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{{#Wiki_filter:Carol Gold 2901A Sir Francis Drake Blvd Fairfax, CA 94930-1344                                                                      Citizen Letter A n - -  .u- a fr      -  -e        -
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                                                                                                    -T-o: Ltds.)KJ iff June 1,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko e~7c1-e4056q US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.                                                                                      5' EDO Mail Stop 0-16G4                                                                                                    DEDMRT Washington, DC 20555-0001                                                                                          DEDR DEDCM AO
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
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Angelo Vassos 79 Seton Rd Irvine, CA 92612-2115                                                                          Citizen Letter A O"  ** *e * * -              -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Angelo Vassos CitizenLetters are a service of CREDOI 10 2928 02/11  0  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-coesumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOJ      ..
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Phyllis K Friedman 119 Reservoir Rd Hillsborough, CA 94010-6956                                                                  Citizen Letter June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Phyllis K Friedman C-CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 9
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January R Nordman 989 Lehigh St Altadena, CA 91001-5209                                                                      Citizen Letter A  e- -  *e- S  *  * -    -gi      -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that'are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, January R Nordman CitizenLetters 2928 02/11 8
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balint-Reinecke 6 Saint Francis Way Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2552                                                                  Citizen Letter A O" - *O"  * *  -  -g        -O June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, balint-Reinecke CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Steve Peckman 2221 W 30TH St Los Angeles, CA                              90018-2543                                    Citizen Lettern June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Steve Peckman CitizenLetters 6
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Susan Kay 2640 Benedict Canyon Dr Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1023                                                                Citizen Lettern A g- -  *e- 0
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:"the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
S incere Iy, Susan Kay CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 5
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Barbara L Westburg 4635 18TH St San Francisco, CA 94114-1833                                                                Citizen Lettern A  *-  -  .0 " S
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan.-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                              intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Barbara L Westburg CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Michael Pedone 112 Trinima Rd Trinidad, CA 95570-9615                                                                        Citizen Letter A        -" .6 *e * -"-l  -e June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Michael Pedone CitiT&nLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Nina Allen 11566 Valencia Rd Nevada City, CA 95959-9103                                                                CitizenLetter° A e* - .6-  *
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Nina Allen CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                        CREDO.t CRED0 .1amore than anetwork.
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Jennifer Hogan 618 Crystal Ct Woodland, CA 95776-5768                                                                      Citizen Letter
                                                                                                - m -  *en *sg    -    -fro AA June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jennifer Hogan CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CREDO    RD  Imore  than a netwOrkv.
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Rita Cawlfield 2190 Washington St Apt 109 San Francisco, CA 94109-2808                                                                  CitizenLetter A *" - .6- 0
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rita Cawlfield Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO    O    amore than a network.
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Beverly Kelly 248 La Verne Ave Long Beach, CA 90803-3515                                                                      CitizenLettern A  -" ** *O *  - -*
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, Beverly Kelly CitimonLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO  O E  more a    than a network.
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Catharine Lucas 1048 Sierra St Berkeley, CA 94707-2527                                                                      Citizen Letter A o - .- *o
                                                                                                          *    - -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand. a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Catharine Lucas CitirnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                                CRED0 O E  more than a network.
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Jeanne Fosnot 45 Village Dr Carmel Valley,                          CA        93924-9673                                Citizen Letter A
                                                                                              *  *- -  e .0 S Sl June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more.than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jeanne Fosnot CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  C DO  more than a network.
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Margaret Halladin 454 Las Gallinas Ave Ste 149 San Rafael, CA 94903-3618                                                                    CitizenLetter A  g-" - .e- 0
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these-plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Margaret Halladin Citi?ýnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  a    a movement.,
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David Saperia 901 10TH St Apt 207 Santa Monica, CA 90403-2972                                                                  CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, David Saperia CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 1:,2011 CREDO CRED0  O E more than a network.
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Janet Jones 1400 Geary Blvd Apt 1107 San Francisco, CA 94109-9306                                                              Citizen Letter A Oe m  fro m *    -"    O June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janet Jones CitiTgnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11
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Janine Weiche 11226 Barman Ave Culver City, CA 90230-4718                                                                    CitizenLettern
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* g -  -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janine Weiche CitifenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO  C Imore  than a network.
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Deirdre English 1236 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA                                94133-3510                                Citizen Letter.
A g- - *g- * * *    -  g      -1 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Deirdre English CitignLetters are a service of CREDO7 C2011 CREDO CREDO Imra C DO  morethan a network.
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Gayle O'Connor 1680 Portola State Park Rd La Honda, CA 94020                                                                            CitizenLetter fro              eIn
_gn message June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you. run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gayle O'Connor CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDOO E amore than a network.
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Bu Nygrens 227 Roosevelt Way Apt A San Francisco, CA 94114-1431                                                                CitizenLettern A e - *-  *e *    - -. l      -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincere Iy, Bu Nygrens Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED0    O CE  more than a network.
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Susan Baker-Lehne 262 Oak St Apt 1 San Francisco, CA                                  94102-5870                                Citizen Lettern A  *- -  *g- * *    -    -*      -e June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Baker-Lehne CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 20 2928 02/11  G)Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    CDmore than a network.
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Suzannah J Barbour 175 Manor Dr Mill Valley, CA 94941-1363                                                                    Citizen Letter° A  B- "  *ge- * *    -    "1          -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools .of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Suzannah J Barbour CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
21                                                                                              CREDO    EO  a mare  than a network.
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Aimee Young Hopkins 2433 E Glenoaks Blvd Glendale, CA 91206-3027                                                                      Citizen Letter A    Q -  *g  *O June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Sincerely, Aimee Young Hopkins CitizenLetters 22 2928 02/11 are a service of CREDO'"
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Patricia Tobias 2222 S Mesa St Unit 27 San Pedro, CA 90731-5995                                                                    Citizen Lettern A -"  ** *ll * -    -g        -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Patricia Tobias CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO I    more than a network.
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Peter Genovese 10120 Scoville Ave Sunland, CA 91040-3227                                                                      Citizen Lettern June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
SSincerely, Peter Genovese CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 31 2928 02/11 @Printed on Qhlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C)2011 CREDO CRED01  more than a network.
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Marilyn Martin 5090 Lick Mill Blvd Apt 147 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3845                                                                    Citizen Letter A  -1  .e" a * -  -"
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marilyn Martin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
30 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO I    more than a network.
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Janet Smith 344 Deerfield Ave Irvine, CA 92606-7607                                                                      Citizen Letter A  -I .0" * *  -    -e          -O June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janet Smith CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Robert Lima 48 Sussex St San Francisco,                          CA        94131-3012                              Citizen Lettern A  -1  *" *l" *      -    -e          -(
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Robert Lima CitizqrLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 1  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED~      CVEDO  rmore a    than a network.
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Caroline Jopes 843 Neptune Ave Encinitas, CA 92024-2063                                                                        Citizen Letter A * -  .0"  0
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at'these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
S incere Iy, Caroline Jopes CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 27 CREDOJ        more than anetwork.
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Martin Erickson 13 Gilrix Ct Petaluma, CA 94954-3826                                                                      Citizen Letter A  -* .6 " S
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Martin Erickson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                            nmore than a network.
26                                                                                            CREDOa  Imovement.
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Cathy Gendron 3747 Senasac Ave Long Beach, CA 90808-2136                                                                  Citizen Letter° A O" .6 *O  *      -s June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Cathy Gendron CitizenLetters 24 2928 02111 are a service of CREDO'
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Coleen K Cabot 3291 Parkhaven Dr San Jose, CA 95132-1830                                                                        Citizen Letter June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you                know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Coleen K Cabot CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 25 CREDO CREDICY Iamore than anetwork.
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MS. Nancy Jones 24443 Roses Ct Corona, CA 92883-9222                                                                            Citizen Letter I *- -  ..
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose .a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                              issue.
Sincerely, MS. Nancy Jones CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 23 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CREDOJ      CDmare than a network.
anmovemnent.
 
Roberta Weissglass PO Box 31015 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-1015                                                                Citizen Lettern A  -"  **  *e *    -  -s June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
S incere Iy, Roberta Weissglass CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
19 2928 02/11 4D Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO    O~
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Fran Kearney 325 Capistrano Ave San Francisco, CA 94112-2503                                                                  Citizen Lettern A    *g"  g *o    -    -e        -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Fran Kearney CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 18 2928 02/11  8  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO CREDO      CO  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Neill L Cooney 1924 W West Wind Santa Ana, CA 92704-7144                                                                          Citizen Letter A  *-  -  .0-  *  -      -    -""t June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Neill L Cooney CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 17 2928 02/11  1  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0      C DO  morethan a network.
a movement.
 
Alan Weiner 5520 Fairgrange Dr Agoura Hills, CA 91301-2075                                                                    Citizen Letter n  gg  m -uss .0
* 0 =    g June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear
.plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this      issue.
Sincerely, Alan Weiner CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 15                                                                                                  CREDO      O D    more than a network.
amovement.
2928.02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Diana Taylor 640 Davis St Unit 13 San Francisco, CA 94111-1947                                                                Citizen Lettern A e"  .61" * *  -    -*          -1 June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Diana Taylor CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 13 2928 02/11  9  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    a  a movement.
more  than a network.
 
Irving Sholin 3480 Bahia Blanca W Unit A Laguna Woods, CA 92637-1505                                                                    Citizen Letter r g- m -  .gg  0  *    - =  -.
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
S incere Iy, Irving Sholin CitizenLetters 12 are a service of CREDO"                                                      CREDO      0C    more than a network.
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Ben Cook 1938 Johnston St # 1 Los Angeles, CA 90031-3449                                                                Citizen Letter
                                                                                            - L Ag I  I n-      te    r-4 AI June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan .-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                      issue.
Sincerely, Ben Cook CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorlne-free, 100% postlconsurnerrecycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDC        CRED more than a network.
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Peggy Mears 53 Oak Tree Ln Irvine, CA 92612-2232                                                                    Citizen Lettern June 2., 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                  issue.
Sincerely, Peggy Mears Citi;?nLetters are a service of CREDO'
              @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CREDCO  E amore than a network.
movement.
2928 02/11
 
Faith B King 1056 Eden Ave San Jose, CA 95117-3012                                                                      Citizen Letter A *- - .6"  S
* 0 -    -e      -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Faith B King Citi7RnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a    a movem-rent.
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Steve Spiegel 1074 E Tujunga Ave Burbank, CA 91501-1438                                                                        Citizen Lettern A *l - .e"
* o  -  -gi June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Steve Spiegel Citize nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  ) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  aE a movemnent.
mare  than a network.
 
Sherry L Hartwell 3016 Denver St San Diego, CA 92117-6165                                                                        Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US.Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sherry L Hartweli Citiz_*nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  8 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  a Imore a movement.
than a network.
 
Mary E Macdonald 5401 Ridgewood Rd Will its, CA 95490-7754                                                                          Citizen.Letter PAn      - .mse fo ,  - r  e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami.in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary E Macdonald CitiWnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a Jmore than a movement.
a network.
 
Kent Beyda 1949 N Wilton PI Los Angeles, CA 90068-3626                                                                  Citizen Letter June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami.. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to.address this issue.
Sincerely, Kent Beyda CitiPnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO a
CRED0  a movement.
Imare  than anetwork.
 
Wendy UIlman 3921 Clement St San Francisco, CA                                  94121-1519                              Citizen Lettern A e- - * . - * *  - -  e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerel-y, Wendy UIIman CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a    a movement.
Jmore  than a network.
 
Maureen Sander 636 W Cota St Santa Barbara, CA                                  93101 -4400                              Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Maureen Sander Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO"  OREmore  than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11
* Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Sandy Jarosz 2231 Wilson Ave Redding, CA 96002-1635                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me *know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Si ncere Iy, Sandy Jarosz CitiZ9,nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED0  C Imore  than a network.
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2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Sonya Popow 30651 Sherwood Rd Fort Bragg, CA 95437-6103                                                                      CitizenLettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment..
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sonya Popow Citi-enLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Wafs Test Operations 11111 Katie Terascavage 101 Market St Ste 700 San Francisco, CA 94105-1533 Citizen Letter A  I"  - .s- S
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Wafs Test Operations 11111 Katie Terascavage Citi;ýpnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  6 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. D2011 CREDO CRED0  O E    more than a network.
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John Roshell 682 Catania Way Santa Barbara, CA                                  93105-4416                                A--I Q-
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* June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Roshell CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO aREmore CRED0 1a  movement.
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Thomas Elliott 6406 Farmdale Ave N Hollywood, CA 91606-2617                                                                  Citizen Letter June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the-aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Thomas Elliott CitizzJeLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorlne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO O
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Ralph D Cyfers 2663 Barbera Way Rncho Cordova, CA 95670-3743                                                                    Citizen Lettern A  O-  - .O" *  *  *  -s        -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ralph D Cyfers Citi~onLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O E  a more than a network.
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Bob Hosek 1014 Russell Ave Los Altos, CA 94024-5063                                                                    Citizen Lettern A *- - **-" * *  =          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Bob Hosek Citii nLetters are a service of CREDO"."
2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED CO  more than a network.
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Calvin Davenport 294 Fern Dr Boulder Creek, CA                                  95006-9086                              Citizen Letter
                                                                                            *A e-~ -    *e  *- -    -g June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Calvin Davenport Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDO C    Imore  than a network.
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Kenneth F Martin 650 34TH St Apt 303 Oakland, CA 94609-2957                                                                      CitizenLettern A *- -  g-1 * *  -  -g        -1 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25,years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Kenneth F Martin Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                              CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
John Murphy 24701 Raymond Way Spc 71 Lake Forest, CA 92630-4725                                                                      CitizenLetter A  g-  -  *-" * *    - -e          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both posea grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Si ncere Iy, John Murphy CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  I Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDICO  CD  more than a network.
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Steve Millosovich 16911 Schiller Ct Sonoma, CA 95476-3405                                                                        CitizenLetter pnu rrgg ee
                                                                                                        ;nt mm sss  e          -.        -g June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run. immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                                      issue.
S i ncere Iy, Steve Millosovich CitignLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    C DO mare than a network.
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Felicia Bander 3400 S Barrington Ave Los Angeles, CA 90066-2018                                                                  Citizen Letter A
                                                                                              *  - .0" S * * -  -e        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two primeexamples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Felicia Bander CitiAnLetters are a service of CREDO."                                                          CREDOS      Imorethan  anetwork.
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Kathryn Tang P0 Box 1212 S Pasadena, CA                            91031-1212                                        Citizen Lettern A  -" .6 *e *  - -. l      -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kathryn Tang CitfienLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO  DO Iaamorethan a network.
movement.
2928 02/11  )Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Lauren Janus 1826 Walnut St Berkeley, CA 94709-1805                                                                      Citizen Lettern A *- - .s- 0
* S -  -g June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lauren Janus CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCa      amore than a network.
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Kelly A Conway PO Box 454 Rio Linda, CA 95673-0454                                                                      CitizenLettern
                                                                                              *  * - O" .6*-    -o    -.
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kelly A Conway CitignLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED0  O CE more a
than a network.
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2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C-2011 CREDO
 
