the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15_ miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just lase week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just lase week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public i.calth and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States."
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==Dear Commissioners,==
 
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of_ thorough and continuous. monitoring of our air i           and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
LAs you now know, we on the East-End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
LAs you now know, we on the East-End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the_ faulty Reactor #3 which just last. week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the_ faulty Reactor #3 which just last. week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on t.he East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or againsc the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety,_the conmon defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public l           health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission j
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown i
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a     i plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the conimon defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear naterials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.                         ,
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
' As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
      ' As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdowr.
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdowr.
of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request-a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and
We request-a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and
      - the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to. adequately serve us.
- the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to. adequately serve us.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
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            **.ane plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into
**.ane plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into
          ' Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's-request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.           4 We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated
' Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's-request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
          - mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and
4 We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated
          .the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public l           health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and.we, the public,'can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
As you now know, we.on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
As you now know, we.on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-       ,
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Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown 1
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a       i plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the enviroranent in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Ccngressman Forbes also asked that you 1
deny NU's request to 1wopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a i
plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the enviroranent in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
 
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown       J of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown J
of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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==Dear commissioners,==
 
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==Dear commissioners,==
==Dear commissioners,==
 
'As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
        'As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here or: tha East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for s: against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of. thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of.the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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==Dear Commissioners,==
==Dear Commissioners,==
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air             i and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and           4 1
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long. Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 ndles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you   I deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan'of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of.the public i
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores.
As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just-last week has leaked 800 gallons of' water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just-last week has leaked 800 gallons of' water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or ?goinst the restart. At that hear 1ng the NRC shodic also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we,'the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or ?goinst the restart. At that hear 1ng the NRC shodic also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we,'the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congrest. nan Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the Unitea States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your udssion and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the Unitea States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your udssion and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.
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As you now know, we on the East End of Long Island are increasingly concerned about Northeast Utilities' Mill-stone plant less than 15 miles from our shores. Our l
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Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown l
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Submits Concerns Re Millstone,Units 2 & 3 & Lack of Emergency Mgt Plan for Eastern Long Island.Public Hearing Requested on East End of Long Island Before NRC Decides for or Against Restart
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and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public i.calth and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States."

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Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.

We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of_ thorough and continuous. monitoring of our air i

and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the

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Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the_ faulty Reactor #3 which just last. week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.

We request a public hearing here on t.he East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or againsc the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety,_the conmon defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public l

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a i

plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the conimon defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear naterials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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Dear Commissioners,

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Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdowr.

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We request-a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and

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Dear Commissioners,

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4 We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated

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health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and.we, the public,'can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a i

plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the enviroranent in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown J

of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.

We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC

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-Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown l

of the faulty Reactor #3 which just last week has leaked 800 gallons of water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.

We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the l

restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States."

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Dear commissioners,

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We request a public hearing here or: tha East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for s: against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of. thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of.the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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Dear Commissioners,

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and 4

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Dear Commissioners,

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan'of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of.the public i

health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment'in the use of nuclear. materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health. and safety you are not fulfilling your ndssion and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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Our Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown of the faulty Reactor #3 which just-last week has leaked 800 gallons of' water with radioactive tritium into Long Island Sound. Congressman Forbes also asked that you deny NU's request to reopen Millstone Reactor #2.

We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or ?goinst the restart. At that hear 1ng the NRC shodic also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your mission and we,'the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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We request a public hearing here on the East End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or against the restart. At that hearing the NRC should also present a plan of thorough and continuous monitoring of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated mission is "to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the Unitea States." Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfilling your udssion and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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Congressman Michael Forbes has called for a shutdown l

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l We request a public hearing here on the Eart End of Long Island before the NRC decides for or agai'ast the restart. At that hearing the NRC should a?.so present a plan of thorough and continuous monitorir.g of our air and water for any levels of radionuclides. Your stated ndssion is "to ensure adequate protect $ on of the public health and safety, the common defense and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States."

Unless you truly represent the public health and safety you are not fulfiiling your ndssion and we, the public, can demand whatever changes in the NRC are needed to adequately serve us.

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