Brian Rutishauser 556 E Garland Ave Fresno, CA 93704-4713                                                                        CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old andneither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as thosethat are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Brian Rutishauser CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
290 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDCO .morethan a network.
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Linda Gray PO Box 617 Ukiah, CA 95482-0617                                                                      Citz6.n  etiTe -r June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Linda Gray CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          O CREDO CRE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
William L Day 21912 Gardenview Ln Cupertino, CA 95014-1132                                                                      Citizen Letter A  -~l *g-" * *    *  -*        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, William L Day CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    EO  more than a network.
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2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO
 
Michael Tierra 10210 California Dr Ben Lomond, CA 95005-9215                                                                    Citizen Letter A en e- ge-
* a c        ct i    en June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Michael Tierra CitizlnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED0    O E more than a network.
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2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Karl J Schoen PO Box 361 Mendocino, CA                            95460-0361                                              CitizenLettern A  O"    *- *O  -  -  -eO        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Karl J Schoen CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a  a movement.
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Daniel F Spelce 2572 Howe St Santa Cruz, CA 95065-1903                                                                    CitizenLettern A g. -  gl * *      -s June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility,-they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Daniel  F Spelce CitizinLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDC  CO more than a network.
a movement.
 
Jo Ann Royce Griffin 34066 Wild Rose Ln North Fork, CA 93643-9527                                                                    Citizen Lettern A    O" - .6-  * *      -s June 2,.2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility r- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularlyby the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, Jo Ann Royce Griffin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    CIO a 0movemnent.
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Asano Fertig 11 Virginia Gdns Berkeley, CA 94702-1427                                                                      Citizen Letter PA e - .e - * *a c  e "          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose'a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Asano Fertig Citiz;nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO      O E  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorIne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Beth Glick-Rieman 6106 Van Fleet Ave Richmond, CA 94804-5741                                                                      CitizenLettern A  g" *g  *e
                                                                                                          *      -  -e        "
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Beth Glick-Rieman Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO Imra CDO  morethan a network.
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Andrea Simms 4220 Atlas Ave Oakland, CA 94619-1632                                                                        CitizenLettern A  a-  - .6- *  *  -    -e        -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Andrea Simms Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. D2011 CREDO CRED0    a    a movement.
Imore  than a network.
 
Alison Cardinet 725 Everett St El Cerrito, CA                            94530-3204                                        Citizen Letter A_ .- , ,- .. \ .,, *  , -,-,          -,
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility , they're located on the coast and vulnerable toa                              tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as t hose that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Alison Cardinet CitizeenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                CREDO    OC E ILmoethan    a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Glen Garrod PO Box 356 Nevada City, CA                              95959-0356                                        Citizen Lettern A  g-  - .6I- 0
* S - -e        -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Glen Garrod CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                  CREDO    R  more than a network.
a Omovement.
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Garrett Murphy 2341 Valley St Apt 4 Oakland, CA 94612-2443                                                                        CitizenLetter A *- -"  .6 0 *  "0 6 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Garrett Murphy CitizznLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                              CRED0    O E more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Fý2011CREDO
 
Ghislaine G Patthey-Chavez 1433 Allesandro St Los Angeles, CA 90026-2440                                                                  Citizen Letter A nn    -  *e -
* a c        ct e    n.
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ghislaine G Patthey-Chavez CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 PrInted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO I      CDmore than a network.
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Robert M Haage 9541 Tudor Ave Montclair, CA 91763-2219                                                                      Citizen Lettern PA urgen m-ssg  from              eIn June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert M Haage Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      CREDO O E mare than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  Q) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Elizabeth K Dunn 4156 Greenwood Ave Oakland, CA 94602-1147                                                                        Citizen Letter A *- - ***  *  *    -    e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Elizabeth K Dunn CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED0    OREmore  than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Thomas V Beck 12322 Howard St Whittier, CA 90601-3040                                                                      Citizen Letter° m .ugn* f n-A n A
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear. Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Thomas V Beck CitiTpnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11i  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    a    a movement.
[more    than a network.
 
Chris J Date PO Box 696 Healdsburg, CA                            95448-0696                                        CitizenLetter A gI- - .0-  S  *  * -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and-both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Chris J Date CitiZenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O E    more than a network.
a movement.
 
Winifred Pearson 21425 Avalon Blvd Spc 20 Carson, CA 90745-2248                                                                        CitizenLettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Winifred Pearson CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  CRED more than a network.
anmovement.
 
Kelley M Sedoryk 810 Arbor PI Monterey, CA 93940-5606                                                                      Citizen Letter A O" - .O" * *  -  -e "O
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kelley M Sedoryk Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2923 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  O E  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Sharon Morrissette 2300 Louella Ave Venice, CA 90291-4049                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  g- - *g- * *    -  -s        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sharon Morrissette CitiiznLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2920 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  O CRE  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Amin Azzam 348 51ST St Apt C Oakland, CA 94609-2275                                                                    Citizen Letter A *- - .* " * *  -"  *
                                                                                                                "O June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Amin Azzam CitinLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO    CRE O    mare than a network.
a omovement.
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Penny Carr 2050 Delaware St Apt 301 Berkeley, CA 94709-2172                                                                    CitizenLettern A g-  -  *g- * *  -  -."        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Penny Carr CitizVnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 12011CREDO CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Ernest P Bicknell 5437 Thomas Ave Oakland, CA 94618-1749                                                                          Citizen Lettern A  ur g ent s s f r.o -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ernest P Bicknell Citi7_nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED0      O E more than a network.
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Jerry Persky 5657 Wilshire Blvd Ste 410 Los Angeles, CA 90036-3741                                                                  Citizen Lettern An
* m e-en" s  a r o June 2,.2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.-
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jerry Persky CitiTbenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                  C Imore CRED0        than a network.
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Donald Nemeyer 3525 Anza St Apt 3 San Francisco, CA 94121-2935                                                                  Citizen.Letter A* O -  *ee- f a con June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Donald Nemeyer CitiAenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO      O E more a    than a network.
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Joyce Romano 151 28TH St Apt 2 San Francisco, CA 94131 -2446                                                                A e" -  o  r  --" -  K June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and in pools of tothea tsunami.
vulnerable                                                        Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joyce Romano Citi7TenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11    Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  aREmor amovement.
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Gail Mc Credie 322 Hames Holw Aptos, CA 95003-9300                                                                        Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate .inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gail Mc Credie Citiz*nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CRED0    O more than a network.
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Rod And Janice Bedayn 311 Bernice Dr Grass Valley,. CA 95945-6266                                                                  Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples;                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored
.in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rod And Janice Bedayn CitijgnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. '02011 CREDO CREDCOREmore  than a network.
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Brian Fikes 310 Esplanade Ave Apt 71 Pacifica, CA 94044-1859                                                                    CitizenLettern A e- o-
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Brian Fikes CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                        CREDO  O  more than a network.
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Randall Cook 280 E Macarthur St Sonoma, CA 95476-7632                                                                        Citizen Letter
                                                                                            *  *-" -    .6 S  * -  "1        "
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Randall Cook Citi;ýnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O    more than a network.
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Beth Snortum 2311 Tice Valley Blvd Walnut Creek, CA 94595-2617                                                                      Citizen Lettern June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, Beth Snortum CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      CREDO  OREmore  than a network.
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Timothy Przak 895 31ST Ave Apt 7 San Francisco, CA 94121-3540                                                                Citizen Letter
                                                                                            * *-I - .6l" S
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Timothy Przak CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Judy Ormond-Champagne 2803 Howard Dr Redding, CA 96001-3732                                                                        Citizen Letter.
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility'-- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing. to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Judy Ormond-Champagne CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CRED0      CDO  more than a network.
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Anna Christensen 259 Termino Ave Long Beach, CA 90803-6150                                                                  Citizen Letter June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San-Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Anna Christensen CitizlnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO CREDO I Otea moremthan a network.
 
Donald Luce 27191 Los Arboles Dr Carmel, CA 93923-8424                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  - ..0 *
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a .temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Donald Luce CitigniLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  I Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  CO-  more than a network.
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Lisa Winch 2724 36TH Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94116-2820                                  Citizen Letter A    *-  - .6-" S
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Lisa Winch CitizetnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDO    Ca          a network.
movemetthn amovmet 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO
 
Mary Ellen Asebedo 8400 Scenic Vista Way Fair Oaks, CA 95628-3869                                                                    Citizen Letter A  I*- - **-" * *      -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious.
earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary Ellen Asebedo CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    C R,  morethan a network.
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Lyuba Dirinbaun PO Box 6418 San Pablo, CA 94806-0418                                                                        Citizen Letter A  g-  - .6- 6
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lyuba Dirinbaun CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                    CREDO  OREmore    than a network.
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Michael Rosenthal 3482 Highwood Ct Apt 85 Simi Valley, CA 93063-5369                                                                  Citizen Letter° A  Og - *gl *  *  -"  e "O
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Michael Rosenthal CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    ORmore Ia  than a network.
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Mary P Cawthon 876 Ardmore Cir Redlands, CA. 92374-6245                                                                      Citizen Lettern A O" - *O" * *    -  -e        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary P Cawthon CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"'
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Sidney Ramsden Scott PO Box 3963 Carmel, CA 93921-3963                                                                        Citizen Letter A  *- - m .6 0 * * -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by allnuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sidney .Ramsden Scott Citi7 9 nLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11  4 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  O E  more than a network.
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Gretchen Nemzer 3553 Barry Ave Los Angeles, CA 90066-2801                                                                  Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a-grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gretchen Nemzer Citiz~nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0 Emore  than a network.
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Luranne S Drager 1264 2ND Ave Apt 1 San Francisco, CA 94122-2728                                                              Citizen Letter° A * - ek  I  I -TI;    -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Luranne S Drager CitikenLetters are a service of CREDO"
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Lynda Winslow 1442A Walnut St # 373 Berkeley, CA 94709-1405                                                                        CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, Lynda Winslow CitisgnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0  O E more than a network.
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Alice Godfrey 3595 E Ledyard Way Aptos, CA 95003-3813                                                                          Citizen Letter A g- - .6-  *  *  - -e          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging'fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
Sincerely, Alice Godfrey Citi;ýnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Cris Warren P0 Box 932 Borrego Spgs,                      CA          92004-0932                                  Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                      issue.
S incere Iy, Cris Warren Citi7 9 nnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. c2011 CREDO CREDO  C REmore  than a network.
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Rena Zahorsky 323 S 12TH St San Jose, CA 95112-2229                                                                      CitizenLetter° A *- - .* " * *    -  -*        -e June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rena Zahorsky Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO    aREmore  than a network.
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Gregory Robson 2124 Charlemagne Ave Long Beach, CA 90815-2929                                                                    Citizen Lettern A *" - *g- * *  - -ml June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the ri.sks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gregory Robson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"°                                                            CRED0  C    more than a network.
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Mary Anne Greb 225 Serrano Dr San Francisco, CA                                  94132-2411                                Citizen Letter A *- - **- * *    -  -sl        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary Anne Greb CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  E Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED    CO C  mare than a network.
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Betty W Smelser 235 Trinity Ave Kensington, CA 94708-1138                                                                    Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Betty W Smelser Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO  O Imore than a network.
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Joana Brueckner 901 Terra California Dr Apt 3 Walnut Creek, CA 94595-2520                                                                  Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joana Brueckner Citi?&nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              O CRED0 CE mare than a network.
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Nancie Osorio PO Box 9332 Santa Rosa, CA                              95405-1332                                        Citizen Lettern
* O - .O" * *    -  -e        -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to
,withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Nancie Osorio CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO  OREmore  than a network.
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Bob Isaacson 300 Channel St Apt 21 San Francisco, CA 94158-1520                                                                Citizen Letter June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how-you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Bob Isaacson CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              O CREDO E a movement.
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Susan Grinsfelder 240 Strand St Apt A Santa Monica, CA 90405-3470                                                                  Citizen Letter° A  *- - .s- S
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Grinsfelder Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  aREmor a movement.
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Dina Angress 720 Petaluma Blvd S Apt 29 Petaluma, CA 94952-5147                                                                    Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same designas those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dina Angress Citi;ýnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            O CRED0 CE more than a network.
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Donna Spirlin 33 Samoset St San Francisco,                          CA 94110-5345                                            Citizen Letter A      * -    0  *ql 0  "  "
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Donna Spirlin CitieinLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      CREmore than a network.
a movement.
 
Denise Vandermeer 20511 Hatteras St Woodland His, CA                                91367-5312                                    Citizen Lettern A  O"    **  *O *  -    -*
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Denise Vandermeer CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 39 2928 02/11 G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01    C  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Liz Fowler 300 Capelli Dr Felton, CA 95018-9313                                                                          Citizen Lettern A    g-" - .0"  0
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June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
i'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Liz Fowler CitizviLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 9  Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED~UF      moethana network.
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Erin Balint 6 Saint Francis Way Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2552                                                                Citizen Lettern A *" -" e-  .6 S * -  I        ".
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                      temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Erin Balint CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
37 2928 02/11  0  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED~Sa movement.
moethan a network.
 
Perry Samuels 50 Martinez Rd Woodside, CA 94062-2603                                                                        Citizen Letter A *- e-** *. *  -    -. l June 1,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
Si ncere Iy, Perry Samuels CitizgiLetters are a service of CREDO'"
CREDO    Ca more    than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11 0  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. tc,2011 CREDO
 
Kathryn Everts 803 Rebecca Dr Boulder Creek, CA                                95006-9492                                  Citizen Lettern June 1,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:, the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these
.plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Kathryn Everts CDmore CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 35 2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. D2011 CREDO CREDO          than a network.
a -movement.
 
Carol Wiock 3145 Geary Blvd # 125 San Francisco, CA 94118-3316                                                              Citizen Lettern A O -  *g  *O *    -    -g O        -
June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Sincerely, Carol Wlock CitizvpLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED      CO  mare  than a network.
a mrovemnent.
 
Edith D Taylor 8089 Capitola Ave Fair Oaks, CA 95628-7539                                                                      Citizen Letter° 1 Os    fro a c          c i tz  n June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Edith D Taylor CitizenLetters 33 2928 02/11 8 are a service of CREDO" Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOJ        a movement.
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Jerry A Royer 229 Cascade Falls Dr Folsom, CA 95630-1564                                                                        Citizen Lettern A e" - .e" B
* S - -.          -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jerry A Royer CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0  C Imore a    than a network.
movement.
2928 02/11  8 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Kathryn Britton 3757 Vienna Dr Aptos, CA 95003-2830                                                                          Citizen Letter A *- - .* " . * -  -.
                                                                                                                  "0 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kathryn Britton Citiz 8 nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02111  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDCOREmore    than a network.
a movement.
 
Gretchen Davidson 1247 Huntington Dr S Pasadena, CA 91030-4510                                                                      Citizen Letter A  g- -  *g- S
* 0 -    -g        -
June 1,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Gretchen Davidson CitizenLetters 40 2928 02/11 are a service of CREDO'"
            @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOJ        more than a network.
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Al Drutz 11613 Clover Ave Los Angeles, CA 90066-1211                                                                Citizen Lettern A gI- - *e-l *
* 0 -  -e          -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Al Drutz Citiz~enLetters are a service of CREDO-2920 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E    more than a network.
a Omovemnent.
 
Dennis Thompson 1245 Wilshire Blvd Ste 801 Los Angeles, CA 90017-4808                                                                  Citizen Letter A e - -  **-  *  * * -        -s June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
Sincere y, Dennis Thompson CitizenLetters 42 are a service of CREDO" CREDO    EO    more than a network.
amovement.
2928 02/11 0  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Richard Roe 720 Kendall Ave Palo Alto, CA 94306-2725                                                                    Citizen Lettern A *- -  .*-  e  *      -  -e          -
June 1,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, Richard Roe CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 41 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. *02011 CREDO CREDO      0RED ýamore than a network.
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Bradley Chequer 260 18TH Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94121-2315                                CitizenLettern A l - *g- * *  -  -.        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo. Canyon and San Onofre.nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Bradley Chequer CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  9 Printed on.chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCO  E  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Margaret Strode 2062 Imperial Ave Davis, CA 95616-3167                                                                          Citizen Letter A -I **  *e *    -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
S incere Iy, Margaret Strode CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CRED0    O CE  mare than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 0,2011CREDO
 
Janet Koike 2237 Prince St Berkeley, CA 94705-1854                                                                    Citizen Letter A
                                                                                          *  - .** 0
* 0 - -e June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janet Koike Citi7genLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                        CREDO  CREmore  than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on-chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Zora Kolkey 2442 Polk St San Francisco, CA                                  94109-1603                              Citizen Letter A *- " **" * *  -  l        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Zora Kolkey CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CRED0  O E  more than a network.
amovement.
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO
 
Roger Blumer 121 Millbrae Ct Walnut Creek, CA                              94598-3650                                  Citizen Lettern A O"  *g *e * *. -    e        -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Roger Blumer Citiz~enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                      CREDO    O    rmore than a network.
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Jack&maryem Wallace PO Box 546 El Granada, CA 94018-0546                                                                    Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Jack&maryem Wallace Citi*gnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2011 CREDO CREDCOREmore  than a network.
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Effie E Westervelt 26 Southridge East Tiburon, CA 94920-2113                                                                      Citizen Lettern A  *- - **- * *      -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Effie E Westervelt Citi7_nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED0    O CE    more than a network.
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Susan Vanderburgh 72 Glen Eden Ave Oakland, CA 94611-4317                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  -I ** *tl * *  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Vanderburgh CitizwnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01    more than a network.
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Paul Best 1426 Van Buren Ave San Diego, CA 92103-2340                                                                  Citizen Letter n ug m e- s a.6"    -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul Best CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0O E more than a network.
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Diane Donovan 828 Capitol St Vallejo, CA 94590-6116                                                                      Citizen Lettern A g-" - *g- *
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Diane Donovan CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                              CRED0  O CE  more than a network.
a movement.
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Phyllis Drummond 3300 Ohara Lane Brentwood, CA 94513-5417                                                                    Citizen Letter A gI -"  - **
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Phyllis Drummond Citi? 4qnLetters are a service of CREDO0                                                            CRED0 O CE    more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
MR. Merle K Lewis 28924 Portsmouth Dr Sun City, CA 92586-2625                                                                          Citizen.Letter A  urg mes e s a g fo June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, MR.      Merle K Lewis Citi2einLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C02011 CREDO CRED0  O E a more than a network.
movement.
 
Gena Barning 10941 Wescott Ave Sunland, CA 91040-2339                                                                          Citizen Lettern A    g-  - .e- S  * * -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gena Barning CitiRnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOI      more than a network.
a movement .
 
Robert Doughty 1951 W 26TH St San Pedro, CA 90732-4613                                                                      Citizen Lettern A          .*" *e *  -  -e June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert Doughty CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011CREDO CREDI C DO  more than a network.
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Kate Hyett 954 Mathews PI Unit C Corona, CA 92881-7416                                                                          CitizenLettern A  *-" - *O- g  *  -  -e "O
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kate Hyett CitiZnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                    CREDO    O RE  more than a network.
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Polly Cooper 16550 Oracle Oak Way Santa Margar, CA 93453-9789                                                                  C  Itz
* n-e t    n.
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Polly Cooper CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. f2011 CREDO CREDO  C REmore than a network.
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Mary Izett 12 Cerro Encantado Lafayette, CA 94549-4908                                                                    Citizen Letter A  -I .* *l *  -    -* e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary Izett CitianLetters are a service of CREDO"
              )Printed on. chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2011 CREDO CREDO  C  Imore a
than a network.
movement.
2928 02/11
 
Steve Ongerth 341 Tideway Dr Apt 208 Alameda, CA 94501-3548                                                                        Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Steve Ongerth CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  $ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Z,2011 CREDO CRED a ~a movement.
mare than a network.
 
Chuck Iverson 239 Marvilla Cir Pacifica, CA 94044-3308                                                                          Citizen Letter A u    g message    a c  o June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Chuck Iverson CitiTnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  O E  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Paul E Gross 3608 16TH St San Francisco,                          CA        94114-4602                                Citizen Letter
* 6- nn- m -    6  c S n -ne June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
Sincerely, Paul E Gross CitizmnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  O CE  mare than a network.
a movement.
 
Thom Hawken 1404 1/2 Bryant St Palo Alto, CA 94301-3509                                                                    CitizenLetter A  -" *g *e *  -  -. I        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Thom Hawken CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  C  more  than a network.
a movement .
 
G L Siltamaki 330 Upriver Rd Mad River, CA 95552                                                                          CitizenLettern A    - .6 *e *    - -.        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, G L Siltamaki CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED0    O CE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11
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Julia Scoville 1026 W 20TH St Apt 4 San Pedro, CA 90731-5258                                                                    CitizenLetter June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Julia Scoville CitiTgnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2011 CREDO CREDO O
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Corinne Levy 777 Cayuga Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94112-2507                              Citizen Letter A *1 - .*1
* Se June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Corinne Levy CitiWnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED a Imore a movement.
than a network.
 
Annemarie Van Buren 50 Golden Gate Ave Apt 514 San Francisco, CA 94102-3912                                                                CitizenLettern A  O- - .O" 0
* S  -  -O        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
          .The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Annemarie Van Buren CitiTnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO  OREmore  than a network.
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Clara Kennard 7343 June Bug Ln Vacaville, CA 95688-9311                                                                    Citizen Letter A S* - .rge 0
* 0 -  -e June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in.the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and ,San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're' located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Clara Kennard CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"
  '2928 02M  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCRE      mare than a network.
a movement.
 
Hilary Klein 1819 San Andres St Unit B Santa Barbara, CA 93101-4076                                                                Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Hilary Klein CitizýnLetters are a service of CREDO'."
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurner recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDCOREmore    than a network.
a movement.
 
Aryeh Frankfurter Dba 205 Ellsworth St San Francisco, CA 94110-5642                                                                    Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now-leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Aryeh Frankfurter Dba CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ PrInted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  CO a-marethan a network.
movement.
 
Theresa W Flynn 6355 Almond Dr Templeton, CA 93465-8562                                                                    Citizen Lettern A Og m e- s aent          .        "      ,
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                              issue.
Sincerely, Theresa W Flynn Citiz.nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                CREDO    EO more than a network.
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2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Rosemary Manchester 619 Sexton Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472-9442                                                                    CitizenLetter A    g-" - *e* * *  -  -.
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address-this issue.
Sincerely, Rosemary Manchester CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  aE a movement.
more than a network.
 
L M Barcliff 2000 Alberta Ave Apt 20 Venice, CA 90291-4587                                                                        Citizen Lettern A    .6  Sql
* 5  -  .        -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, L M Barcliff CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO    O CE  more than a network.
a movement .
2928 02/11  10 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Aletta Sauer Worth Reis PO Box 187 Miranda, CA 95553-0187 Citizen Letter A *- - **- * *      -              -ql June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima..
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Aletta Sauer Worth Reis CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  CR D  more than a network.
a Omovement.
 
B J Charnak 6338 Riverton Ave N Hollywood, CA 91606-3812                                                                  CitizenLettern A l - .* *l- *I *  -.
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent .fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, B J Charnak CitiZenLetters are a service of CREDO' 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDC      more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11
 
Susan Bradley PO Box 52 Laytonville, CA                              95454-0052                                      Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse,, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Susan Bradley CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                          CREDO  O E more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO
 
Claudette T Isayo 1035 Bret Knoll Ct San Jose, CA 95120-3215                                                                      Citizen Letter A  *- - .6-  0
* S -  -s        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
S incere Iy, Claudette T Isayo CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2920 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCaREmor        than a network.
a movement.
 
Jeanette Schneider 280 White Pine Rd Bishop, CA 93514-7042                                                                      Citizen Lettern A  I *- e-*g * *  -    -el        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years oldand neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jeanette Schneider CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED0    C  Imore  than a network.
a movement.
 
Maxine Grodjinsky 150 Haight St Apt 604 San Francisco, CA 94102-5745                                                                  CitizenLetter A  g-l - *g)  *  *  -    -e        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how. you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Maxine Grodjinsky CitiýQnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
* Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 12011 CREDO CRED0    a    a movement.
Imore  than a network.
 
Megan Hall 4004 Templeton Rd Atascadero, CA 93422-4594                                                                Citizen Letter A *- - .e- S
* S - -.          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Megan Hal I Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. '2011 CREDO CREDC  aE O  mare than a network.
a movement.
 
Ellen C Ryan 15942 Via Conejo San Lorenzo, CA 94580-2339                                                                  Citizen Letter A *- - " .0e S
* S -  -g June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the-plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ellen C Ryan CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO O D  - than a network.
more a movemnent.
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. D2011 CREDO
 
Daniel J Mardesich 27 Quarry Rd San Rafael, CA 94901-1701                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  *-  - *g- *
* g -        -I June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet-of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Daniel J Mardesich CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    C  Imore  than a network.
a movement.
 
Erika Suderburg P0 Box 26128 Los Angeles, CA                              90026-0128                                      Citizen Lettern A *- - *g- * *    -  -*
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Erika Suderburg Citi4*nLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CRED O  CE  amore than a network.
movement.
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Robert R Hodges 10091 Stonybrook Dr Huntingtn Bch, CA 92646-5418                                                                    Citizen Letter A n g* - -      * *  -  -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to ourhealth and environment..
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert R Hodges Citiz~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E  more than a network.
a movement.
 
Ellery Akers 1592 Union St Ste 211 San Francisco, CA 94123-4531                                                                      Citizen Lettern A  e-  - .e-  * *  -. l      -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ellery Akers CitizýnLetters are a service of CREDO.
2928 02/11  ) Printed on chlordne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    more than a network.
a movement.
 
Rose Udin 2814 Angus St Los Angeles, CA                              90039-2631                                  Citizen Letter A *- - **- * *  *    -*        -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rose Udin CitiWnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                          CREDO  EO I mthan amovement. network.
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Bill King PO Box 2683 Olympic Vly,                      CA          96146-2683                                  Citizen Letter A O - *O- * *  -"  "0*
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Bill King Citiz4nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                        CRED0  CE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Debra Sally 2860 Rose Ln Clearlake, CA                            95422-9236                                        Citizen Letter A O" - .O"  *  *  -  -s        -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Debra Sally Citi2enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  S Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Lea Sandoval 16775 Bridgeport St Fountain Vly, CA 92708-2902                                                                CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                      issue.
Sincerely, Lea Sandoval Citiz-nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CRED0  O E more than a network.
a movement.
 
Eugene Spangler 1220 Mariposa St Apt 31 Glendale, CA 91205-3245                                                                        CitizenLetter A g- - **"  *  *  -  -.        -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Eugene Spangler CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    aREmor a movement.
than network.
a
 
Jill K Thraves 3562 Laurelvale Dr Studio City, CA 91604-4136                                                                  Citizen Letter A 0-" - .0-  0
* 0 -  -e        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Sincerely, Jill K Thraves Citiz8 ~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO    a  a movement.
amore than a network.
 
Rosalee Clarke
.876 Spinosa Dr Sunnyvale, CA 94087-1865                                                                      CitizenLetter° A 6- - .6- S
* 6 -  -.        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and. San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rosalee Clarke CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CRED0  EO  more than a network.
a movement.
2926 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. r,2011 CREDO
 
Scott Brinkerhoff 418 Deerfield Ave Irvine, CA 92606-7651                                                                          Citizen Lettern A  e- - .6- S
* S  -  -.        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Scott Brinkerhoff Citiz 89nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  E Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO CREDO  O CE  more than anetwork.
a movement.
 
Barbara Meislin PO Box 1277 Bel Tiburon, CA                              94920-4277                                    CitizenLetter.
* e - **l  *  *  * -s" June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Barbara Meislin CitilenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CRED0    O RE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011CREDO
 
Matt Scanlon 386 S Miraleste Dr Unit 468 San Pedro, CA 90732-6076                                                                        Citizen Letter A    *-  - *g-" * * -  -e        -1 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Matt Scanlon CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper: C2011 CREDO CREDO        a movement.
IO-morethan a network.
 
Miriam Licht 58 Sycamore Ave Mill Valley, CA                              94941-2720                                        Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Miriam Licht CitiZnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO Ina CD Imorethan a network.
movement.
 
Anne E Gallagher 2516 34TH St Santa Monica, CA                                90405-3113                                    CitizenLetter A
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Anne E Gallagher Citi?,@nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorlne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Alison Steel 344 62ND St Oakland, CA                      94618-1216                                                    Citizen Letter A  *"    *g  *e * *      -g June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.- Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design ,as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Alison Steel CitianLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    Emore      than a network.
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Jack M Beggs 204 Corrillo Dr San Rafael, CA 94903-3907                                                                    Citizen Letter A l - *    *
                                                                                                    .e*g g  -    -s)      -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jack M Beggs CitiaenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0CO  ]°more than anetwork.
a movement.
 
Shirley M Hillman PO Box 1516 Redway, CA 95560-1516                                                                      Citizen Letter A  *" .6  0e June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Shirley M Hillman Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO7
                                                                            ©2011CREDO CREDO      O E more than a network.
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John Van Home 200 Fulton St Palo Alto, CA 94301-1321                                                                        CitizenLetter A    0"  - .S" 0
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4
.Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Van Home Citi?*nLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    COE  amovement.
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Stephen Napoli 1616 Virginia St Berkeley, CA 94703-1234                                                                        Citizen Letter
                                                                                                          **- from*  -s PA ur en -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Stephen Napoli CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    aREmor a movement.
than a network.
 
Shirley M Atkins 11100 Telegraph Rd Spc 34 Ventura, CA 93004-0338                                                                          Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Shirley M Atkins CitiZ.nLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  & Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  aR-more a movement.
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Gerald MonPere 6300 N Palm Ave Apt 125 Fresno, CA 93704-1473                                                                            Citizen Letter A  urgA  e-=m s s  f"c June 2,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at.
Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gerald MonPere CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0O Imore  than a network.
a movement.
 
Dorothy Sewell 2117 Mission Ridge Rd Santa Barbara, CA 93103-1750                                                                  Citizen Letter A ug mesge    fr o * -              -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
Sincerely, Dorothy Sewell Citi?#nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                  CRED0  O  amore than a movement.
a network.
2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Mary A Pace 5265 Robinwood Dr Oceanside, CA 92056-6421                                                                    Citizen Letter A g- - *s- S
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
1'.m writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary A Pace Citi~uenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO  O E  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Paul Kelly 2736 Mendoza Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5622                                                                  Citizen Letter A *- - .e* . *  - -s        -e June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul Kelly CitinLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO  O CE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post.consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Felicie E Leech 3437 Sonoma Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95405-5161                                                                      CitizenLettern 0  -" .0  Se
* S -  -e" June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Fel icie E Leech CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CRED CRED0    ~more than a network.
1a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C)2011 CREDO
 
Ruth Dobson 1717 Madeira Cir Petaluma, CA 94954-7424                                                                    Citizen Letter A *~- **  *  *    -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington., DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to ourthealth and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Sincerely, Ruth Dobson CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CRED0    O amore than a network.
a mpovement.
2928 02/11  1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO
 
Raymond Hardin 3609 Suffolk Dr San Diego, CA 92115-7126                                                                      Citizen Letter s ag
                                                                                                    *e
* fro
* r n June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both. Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Raymond Hardin CitiZnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    aREmor a movement.
than a network.
 
J K Bridges 576 B St Ste 1A Santa Rosa, CA 95401-5269                                                                    CitizenLettern A e" " .* a- 0 * -  -gl        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
Sincerely, J K Bridges CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Jeanne Egasse 1791 Windsor Ln Santa Ana, CA 92705-3444                                                                      Citizen Letter A g- - *g-
* o    -  -.        -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jeanne Egasse CitizwnLetters are a service of CREDO'.                                                            CREDO  O CE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  E Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO
 
Rachel Huang 2356 Jamestown Ct Claremont, CA 91711-2215                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  O"  - .6- *  *    -  -e        -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rachel Huang Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDO    CO  more than a network.
armovement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Nancy H Carsten 32921 Calle De La Burrita Malibu, CA 90265-2538                                                                        Citizen Letter A *-" - .0 " S
* 0 -  -g        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California..
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Nancy H Carsten Citiz-nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CREDO    O E  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-Consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Edgar W Butler 1968 Rincon Ave Riverside, CA 92506-1628                                                                      CitizenLettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop.O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Edgar W Butler CitiZknLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  CE more than a network.
a movement.
 
Deborah S Hoover 272 Divisadero St Apt 5 San Francisco, CA 94117-3231                                                              Citizen Letter A gI1 - *g " * *  *g        -.
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods.stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Deborah S Hoover Citiz~iLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    C    more than a network.
a movement.
 
Diane Parker PO Box 5351 Blue Jay, CA                      92317-5351                                              CitizenLettern June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Diane Parker CitiFgnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0 C Imore  than a network.
a movement.
 
Idalene R AlIman PO Box 2022 Fort Bragg, CA 95437-2022                                                                    CitizenLettern A " I"-- "0 -        "S
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                                  issue.
S incere Iy, Idalene R AlIman CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Eleanor P Simmonds 1351 Pepper Dr Spc 39 El Cajon, CA 92021-1428                                                                    Citizen Lettern A  rg ent
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Eleanor P Simmonds CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Ralph Mc Kuhen 3225 Dryden Ave Gilroy, CA 95020-9072                                                                        Citizen Letter" 6**-
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither.was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Ralph Mc Kuhen CitiRnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    C DO    more than a network.
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Sandra Aseltine 16812 Carriage Ln San Leandro, CA 94578-2412                                                                    Citizen Letter
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sandra Aseltine CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  O E  more than a network.
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William Cheek 6209 Estelle St San Diego, CA 92115-5616                                                                      Citizen Letter A ue mes s a fo  -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, William Cheek CitiQnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0a    a movement.
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Lou Rosenberg 733 Crane Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90065-4038                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built-to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, Lou Rosenberg CitiinLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CREDO  RO more thanaa network.
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Eleanor H Jacobs 3559 Padaro Ln Carpinteria, CA 93013-1119                                                                      Citizen Letter A  re  - .e 0 f r 0 c  e-      c June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Eleanor H Jacobs Citi7enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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Marion Buzzard 1800 Atrium Pkwy Apt 331 Napa, CA 94.559-4836                                                                        Citizen Lettern A *- - e.6" * *    -  -.        -O June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Marion Buzzard CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    EO    nmore than a network.
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2928 02/11
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Glenn A Turner 1212 Bonita Ave Berkeley, CA 94709-1923                                                                        Citizen.Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at.
Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Glenn A Turner CitiAznLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  a Imore a movement.
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John M Lucero Fleck 4163 Culver St Oakland, CA 94619-1801                                                                      Citizen Letter A    g- - *g.  * *    -  -"          -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, John M Lucero Fleck CititenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    CO  more than a network.
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David Fritz 732 N St Davis, CA 95616-3914                                                                        Citizen Lettern A O"  **  *O
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the-event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima'.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, David Fritz Citi*nLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                          CREDO    O D  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Marilyn Bean 170 26TH Ave San Francisco,                          CA        94121-1113                                CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marilyn Bean Citiz@nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    C Imore than a network.
armovement.
 
Jackolyn Stadtman 182 Saint James Dr Sonoma, CA 95476-8336                                                                        CitizenLettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon'and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jackolyn Stadtman CitiinLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO    O E more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  $ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ,C2011CREDO
 
Joshua Beth 1484 76TH Ave Oakland, CA 94621-2709                                                                    Citizen Letter A O" - .O" e *  -  -e        -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joshua Beth CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02111  0 Pr~nted on chlonne-free. ACO%post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCO  CE  more than a network.
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John A Braito PO Box 119 Jenner, CA 95450-0119                                                                        Citizen Letter A  -l  e .6 * *    -  -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerel.y, John A Braito CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    OREmore  than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  8 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Barbara Castro 133 W 12TH St Chico, CA 95928-6075                                                                          CitizenLetter A *-" -  *l" * *  -  -e        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Castro CitiZgrnLetters are a service of CREDO' 9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E  more a    than a network.
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Michele Walls 20 Petar Ct Clayton, CA 94517-1713                                                                        CitizenLettern A *" - **- * *  -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Michele Walls CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO  O E  mare than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Eleanor Rasnow 1000 S Ventu Park Rd Newbury Park, CA 91320-4653                                                                  CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods.stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Si ncere Iy, Eleanor Rasnow CitiQnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  8 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCF  O E more than a network.
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Barbara Scheidker 6365 Cascade St San Diego, CA 92122-2420                                                                      Citizen Letter A  gI- - **- *  *  -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC, 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Scheidker CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Mauricio Torres 660 Ivy St San Francisco, CA                                  94102-4136                                    Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored i n pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mauricio Torres CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED  more than a network.
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Gwyn Smith 3217 Old Oak Tree Ln Escondido, CA 92026-8416                                                                  Citizen Letter A
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* S -"  e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake, and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gwyn Smith CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CRED C RED    more than a network.
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Christopher Worcester P0 Box 2511 Truckee, CA 96160-2511                                                                    Citizen Letter A  O"  *g *ll *    "-  -*
* June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you.know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Christopher Worcester CitignLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO    O Ia CRE    morethan a network.
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Dennis Vozaitis 1330 9TH Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94122-2309                                Citizen Letter
                                                                                                .nA msa-    f  a c  "*        Jen.
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
S incere Iy, Dennis Vozaitis Citi?;@nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      O E    more than a network.
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Lorraine Schulmeister 3000 Augusta St Apt 245 Sn Luis Obisp, CA 93401-5841                                                                Citizen Letter A  Og      *  *ql    -g June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Lorraine Schulmeister CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  0 PrInted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      CO more than a network, a Omovement.
 
Susan Campbell 1509A Virginia St Berkeley, CA 94703-1231                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat.
posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Campbell CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              C CREDO more a    than a network.
movement.
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John Agoncillo 739 8TH Ave Apt 2 San Francisco, CA                                  94118-3745                                Citizen Letter A ug n e .- 0
* c  n e  e  c June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Agoncillo CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O E    more than a network.
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Judy Lukasiewicz 701 Happy Valley Rd Santa Cruz, CA 95065-9788                                                                        Citizen Letter A  g-  " .6-* 6 * * -        -8 June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Judy Lukasiewicz Citj$pnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                    CRED O      I amore  than a network.
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Dan R Myers 1583 Steele Ave Los Angeles, CA                              90063-1031                                    Citizen Lettern A 1 - **"  *  * -  -e        -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Sincerely, Dan R Myers CitignLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. -12011CREDO CREDCaREmor      than a network.
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James Doherty 6368 Racine St Oakland, CA 94609-1260                                                                        Citizen Letter A rge mesge    f r o. m June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspect-ions at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diab.lo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
Sincerely, James Doherty CitijanLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED O      E more than a network.
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Lorene F Schafer PO Box 1111 Midpines, CA 95345                                                                            Citizen Letter
                                                                                              "  *e - **1 *  *    -" "e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Si ncere Iy, Lorene F Schafer CitWenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CRED0    EO    rmore a    than a network.
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2928 02/11  ) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Kristy Rotermund 13726 Mystic Mine Rd Nevada City, CA 95959-9032                                                                  Citizen Letter PA~ uren m-ssg  from*    -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both. Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kristy Rotermund Cit6-6nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDO  O Iamoret E Ia hen    a network.
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Steve Snyder 445 Darien Way San Francisco, CA 94127-1909                                                                Citizen Lettern A    **  ** *e *  -*e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Steve Snyder CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO    CREIa more than a network.
movement.
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Helene Lecar 1.119 Grizzly Peak Blvd Berkeley, CA 94708-1703                                                                          Citizen Letter A  e"    *g  *ll *    -            -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Helene Lecar CitiAnLetters are a service of CREDO" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0      CREmore  than a network.
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Adam Cook 933 N Fairfax Ave Apt 1 W Hollywood, CA 90046-7258                                                                CitizenLettern A  -" ** *l  * -)  -    -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Adam Cook CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                          CRED0 O E    more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Casey Silver 3008 3RD St Santa Monica,                        CA        90405-6505                                    Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples-. the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Casey Silver Citi*fnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO  CO more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Marian J Cole 802 Grape Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94087-1611                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marian J Cole CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO".
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Jennifer Aleman 6012'Friant Dr Bakersfield, CA                              93309-1914                                      Citizen Letter A 6- - .S1" 0
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Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jennifer Aleman CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO0 2928 02/11  I Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    Ca  a movement.
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Janice La Brue PO Box 304 Meridian, CA 95957-0304                                                                      Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janice La Brue CitiTnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                EO CREDO  more a    than a network.
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Elsa Guerra 6023 Majestic Ave Oakland, CA 94605-1862                                                                    Citizen Lettern A e" - *g- *
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Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Elsa Guerra CitioenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                        CREDO        aO      a network.
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Jesse Cougar P0 Box 845 Laytonville, CA                              95454-0845                                          CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jesse Cougar Citiz~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  (DPrinted on chlorIne-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  CRmDrethan I          a network.
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Yvonne Pfingston 240 Shirley Blvd Arcata, CA 95521-6528                                                                          Citizen Letter June 2,            2011
-Chairman              Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington-, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                            intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Yvonne Pfingston CitiTpnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                  CRED0  CREmore  than a network.
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Frances Oddo 22208 Tamarack Floriston, CA 96111                                                                          Citizen Letter A *- - *g" * *  - -  g        -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Frances Oddo Citig.enLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CRED0  O    more than a network.
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Sally Cowen 105 Redwood Rd San Anselmo, CA 94960-2147                                                                CitizenLettern A *-" - .O"  0
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko.,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue..
Sincerely, Sally Cowen CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                      O CD  mare than a network.
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Cynthia Dante 10460 Charing Cross Rd Los Angeles, CA 90024-2646                                                                    Citizen Letter° A 1 - *g"  *  *    -s June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Cynthia Dante CitiggnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  ) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    ROT more than a network.
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Nickie R Godfrey 16055 Ventura Blvd Ste 1111 Encino, CA 91436-2612                                                                        Citizen Lettern A g- - *g-  * * -    -*        -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the FukuShima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risksto our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincere Iy, Nickie R Godfrey CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                              CRED          Omovement.
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Earl M Van Huss 1492 Wolverton Ave Camarillo, CA 93010-3735                                                                        Citizen Letter PAn    m -gen  g f  a c c    e c June 1, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious .
earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this    issue.
Sincerely, Earl M Van Huss CitizenLetters.
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Deeanne Purchase 726 Redwood Rd Felton, CA 95018-9520                                                                        Citizen Letter A -" .6 *ll *  -  -gl June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima -nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same des.ign as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Deeanne Purchase CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  l) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. IC-2011CREDO.
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Wally Krivoy 1700 Broadway St Apt 337
.Concord, CA 94520-2659                                                                      Citizen Lettern A *- - .6- S
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June 2,            201.1 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and
.vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Wally Krivoy Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CREDO CRED01a Iamore  than a network.
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James Corralejo 2317 Midwickhill Dr Alhambra, CA 91803-4509                                                                      Citizen Letter A *-* - e. " 0
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, James Corralejo CitigpnLetters area service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    aREmo    than anetwork.
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Safir Ahmed 827 Fremont St Menlo Park, CA                            94025-5015                                      CitizenLettern A e" - .e* *  *  - -g        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Safir Ahmed Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Kay We id ig 701 Pine St Apt 61 San Francisco, CA 94108-3123                                                              CitizenLettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington,, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kay Weidig Citii*nLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                          CRED0    C REmore  than a network.
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Maria Bamford 1556 Hazelwood Ave Los Angeles, CA 90041-3316                                                                  Citizen Letter A ue me sa  g e        e        -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Maria Bamford Citi~nLetters are a service of CREDO"
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Linda Nicholes 6261 E Fox Glen Dr Anaheim, CA 92807-4070                                                                          Citizen Lettern A *- -  *-" * - -  -e        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Linda Nicholes CitizgenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  G)Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ,2011 CREDO CREDO I    more than a network.
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Michael Baldeon 1404 Bristlecone Ct Gilroy, CA 95020-4772                                                                        Citizen Letter A B- - .6-  0
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both.Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that, are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Michael Baldeon CitiAnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CRED0    C tmore  than a network.
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Marilyn Peppin 900 E Harrison Ave Apt A4 Pomona, CA 91767-2023                                                                        Citizen Letter A O - .ell 6
* S  - -6O June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marilyn Peppin CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CRED0  O RE    more than anetwork.
a movement.
2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
 
Christopher Dare 1309 Masonic Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94117-4011                              Citizen Letter A u *- - .6a f a            eIn June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Christopher Dare CitizenLetters 294 2928 02/11 are a service of CREDO'"
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Kate Hoffman 704 Jean St Oakland, CA 94610-1459                                                                        Citizen Letter' A  -" *-  *11 *    -"  -g        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Kate Hoffman CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O RE    more than a network.
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Gary Stewart 2316 32ND St Santa Monica,                        CA        90405-2028                                      Citizen Letter A  $ -  " .6 " *  * -"  e        -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Gary Stewart Citiz3gnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDCC      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Anne Merrill 263 Trout Lake Dr Sanger, CA 93657-9102                                                                        Citizen Letter P A " ms .ue s a  f r o June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
S incere Iy, Anne Merrill CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ,2011 CREDO CRED0      O E more than a network.
a movement.
 
Carol Kuczora PO Box 536 Grass Valley, CA                                95945-0536                                    Citizen Letter r ge - .msa f a c          c itien June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Carol Kuczora CitizjnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11
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W F Avrin 9598 Carroll Canyon Rd Apt 165 San Diego, CA 92126-6902                                                                  CitizenLetter A ge m  fro m *  * -  -          "
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor.over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, W F Avrin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    C    more than a network.
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Diana Singleton 397 Inverness Dr La Canada Fit, CA 91011-4142                                                                CitizenLetter.
A O" .6 " * * -  -""        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Diana Singleton CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED C    Imore  than a network.
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Lesley Lathrop 4546 Arana Creek Way Santa Cruz, CA 95065-1014                                                                    Citizen Lettern 4 0- - .S- 6
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo'Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility,- they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lesley Lathrop CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO  O CE  more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  M Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Z2011 CREDO
 
Judith Timmel 5514 Doyle St Apt 12 Emeryville, CA 94608-2529                                                                    Citizen Letter PA* gO m  Og f  a c        citO  en June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly'by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Sincerely, Judith Timmel Citiz2;nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO      O E more than a network.
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2928 02/11t  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. r2011 CREDO
 
Sandra Lee Beckley 1145 Talbot Ave Albany, CA 94706-2333                                                                        Citizen Lettern A  e* - **"
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sandra Lee Beckley CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO.
2928 02/11  1Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-connsumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDICOREmore than a network.
a movement.
 
Stephen R Stanard 3910 Glenfeliz Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90039-1459                                                                      Citizen Letter A  *-  " **- *  *    "  -.        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Stephen R Stanard CitizvnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDC    CREmore  than a network.
a movement
 
Jaycel Tacchi 8 Robert Dollar Dr San Rafael, CA 94901-1904                                                                    Citizen Letter
* n m -  ta* f ro. m June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Jayce.1 Tacchi CitiFenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CRED0        O E more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. S2011 CREDO
 
Lois Sidney 8963 Norma PI W Hollywood, CA                                90069-4818                                    Citizen Letter A *- - .0"  * *    -  -.
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Lois Sidney CitiganLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    RO  more a    than a network.
movement.
 
Tsuruko J Ish imatsu 4638 Elmhurst Dr San Jose, CA 95129-2023                                                                      CitizenLetter° A  ** - **- * *    -e          -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California..
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Tsuruko J Ishimatsu CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CRED0  O CE more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
G Dolowich 200 Alta Dr Watsonville,                    CA          95076-1624                                    Citizen Lettern A *- * .e6 * *  - -e        -
June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, G Dolowich CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED0  O E  m-re than a network.
a mlovemnent.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper, 02011 CREDO
 
Janet Lewis 2170 Channel Dr Ventura, CA 93001-3621                                                                          Citizen Letter A  *"  - .6-  *
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this  issue.
Si ncere Iy, Janet Lewis CitigenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                  CRED0    O E  amore then anetwork.
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Maryann E La New 12 Corte Loarre San Clemente, CA                                92673-6520                                      CitizenLettern A        -I *- *11 *  -"  -.        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Maryann E La New CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      CRED0    O E    amore than a network.
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Woodword By Eric Welty Eric Welty 780 Skyline Dr Felton, CA 95018-9145 Citizen Letter A  e"  *" *il *  -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Woodword By Eric Welty Eric Welty CitiggnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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David Hopkins 709 Albemarle St El Cerrito, CA 94530-3218                                                                      CitizenLettern A e" .* O
* 0  -  -.        -e June 2,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, David Hopkins CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Dorothy Hintz 627 Leyden Ln Claremont, CA                          91711-4236                                            Citizen Letter A g- - **- * *  - -e          -G June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me. know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dorothy Hintz Citi74nLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                            CREDO  O E  more than a network.
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Victoria Newman 1133 Van Nuys St San Diego, CA 92109-1253                                                                      Citizen Letter n u -e *O fr *
* om June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Victoria Newman CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                      CRED        than a network.
amovement.
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Jeen Wopat 4330 Melody Ln Redding, CA 96001-4031                                                                    CitizenLetter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear-power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
        , Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Jeen Wopat CitignLetters are a service of CREDO7 C2011 CREDO CREDO Im.a CR D marethan a network.
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Jason M Yeager 18340 Old Monte Rio Rd Guerneville, CA 95446-9032                                                                    Citizen Lettern A *- - .0"  *  *  -  -s        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Jason M Yeager CitiznLetters are-a service of CREDO-                                                              CREDO    O E  mare than a network.
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John E Rosenberger 1427 N Rodeo Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-4733                                                                CitizenLettern A  e. - *eg  *  *  - -*        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor- over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
S incere Iy, John E Rosenberger Citigg~nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO    DO I amorethan a network.
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Clementine E Black 358 S Gramercy PI Apt 305 Los Angeles, CA 90020-4548                                                                  CitizenLettern A  -" *g  *e *  -  -    -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC .20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me .know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Clementine E Black CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                              CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Elizabeth Reifel 103 E Mission St Santa Barbara, CA                                  93101-1042                                Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Reifel Citi*ienLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  CI a movemnent.
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Neill Fogarty 3410 Cypress Way Santa Rosa, CA 95405-7516                                                                    Citizen Letter A *- ** *ll
                                                                                                      *    -  -e          -  .
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Neill Fogarty CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Barbara Novelli 112 Laurent St Santa Cruz, CA                            95060-4222                                          CitizenLettern A g- - **-" * *  - -  *        -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Novelli CitiwnnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O E    more than a network.
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Corinne Wood 7886 Martinelli Rd Forestville, CA 95436-9253                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Corinne Wood Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CRED0  O E more than a network.
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Lucille B Romero 632 Harding Ave Los Angeles, CA 90022-3504                                                                    Citizen Letter A *- *g-  *  -
* June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Lucille B Romero CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED E O  more than a network.
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Richard A Klein Atty At Law Richard Klein 9053 Soquel Dr Ste B Aptos, CA 95003-4034 Citizen Letter A  *-  - **l- *
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in-Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Richard A Klein Atty At Law Richard Klein CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Ruth Valdez PO Box 2142 Aptos, CA 95001-2142                                                                        Citizen.Letter A *- - **- * *  -  -*        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ruth Valdez CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0  O E  more than a network.
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Sue Kemp 271 Seale Ave Palo Alto, CA                          94301-3732                                        Citizen Letter A O - .6 *O
                                                                                                    *    -  -o          -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sue Kemp CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO O E  amre than a network.
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Diana Duncan 828 10TH St Apt 9 Santa Monica, CA 90403-1647                                                                Citizen Lettern L l - * .6 "
* o  - -  s  -l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Diana Duncan CitijnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO    aE  a movement.
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Tina M Colafranceschi PO Box 201 Whitethorn, CA 95589-0201                                                                    Citizen Letter June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Tina M Colafranceschi Citi~qnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO  O CRE I morethan a network.
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John T Saunders 1540 Lafayette Rd Claremont, CA 91711-3413                                                                      Citizen Letter A  "
                                                                                                  -"  - *l *  -"  -s June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John T Saunders CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  C    amore than a network.
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Eric Johnston PO Box 4222 Arcata, CA 95518-4222                                                                          Citizen Lettern A *I - **"  *  *  -  "it        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Eric Johnston Citi*,nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a  amovement.
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Leslie Rayburn 1475 Lower Highland Way Watsonville, CA 95076-0188                                                                  Citizen Letter A *- - .61- 6
* S -  -gI        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Leslie Rayburn CitijanLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Jeffrey Stewart PO Box 294 Igo, CA 96047-0294                                                                          CitizenLettern A' *- - .t.- * *  -s June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincere y, Jeffrey Stewart CitignLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CRED0    O E more than a network.
a movement.
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Diana Johnson-Baguio 4548 Zachary Way Sacramento, CA 95842-3542                                                                  Citizen Letterc June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Diana Johnson-Baguio CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              O E
CREDO" more than a network.
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L Ingrid Nelson Greta Christina 1270 Vermont St San Francisco, CA                                94110-3531 Citizen Lettern A
A -          .6l" m e- s s ag  f June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel ,rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
SSincerely, L Ingrid Nelson Greta Christina Citi?*nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                  CRED0  O E more than a network.
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Tiffany S Montesano 327 Precita Ave San Francisco, CA 94110-4724                                                                    Citizen Lettern n uren mesg  from*S    -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Tiffany S Montesano CitimanLetters are a service of CREDO"L 2928 02/11  I Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  C ýa othan more      a network.
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Carol L Huffine 1690 Tacoma Ave Berkeley, CA 94707-1827                                                                        Citizen Letter m  fro * *      -.
A re              -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washingt'on, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Carol L Huffine CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                                CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Keir Campbell 18400 Overlook Rd Unit 65 Los Gatos, CA 95030-5810                                                                        Citizen Lettern June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Keir Campbell CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      CREDO  ORmoethan I          a network.
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Cristina America PO Box 192 Orleans, CA 95556-0192                                                                      Citizen Letter PAn *g" - .0  *  *  -  -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Cristina America CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CREDO    CO  more than a network.
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Doug Steiner 680 Fletcher Pkwy Ste 205 El Cajon, CA 92020-2500                                                                    Citizen Lettern A *" - .6"
* o    -el        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Doug Steiner CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CREDO    O E more than a network.
a movement.
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Mike Mc Graw 4920 Hawley Blvd San Diego, CA 92116-1976                                                                        Citizen Letter PA ugen m e* .-        -  e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory JacZko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this    issue.
S incere Iy, Mike Mc Graw CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                                      CREDO  O  amore than a network.
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Helen M Penning 2431 Mariner Square Dr Apt 234 Alameda, CA 94501-1681                                                                          Citizen Letter PA~ uu        -r sss .0ge nntt mmee          fro              -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this            issue.
S incere Iy, Helen M Penning CitiAgnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                                              CRED0    O E more than a network.
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Steve Dunwell 305 Marine Ave Apt B Newport Beach, CA 92662-1205                                                                  Citizen Letter° A *- - .ee  S0 W  -      (  -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to Our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, Steve Dunwell CitiganLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    C  Imore than a network.
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Rena Orenstein 14439 Dickens St Sherman Oaks, CA 91423-4007                                                                  Citizen Letter An uren mesg  fro a cocre      citzen June 2,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-1664 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run. immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rena Orenstein CitiKjnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  (Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper.. 02011 CREDO CREDO    a  amovement.
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Francis Rothluebber PO Box 807 Idyllwild, CA 92549-0807                                                                    Citizen Letter A  g -  * *e * -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Francis Rothluebber CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCaREmor    than a network.
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Barbara Lutz 304 Centennial St Santa Cruz, CA 95060-6002                                                                    Citizen Letter
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* B -  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on'top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, Barbara Lutz CitimnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Kerie Stein 832 N Maple St Burbank, CA 91505-2805                                                                        Citizen Letter nugn        !  =..0        :*71-June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001.
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Kerie'Stein CitigqnLetters are a service of CREDO" Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consurner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO Ia  CDO    morethan a network.
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Anna Rembold 2932 Baker St San Francisco,                          CA 94123-3210                                      Citizen Lettern
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.-
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Anna Rembold CitinLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  6 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO IaCDO morethan a network.
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Micaela Miki Moreno 1517 N Avenue 53 Los Angeles, CA 90042-1807                                                                Citizen Letter.
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, Micaela Miki Moreno CitIz2enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO      EO  more      a network.
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Martha Lauritzen PO Box 1094 Loyalton, CA 96118-1094                                                                        Citizen Letter A    l*  -
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Deai        Chairman Gregory Jaczko, The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Martha Lauritzen CitiRnLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      CREDO  C Imore  than a network.
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Richard West 18 Hampden Ter Alhambra, CA 91801-2974                                                                      Citizen Lettern A ** - *e- * *    -  s  -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Richard West Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0  O CE  more than a network.
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2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
John Mullin 584 Castro St Ste 238 San Francisco, CA 94114-2512                                                                Citizen Lettern A O* - .el * *  -    -.          -O June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.,
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, John Mullin Citi;WnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Lesley Arnold 39688 Candy Apple Way Murrieta, CA 92562-4785                                                                        Citizen Letter A    g-" -  e  .6 * * -  -. l June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, Lesley Arnold CitiggnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                  CRED0    O Imore E        than a network.
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Anita Stone 3007 Eastern Ave Apt 28 Sacramento, CA 95821-4243                                                                      CitizenLettern
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June 2,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this  issue.
S incere Iy, Anita Stone Citi7nLetters are a service of CREDO.
2928 02/11  $ PrInted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    aD    more a    than a network.
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Arlene B Schaupp 2621 Greer Rd Palo Alto, CA 94303-3730                                                                      Citizen Letter.
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* g m a c        c ti  e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Arlene B Schaupp CitinLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CREDO    ORED Jmarethan Imraa movement.
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Jeraine Clogston 274 Higuera St Spc 29 Sn Luis Obisp, CA 93401-5001                                                                Citizen Lettern
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jeraine Clogston CitimenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CREDO    C  -more than a network.
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2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
E A Mainland 1017 Bel Manin Keys Blvd Novato, CA 94949-5334                                                                    Citizen.Letter A r e g -
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June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, E A Mainland CitiA2pnLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                          CRED0 O RE  mare than anetwork.
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2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ,2011CREDO
 
Senta Pugh 882 Santa Barbara Rd Berkeley, CA 94707-2018                                                                    Citizen Letter 1 g- - .s" * - S -  -.        -
June 2, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility.-- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Senta Pugh Citi6nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CRED0  O CE  more than a network.
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2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Dorothy Shelley 2264 Pamela Dr Napa, CA 94558-3265                                                                          CitizenLettern A e* - *g" g *  -  -s        -
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by allnuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to
-withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dorothy Shelley CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  a    a movement.
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Glenda J Jeong 20 Addison St San Francisco, CA                                  94131-2621                                Citizen Letter A e- - .* - * *  -            -e June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent-meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed .by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Glenda J Jeong CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO".                                                            CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2011 CREDO
 
Ruben G Rumbaut 23 Fuertes Irvine, CA 92617-4095                                                                      Citizen Lettern A -" *g *e *    -  -e        "
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ruben G Rumbaut Citi?~nLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Barbara Witney 116 Castillion Ter Santa Cruz, CA 95060-3255                                                                      Citizen Letter June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Witney CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  a) Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0 O
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Ronald J Kohl 1920 Lindsley Park Dr San Marcos, CA 92069-3337                                                                    Citizen Letter June 14,              2011
'Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ronald J Kohl Citi~s~nLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02111  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCCO    more. than a network.
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Lupita Martinez PO Box 439 Lucerne, CA 95458-0439                                                                      Citizen Lettern A -"  ** *e
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June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the--aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lupita Martinez CitifnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Ann M Fisher 402 Canoe Ct Redwood City, CA                              94065-1201                                  Citizen Lettern June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both 'pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how. you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ann M Fisher CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01 more than a network.
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Sue Sunderland 6465 Corral De Piedra Rd Sn Luis Obisp, CA 93401-8238                                                                    Citizen Letter June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored
.in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sue Sunderland CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO" CREDO  O amovement.
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Elizabeth Mendelsohn 1045 Lake St Apt 4 San Francisco, CA 94118-1138                                                                    Citizen Lettern A  *-  -  .*1 eI *  -    -.          -1 June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility --. are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:. the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants. in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored.
in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
SSincerely, Elizabeth Mendelsohn CitizenLetters are a service of CREDOTM 2928 02/11 CREDO    O E  amre  than a network.
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Lucie Joffe 6713 Richmond Ave Richmond, CA 94805-2066                                                                        Citizen Lettern A'  g-  -  *g- * * * -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.,
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lucie Joffe Citig.nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11
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Karon Fenn 810 E University Ave Fresno, CA 93704-6125                                                                          Citizen Lettern June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California' I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built'to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Karon Fenn CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. U2011 CREDO CREDOS more than a network.
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Lynn G Adams 28421 Cerveza Ct Escondido, CA 92026-6210                                                                      Citizen Lettern A  -"  .. Se
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan - and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on-top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
S incere Iy, Lynn G Adams Citi3?nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Prilnted on '-hlorlne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Z2011 CREDO CREDO    CREmore than a network.
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Alan K Lipton 2100 Marin Ave Berkeley, CA 94707-2433                                                                        Citizen Letter en mesg  from*S    ~
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
          *As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
          .Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Alan K Lipton CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDO    aE O a movement.
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Ms Linda Zimmerman 119 Ortega St San Francisco, CA 94122-4718                                                                    Citizen Letter A  *-  -  .1" *
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same'design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ms Linda Zimmerman CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                              O 2928 02/11 ()Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consurner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    E more than a network.
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Mary A Clagett 1600 Oakmont Dr #5 Walnut Creek,.CA 94595-2010                                                                  Citizen Lettern A Q" "  .*
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
S incere Iy, Mary A Clagett CitignLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      Cmore than a network.
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Bo Barnes 440 San Antonio Ave Apt 5 San Diego, CA 92106-3538                                                                  Citizen Letter June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Bo Barnes Citi4ý?nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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Joseph Lindquist 7440 0 Donovan Rd Creston, CA 93432-9745                                                                        Citizen Letter A I -  .e-" S
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants,.particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joseph Lindquist CitizWnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 . E Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. S2011 CREDO CREDO        more than a network.
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Cathy Gill PO Box 617 La Honda, CA                        94020-0617                                            Citizen Lettern A O -  **  *O * * -              -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Likethe Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Cathy Gill Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO Ia      more than a network.
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April M Hansen 1859 Mason St Apt 5 San Francisco, CA 94133-2738                                                                  Citizen Letter
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at. these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, April M Hansen CitienLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Marc Haefele 1107 Pacific St Santa Monica, CA                                90405-1525                                  Citizen Lettern n u g- m essag fr e      c if June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on, the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Marc Haefele CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  ( Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOJ    .mrethan a network.
armovement.
 
Celli Parsons 5653 Beauregard Way Orangevale, CA 95662-5205                                                                      Citizen Letter 2
                                                                                                            - *- I *-1 0 June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Celli Parsons Citi4_nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 0t/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO"J      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Theresa Foster 10243 Tropico Ave Whittier, CA 90603-2260 A *- -  .e" a Letter aCitizen o  a -  -e          -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
S incere Iy, Theresa Foster CitiFenLetters are a service of CREDO"
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Phillip A Browne PO Box 7536 Menlo Park, CA 94026-7536                                                                  Citizen Letter A * -  .6  0O
* S -  -.
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two. prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the- plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Phillip A Browne CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C'2011CREDO CREDOD ImaaR  movement.
morethan a network.
 
Roberta Lemon 11842 Pine St Los Alamitos, CA                                90720-4163                                  Citizen Lettern June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Roberta Lemon Citiz~nLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  (Printed  on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0  C  amore than a network.
amoent
 
Patricia S Smith 1730 30TH Ave San Francisco, CA                                  94122-4202                                Citizen Letter A *- -  **- g * -  -.          -e June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake..                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Patricia S Smith CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO CEa  more than a netWork.
movement.
2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO
 
Roger M Prasser 3 Firenze Ct Newport Coast, CA                                92657-1532                                Citizen Letter A *- -  .6" B
* 0 -    -eI        -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regutatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspect.ions at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Roger M Prasser CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlodne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Milly Benson 440 RR 2 San Luis Obispo,                            CA        93401-9804                          Citizen Letter A *- -  .6- 6
* 6 -    -e        -
June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear.
plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Milly Benson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 52011 CREDO CREDOJ      .mrethan a network.
armovement.
 
Elizabeth'Strain 1117 High Ct Berkeley, CA 94708-1624                                                                      Citizen Letter A e- -  .6 - S
* 0 -    -.          -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by theaging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Strain R Imore CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. r2011 CREDO CREDOI              than a network.
a movement.
 
David Ream 254 Charles Marx Way Palo Alto, CA 94304-2453                                                                    Citizen Letter A      -*  .e0 0 * * -  -e        -
June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan                                          -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
Sincerely, David Ream CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO"      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Wendy A Kuhr 4504 Greene St San Diego, CA                            92107-1418                                              Citizen Letter An        *ge g *O    -    g  citizen.
June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Wendy A Kuhr Citi~gnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  6)Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C,2011 CREDO CRED0    EOmare    than a network.
a movement.
 
Steven R Franks 24674 Las Patranas Yorba Linda, CA 92887-5113                                                                      Citizen Letter° A    -  *L-11  n-  -g June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants inCalifornia.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Steven R Franks CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
CREDO  EO  more than a network.
amovement.
2928 02/11
* Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO
 
Ruth Madocks 1757 Oak Hill Rd Arroyo Grande, CA                                  93420-7124                              Citizen Letter A ue m ess a  a*  o  e      c June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima-Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ruth Madocks Citi*pnLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02111  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C)2011CREDO CREDO  CO
                                                                                                                ýamoent more than a network.
 
P Francis Anth Goff 5311 Corteen PI Apt 32 Valley VIg, CA 91607-2575                                                                  Citizen Letter A    -"  ** go * -    -* l      -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on-top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, P Francis Anth Goff CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO I    mare than a network.
a movement.
 
Janet L Kranzberg PO Box 5327 Berkeley, CA 94705-0327                                                                      Citizen Lettern June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janet L Kranzberg CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO ý  more than a network.
a movement. .
 
Robert L Sheffer 13279 Willow Valley Rd Nevada City, CA 95959-9484                                                                    Citizen Letter
                                                                                                -£ e l"  e-
* ell  el l -.          "
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Robert L Sheffer CitizaenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
CRED0  O E    more than a network.
a movement.
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO
 
Fae Pannor 6515 Green Valley Cir Unit 300 Culver City, CA 90230-8000                                                                Citizen Letter A  -" .6" S
* 0 -  -.        -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Fae Pannor CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  aPrinted on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO1      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Richard B Ressman PO Box 2242 Cupertino, CA 95015-2242                                                                    Citizen Lettern A O"  .0  *e * -  -e          -
June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to
.withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on.the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Richard B Ressman CitiTenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      more than a network.
a movement.
 
Susan Hand 320 10TH St Arcata, CA                      95521-5942                                                  Citizen Lettern A    **- * *tl -    -e        -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Susan Hand Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO-2928 02/11  O Printed on *hlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. .D2011 CREDO CREDOJ      more than a network.
armovemnent.
 
Ms. Celia Kutcher 34681 Calle Los Robles Capo Beach, CA 92624-1524                                                                        Citizen Letter A  *-  -  **- * * -    -."      -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ms. Celia Kutcher CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Chris Sullivan Studio Tad C Sullivan 541 Seaward Rd Corona DI Mar, CA 92625-2600 Citizen Lettern A  (  - "~ *O *    -    -e        -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Chris Sullivan Studio Tad C Sullivan CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                      RD  more than a network.
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Norma Rodriguez 455 Cole St Apt 11 San Francisco, CA 94117-1955                                                                    Citizen Letter A -" *  *"  *      "  - el June 10,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat
*posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
Si ncere Iy, Norma Rodriguez CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02111 1 Printed on chlorine-free. ,100%po~t-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    RO "  °more than a network.
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Elizabeth Francisco 862 42ND Ave San Francisco, CA 94121-3325                                                                Citizen Lettern A            a* c c - n -g    i    -
June 8,              2011 Chairman. Gregory Jaczko US Nuce.tarRegulatory Comm..
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility.-- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse,, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Francisco Citizeraetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED EO        more than a network.
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Alfonso Reynoso 4454 N Towne Ave Claremont, CA 91711-2107                                                                        Citizen Letter A  O"    .0  0O
* S -    -e June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7..5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Alfonso Reynoso CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. E,2011 CREDO CREDO        .m ore than a network.
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Mr. Constatin Sarmiento 1444 S 4TH St Montebello, CA                              90640-6403                                            Citizen Letter A  e    -  .6" * *  -    -e June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                                issue.
S incere Iy, Mr.      Constatin Sarmiento CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E  amre  than a network.
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George Rothman 4811 Adele Ct Woodland His, CA                              91364-4703                                    Citizen Lettern A  -I  .* .11 * -    -.
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC- 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in-the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, George Rothman CitizipnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      mnore than a network.
a movemnent.
 
Melissa Houle 2054 Montecito Ave Apt 17 Mountain View, CA 94043-4339                                                                Citizen Letter
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* June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Melissa Houle CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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armovement.
 
Lavon Mariz 25 Acacia Tree Ln Irvine, CA 92612-2201                                                                    Citizen Letter A e -  *-  gI *  -"    -* e June 14, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Lavon Mariz CitigfenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C92011 CREDO CRED0 1      more than a network.
a movement .
 
Sheela Alex 664 Stratford Dr Encinitas, CA 92024-4545                                                                  Citizen Letter A e"    .6" S
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old-and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Sincerely, Sheela Alex CitignLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Tobie Shapiro 39 Domingo Ave Berkeley, CA 94705-2437                                                                      Citizen Letter A - -  *" e "        -  -e June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the-risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Tobie Shapiro Citig? nLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED~J          a network.
moethan amovement.
 
Frances M Morrow 821 E Pedregosa St Santa Barbara, CA                                  93103-1834                                Citizen Letter A *" - .s " * *  -    -    -0 June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit.on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Frances M Morrow Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO    O E  amre  than a network.
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Eric Terrazas 5822 Greenleaf Ave Whittier, CA 90601-3514                                                                          Citizen Letter June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
S incere Iy, Eric Terrazas CitiwnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOS more than a network.
a movement.
 
Randi Barros 1427 Broad St Sn Luis Obisp,                          CA        93401-3911                                  Citizen Lettern A  *I-  -  .6- * *  * -    -e          -
June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this  issue.
S incere Iy, Randi Barros CitigfenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CREDO    O E    more  than a network.
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Helen M Mickiewicz 1124 Woodland Ave San Carlos, CA 94070-4810                                                                    Citizen Lettern A  I - .*t * -  -  -*          -e June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Helen M Mickiewicz CitiZ~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  O E  more than a network.
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Cathy A Gardner 638 North Avenue 48 Los Angeles, CA 90042-3245                                                                        i izn CuretmsaefoL      oredctizen.
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Cathy A.Gardner Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    aREmore a movement.
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Donna Morrish 21847 Redwood Rd Castro Valley, CA                                  94546-6435                                Citizen Letter June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
i'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Donna Morrish Cit.iwnLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11  Q Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  more than a network.
amovement.
 
Susan Lakatos 176 Morningside Dr San Francisco, CA 94132-1239                                                                      Citizen Letter A uren    .Os f
* c i tO    n June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and. neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
S incere ly, Susan Lakatos Citi*pnLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Daniel Yansura 330 Carmel Ave Pacifica, CA 94044-2407                                                                        Citizen Letter A *-" -  .s- S
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June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, Daniel Yansura Citi7enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                        O D    more  than a network.
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Caitlin Rivers 64 Scenic Ave Richmond, CA 94801-3934                                                                        Citizen Letter June 14,                2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Caitlin Rivers Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. (92011 CREDO CRED0 O
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Ph Productions John Sander 1460 Park Ave Emeryville, CA                            94608-3535 Citizen Letter A g- -  *g1" * * -    -. l June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly.by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ph Productions John Sander CitizpnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  8 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      more than a network.
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Isauro Elizondo 1951 Abbott St Ste B San Diego, CA 92107-4826                                                                      Citizen Lettern A e -  *- *e *  * -              -l June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and SanOnofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukush ima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Isauro Elizondo (I
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Michelle A Ryan 810 Saint Marys Ave San Leandro, CA 94577-3854                                                                    Citizen Letter June 14,                2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                      and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                      Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                      issue.
S incere Iy, Michelle A Ryan Citi;nLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO  O E more than a network.
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Rixon Mccord 1015 Hardenbrook Ave Shasta Lake, CA 96019-9633                                                                  Citizen Letter° A -  *g June 14,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Rixon Mccord Citiz4enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO        more than a network.
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Julie Kissel 1644 Avery Rd San Marcos, CA                            92078-1047                                      Citizen Letter A    "
                                                                                              -"  ee .6 * * -    - e June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Julie Kissel CitipnLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO        more than a network.
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Melissa Smith-Huff 393 Eric Ln Templeton, CA 93465-9762                                                                    Citizen Letter A  ue m s fro a cne.              -ned June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Melissa Smith-Huff Citi~pnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED0.      more than a network.
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Kim Kane 4826 Mount Elbrus Dr San Diego, CA 92117-3915                                                                  Citizen Letter A e"*-ll  .* * * -  - l June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kim Kane CitiggnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDO      .mrethan a network.
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Chin Chi 1345 Clement St Apt 301 San Francisco, CA 94118-1003                                                                Citizen Lettern A e - -~      *e * -    -e        -
June 14,              2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Chin Chi Citi;ýnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED01      more than a network,.
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Pamela Bostelmann 2714 Lowell Ave Richmond, CA 94804-1080                                                                        Citizen Letter PA ur*-n m-ssg  from cocre  - 9ci0  .-
June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pamela Bostelmann CitizgnLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CREDCO  E  amore  than a network.
movement.
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Joan Catherine Braun 3993 Lyman Rd Oakland, CA 94602-1858                                                                        Citizen LetterA A  *- - .6l" 0
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by-all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S..
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joan Catherine Braun CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. E)2011 CREDO CREDO    CR D  mre than a network.
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Jessie Buckley PO Box 3076 Santa Rosa, CA                              95402-3076                                        Citizen Lettern A *- - .6- 6
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June 2,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top. of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located On the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Jessie Buckley Citi749nLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO  OREmore  than a network.
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Denise Seely 335 Fordham Cir Vallejo, CA 94589-1881                                                                        Citizen Letter A    g-  - .B" S
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June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan --. and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Denise Seely CiflfenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDO    GREmore    than a network.
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Frances Shorrock 536 Bradford Ct Claremont, CA 91711-4234                                                                      Citizen Letter A Og mess- a  e      -  O June 4,            2011 Chairman'Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                              issue.
S incere Iy, Frances Shorrock Citl~enLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                                    CREDO  ORmore Ia  than a network.
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Roderick G Repke 4140 Norton Ave Oakland, CA 94602-4016                                                                          Citizen Letter A  *- m - es  f a c        -cte      n.
June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Roderick G Repke CitifnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  CO I a movement.
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Michael Siegel 820 Bay Ave Ste 204C Capitola, CA 95010-2100                                                                      Citizen Letter A e" n m  g ff * - - emm June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
Sincerely, Michael  Siegel Citi~bnLetters are a service of CREDO`                                                              CREDU Imore  than a network.
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Barbara Garza 2736 K St Eureka, CA 95501-4550 Citizen Lettern A *- - **"  *  *  -e        "
June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
        'Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, Barbara Garza 35 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'.'                                                            CRED CRE O amovement.
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Joseph Adler 616 Parkside Ct Kensington, CA 94708-1144                                                                  Citizen Letter A *- - .0° S * * -  -.        -
June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Joseph Adler Citi32enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                          CRED EO    amore than a network.
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Paulina Borsook 222 Brookside Ave Santa Cruz, CA 95060-2214 CitizenLettern June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko
.US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Paulina Borsook CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                      CREDO  CR D a movement.
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Shirley Frankel 8827 Robinhood Ln La Jolla, CA 92037-2138                                                                      Citizen Letter A *- - .6- 0
* 6 -  -.        -
June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Shirley Frankel Citi[enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CRED E  O  more than a network.
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Curt Sherman 4484 Normandie PI La Mesa, CA 91942-5833                                                                    Citizen Letter
*June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the-risks to our health and environment..
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Curt Sherman CftzenLetters
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Anne Hyvarinen 1107 Fair Oaks Ave # 144 S Pasadena, CA 91030-3311                                                                  Citizen Letter A O" - *Og  *  *  - g" June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying remi.nder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincere Iy, Anne Hyvarinen CitPzenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO  O E  more than a network.
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John Evans 5433 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618-1502                                                                  Citizen Lettern A O" - *O- *  * -  -g        -O June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                  issue.
Sincerely, John Evans more than a network.
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Richard M Schroer 2371 Caper Tree Dr Tustin, CA 92780-7135 Citizen Letter A  *-" - **l * *    - -. I      -
June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Richard M Schroer CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CREDO  CRD  mre  than a network.
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2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
 
David Howe 791 Alcatraz Ave Apt A Oakland, CA 94609-1063                                                                    Citizen Lettern An A  ugn m se a fr o June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, David Howe CitilenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Susan Anderson PO Box 401 Jacumba, CA 91934-0401                                                                      Citizen Letter A g- - .Ol" S
* 0 - -. 1      -
June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4.
Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Susan Anderson CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CRED C      more than a network.
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Paul Copeland 3553 Arizona St San Diego, CA 92104-4011                                                                      Citizen Lettern A O" - *Og * * -  -.        -O June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul Copeland CitinnLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDCOREDmore  than a network.
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Linda Eucalyptus 1275 Eagle Hill'Rd Royal Oaks, CA 95076-9354                                                                  Citizen Letter A  - *gl * *  " -    -e June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major.
fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Linda Eucalyptus CitifenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  aE O  more than anetwork.
armovement.
 
Tami Grove 28 Grainger Ln Santa Cruz, CA 95060-9660                                                                      Citizen Letter A n u  mge - s a from June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to, address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Tami Grove CitisenLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CREDC  more than a network.
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Qiwen K Davis 240 Southview Ter Santa Cruz, CA 95060-6828                                                                      Citizen Letter A g- *g e    *l *  - -e June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections *at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand atemblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincere Iy, Olwen K Davis Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CRED0    O E  more than a network.
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Gary Kahn 4719 Shannon View Rd Acton, CA 93510-1110                                                                            Citizen Lettern A  g-  -  *g" * *    - -e        -
June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami                                              in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast. and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the. same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
SSincerely, Gary Kahn CitiýebnLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED0    O E    more a    than a network.
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Barbara Tassielli 1124 Derby St Berkeley, CA 94702-2210                                                                    Citizen.Letter A  ur g m s a*On fr o June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Barbara Tassielli CitifknLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Cheryl Greenway 2134 Parker St Berkeley, CA 94704-2777                                                                    Citizen Letter A *I - .*l s  *  -  -"          -l June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushimanuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
S incere Iy, Cheryl Greenway Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0    R Imore  than a network.
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John Lukas 5641 San Luis Ct Pleasanton, CA 94566-7740                                                                  Citizen Letter A *" - ..- 0  o 0  - -g        -
June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
Si ncere Iy, John Lukas CitlfenLetters are a service of CREDO.                                                          CREDO    EO  more than a network.
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Marjorie A Moser 138 Georgia Way' San Leandro, CA                            94577-1833                                    Citizen Letter PA  uren *n messag  from*
June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami.. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address thi.s issue.
Sincerely, Marjorie A Moser Citi t enLetters are .a service of CREDO".                                                                CRED C O I more than a network.
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Tom Roehr 4340 Ulysses Dr Sacramento,;CA 95864-1769 Citizen Letter' June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-1664 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                  issue.
Si ncere Iy, Tom Roehr more than a network.
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Jesse Dizard 1377 Arlington Dr Chico, CA 95926-1512                                                                            Citizen Lettern June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm.writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose.a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                intend to address this issue.
Sincerel-y, Jesse Dizard CitifenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                  CRED0  ORE Imore than anetwork.
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Ctr For The Creative Arts Idalia Pagan 1030 2ND St Santa Rosa, CA 95404-6607                                                                  Citizen Letter A u  e m e s a Os f ro
* June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Ctr For The Creative Arts Idalia Pagan C,5 CitizenLetters            are a service of CREDO"                                                      CREDO      more than a network.
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Laurie Martin 310 N Main St Cloverdale, CA                          95425-3336 Citizen Letter A *ll - *g* * * -g e        -
June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by a.ll nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Laurie Martin
  ýCitllenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Barbara A Parcells 10448 Londonderry Ave San Diego, CA 92126-3360                                                                    CitizenLetter June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001.
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Barbara A Parcells Citf2enLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Pamela Long 615 Hillsborough St Apt 2 Oakland, CA 94606-1032                                                                          Citizen Letter A  *"  - .*
* 0 * *S June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pamela Long CitienLetters are a service of CREDO"
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Rodney Morgan M 765 Dolores St '
San Francisco, CA                                  94110-2224                                Citizen Letter A n ugn m -    f    - -eO June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those thatare now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
S incere Iy, Rodney Morgan  M Citf2enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                'CREDO CR    D  amore than a network.
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Anthony X Rodriguez 1468 N Chester Ave Pasadena, CA 91104-2540                                                                    Citizen Letters A  *- - .o-  S
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June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear-Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -_ are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking.radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
S incere Iy, Anthony X Rodriguez CitfienLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CRED O  R    more than a network.
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Pineapple Sails Sally Richards 2526 Blanding Ave Alameda, CA 94501-1506                                                                        Citizen Letter June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our.health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pineapple Sails Sally Richards 25 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                        O CRED RE more than a network.
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V L Buchanan 307 W Locust St Apt D Lodi, CA 95240-2051                                                                              CitizenLetter A  *-  -  *g- g * -  l        -
June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, V L Buchanan CitiaenLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                                    I R DG ýmore    than a a movement. network.
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Edward Holden 738 Filbert St San Francisco,                          CA        94133-2730                                  Citizen Letter C I - .*" 0
* 0 -  -s        -
June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Edward Holden Citi2enLetters are a service of CREDO'"
42011 CREDO CREDO        a movement.
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Margaret L Winningham 388 Adams Ave Pomona, CA 91767-3122                                                                      Citizen Letter A  ug*  m  fro m *  -"          -
June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Margaret L Winningham CitilenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Marion D Miller 3980 Greenwood Heights Dr Kneeland, CA 95549-8920                                                                        Citizen Lettern An ugen message            6  -m June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Marion D Miller Citi'IenLetters are a service- of CREDO'"                                                                    *.'.CRED.' O amore than a network.
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Pamela R Jackson 587 N Garfield Ave Apt 5 Pasadena, CA 91101-3742                                                                      pCitizen Letter June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of
.reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pamela R Jackson CitilenLetters are a service of CREDO2                                                            CRED EO more than a network.
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Denis Mosgofian 1227 10TH Ave San Francisco, CA                              94122-2301                                Citizen Lettern June 4,        2011 Chai.rman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging,fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now. leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Denis Mosgofian
                                                                                                          . than a network.
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Victoria J Thomas 405 N Wilton PI Apt A Los Angeles, CA 90004-1649                                                                    Citizen Lettern AI -l I- ** " il
* SI - I O      "1 June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old -and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are.now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Si ncere Iy, Victoria J Thomas Citt~enLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C2011 CREDO CRED1Iamoeet GEmore  than a network.
 
Angelo Querin 740 Calmace Ct Dixon, CA 95620-2209                                                                      CitizenLetter June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run-immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the.plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking .radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Angelo Querin CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                      CREDO  O RD    ea mo-ethan a network.
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Sandra Reynolds 1015 Ventana Dr, Windsor, CA 95492-7809                                                                        CitizenLetter.
A            fro- ag c n e  -    cite.
June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sandra Reynolds Cit1~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 02011 CREDO CREDO        RO  T a movement.
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Marjatta H Rikala 3585 S Centinela Ave Apt 9 Los Angeles, CA 90066-2733                                                                Citizen Letter June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diab.lo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                  issue.
Sincerely; Marjatta H Rikala
  *CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO':                                                      CREDO... 0    more then a network.
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Donna L De Polo 1927 West Monache Ave Porterville, CA 93257-6626                                                                  Citizen Letter° A g- - .O" S
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June 4, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Donna L De Polo CitffenLetters are a service-of CREDO                                          '                  CREDO  CREmore  than a network.
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Brendan Thyne 247 N Baldwin Ave Sierra Madre, CA 91024-1958                                                                  Citizen Letter A g- - **- *  *  - -*          -O June 4,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US.Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, Brendan Thyne Cit?2enLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CRED E  O    more than a network.
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Catherine Carr 3335 La Mesa Dr'Apt 8 San Carlos, CA 94070-4217                                                                  CitizenLetter June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel'rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please          let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Catherine Carr Cit]lenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                      CRED D rmore than a network.
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Sharon Wilensky 1355 12TH Ave San Francisco, CA                              94122-2213                                Citizen Lettern June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sharon Wilensky CitlzenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                      CREDO. O R amovmen.
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Grace M Valdez 951 30TH Ave Apt 11 Santa Cruz, CA 95062-4358                                                                  Citizen Letter rgn mesg  from a cocre      ciizn June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are.a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Grace M Valdez CitzenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CRED O      CE( more a    then a network.
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Rosemary Bennett 115 Wood Ct Vallejo, CA 94591-4129                                                                    CitizenLetter PA ugera mesg  fro * ~    e-e 9ci-June 4,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Rosemary Bennett CilizenLetters area service of CREDO.                                                                CREDO    CREmore  than a network.
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Sharon Nicodemus 2710 Danube Dr Sacramento, CA 95821-5642                                                                  Citizen Letter A *- - e. " a
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June 4,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like.the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Sharon Nicodemus CitipenLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                            CRED EO 1    more than a network.
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Andreas Hessing 478 Alameda St Altadena, CA 91001-2951                                                                      Citizen Letter A -"  .0 - 0
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June 9,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Andreas Hessing CitizeeLetters are a service of CREDO'"
2928 02/111  Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©20O1 CREDO CREDOJ        more than a network.
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Roger Papler 2548 Alamo St Pinole, CA 94564-1448                                                                          Citizen Lettern June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Roger Papler Eore than a network.
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Kitus Inc WALD Customer 461 Sebastopol Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95401-8502 Citizen Letter h  e"    .e" * -  -e June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kitus Inc WALD Customer CitizenLetters are a service of CREDOT.
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Karen De Fraga 1176 Mount Lowe Dr Altadena, CA 91001-1712                                                                      Citizen Lettern A O" -  .O"    0
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this                              issue.
Si ncere Iy, Karen De Fraga Citizeraetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @.Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO            more than a network.
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Dorothea M Gorman PO Box 2492 Apple Valley, CA 92307-0047                                                                Citizen Letter A    *- - .6l- S
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June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dorothea M Gorman CitizerE.etters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. V2011 CREDO CREDO        C Emore than a network.
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Tom G Joyer 19288 Noyo Acres Dr Fort Bragg, CA 95437-8240                                                                Citizen Letter
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June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Tom G Joyer CitiYenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. D2011 CREDO CREDO    C Imare than a network.
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G Michael Scott 2710 Teresita St San Diego, CA 92104-5255                                                                    CitizenLettern June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're.located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, G Michael Scott Citi(LenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Julie Koehler 5028 35TH St San Diego, CA                            92116-1910                                            CitizenLetter° A e" .0 0e
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June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Julie Koehler CitPenLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                            CREDO O CE  more than a network.
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Michael Tate 1348 Roycroft Ave Long Beach, CA 90804-3132 Citizen Letter A g    -
message **en                ze June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California..
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
Si ncere ly, Michael Tate 14 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                                CREDO C Imore  than a network.
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Pamela L Ball 4042 Everett Ave Oakland, CA 94602-1761                                                                      Citizen Lettern A *" - .6l" 0
* S - *S June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing, to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and SanOnofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pamela L Ball Citi'PenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                          CREDO    O E  more than a network.
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Richard Salisbury 5915 Westminster Ct Riverbank,'CA 95367-9671                                                                    Citizen Letter An  - .ren from* * *    -
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
Sincerely, Richard Salisbury.
CitflenLetters are a service of CREDO".
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Earl E Williams 2641 Pine Dr PO Box 3079 Arnold, CA 95223-3079                                                                        Citizen Lettern A *I - **- * *    - -eI        -
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Earl E Williams Cit'izenLetters are a service of CREDO:                                                              CREDO  O RE    -morethan a network.
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Charlene M Woodcock 2355 Virginia St Berkeley, CA 94709-1315                                                                    Citizen Letter° A_  g.' I1 .o" el - e0 - I-g      .
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years. old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that. are now leaking radi.ation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address.this                                            issue.
Sincere Iy, Charlene M Woodcock CitlienLetters are a service of CREDO`--                                                              CREDO    O Ia CRE    morethan a network.
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Cheryl L Maslin 1412 Saint Charles St Apt C Alameda, CA 94501-7452                                                                          CitizenLetter.
A *" m .e .s*    -*r            -
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Cheryl    L Maslin CitfenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11  S Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  O CE    amore than a network.
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Christina Barnard 6600 Warner Ave Unit 158 Huntingtn Bch, CA 92647-5270                                                                  CitizenLettern A  *- - .*"  * *    -e        -
June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
S incere Iy, Christina Barnard CitiŽenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                            CRED0    O CE more than a network.
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Carol Osmer-Newhouse 4084 Lambert Rd El Sobrante, CA 94803-1710                                                                  Citizen Letter An uren mmssage    fro i cocre  g      it-en-June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                  the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                                issue.
S incere Iy, Carol Osmer-Newhouse Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CRED0        O CE  more than a network.
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Pat Taylor PO Box 13568 Berkeley, CA                        94712-4568                                          Citizen Lettern A        *" g" * *  -  -e        -
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Pat Taylor CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Michael Stagg 3234 Ettie St Oakland, CA 94608-4016                                                                        Citizen Letter June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly, by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants.have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                    issue.
S incere Iy, Michael Stagg CitikbenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  19 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED0  CD more than a network.
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Sheila A Wilmot 924 Encinitas Blvd Apt 64 Encinitas, CA 92024-5393                                                                    Citizen Lettern An uren messge  from-June 3,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sheila A Wilmot CitfYenLetters are a service of CREDO.                                                                    CREDO  O Ila D  more than a network.
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Fritz Hagist 34895 Kruse Ranch Rd Cazadero, CA 95421-9783                                                                  CitizenLetter.
rgn mesag  fro aO cocre  citizen.
June 3,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all-nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please .let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Fritz Hagist 26 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Paula Kristovich 267 W Chanslor Ave Richmond, CA 94801-3434                                                                  Citizen Lettern June 3,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please          let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Si ncere Iy, Paula Kristovich CiVizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                      CREDO OE C  more than a network.
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Eric Johnson 1414 Brett PI Unit 145 San Pedro, CA 90732-5090                                                                    Citizen Letters June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory. Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're-located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Eric Johnson Citi~enLetters are a service of CREDO'                                                              EO CREDO  more than a network.
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Karen Grams 21051 Skylark Dr Lake Forest, CA 92630-7266                                                                    *Citizen Letter A *- - .6"  *  * *  - -e        -
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan. -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                            issue.
Si ncere Iy, Karen Grams Citi2enLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                              CRED0    O CE  more than a network.
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Michael Coons 23551 Eastside Rd Willits, CA 95490-5711 Citizen Lettern An uren mess  agfrom*
June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the' risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Michael Coons Citi&enLetters are a service of CREDO",                                                                  CRED E  O amore than a network.
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Anne M Babcock 3520 3RD Ave Apt 310 San Diego, CA 92103-4946                                                                      Citizen Letter A e- *g  gI) * -  s-June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Sincerely, Anne M Babcock Citl~enLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11
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Gordon Mackenzie 1119 3RD St Encinitas, CA 92024-5016                                                                  Citizen Letter A n - m - .Oe a* c        ct      e June 3,        2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman-Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please.let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gordon Mackenzie CitdienLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO  O CE amovement.
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Christine Karnofsky PO Box 2539 Kings.Beach, CA 96143-2539                                                                  Citizen.Letter A  *e -    fo- a c      c  ti en.
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincerely, Christine Karnofsky Citf~enLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                              CREDO      O E more than a network.
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Trish Kelliher 3300.Fort Jim Rd Placerville, CA 95667-7916                                                                  Citizen Letter A e- - ..-  S
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June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear'Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Trish Kelliher CitiYenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CREDO    Emore      than a network.
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Mary Lou Van Deventer 6082 Ralston Ave Richmond, CA 94805-1202                                                                    Citizen Letter P    e  - *0I- 0 o 0  -*        -
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mary Lou Van Deventer Cit02enLetters are a service of CREDO'",                                                            CREDOCRED~~Imore  than a network.
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Barabra Mauk PO Box 153 Hyampom, CA 96046-0153                                                                      Citizen Letter° An u ge e-m    sae June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan.-- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
S incere Iy, Barabra Mauk morethan a network.
CitifenLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                                        a movement.
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Paul Sanchez 89 Dean Rd Apt A Sacramento, CA 95815-3738                                                                    Citizen.Lette      -.
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June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul Sanchez Cit0enLetters are a service of CREDO7                                                              CREDO  O  more than a network.
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Kimberly M Thompson 6400 Christie Ave Apt 5302 Emeryville, CA 94608-1047                                                                    Citizen Letter A ue mesge  f r om                -
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Kimberly M Thompson CitiiAenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO  C Imore than a network.
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Sue Walden 1801 Franklin St Apt 404 San Francisco,. CA 94109-3451 PAn Cesg rma augn rriesag  fro itizen.Lte ocre        .-  n June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of
.reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sue Walden CitienLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                    CREDC    C  a Imore than a network.
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Anne Hurley 2917 Macarthur Blvd Apt 1H Oakland, CA 94602-3265                                                                      Citizen Letter A *- - **" * *  - -.        -e June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:-the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Anne Hurley CitlienLetters are a service of CREDO"."                                                          CREDO  O Ima E    more than a network.
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Sharon Davisson 17889 Douglas Rd Nevada City, CA 95959-9238                                                                    Citizen Letter A Bg m    fro m *  - -          -
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Sharon Davisson CitiienLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                              CREDO      O E    more than a network.
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Paul N Spencer 1262 El Padro Dr Livermore, CA 94550-5817                                                                      Citizen Lettern A_ .*e - **"
* l *  -oe June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukush ima.
Please let me know how you-intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Paul N Spencer Citi2enLetters are a service of CREDO".                                                              CRED0    O  more than a network.
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James B Merk 734 Cutting Way Sacramento, CA 95831-4948                                                                    Citizen Letter A g- - .6-" 0
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June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm..
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants,. particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, James B Merk CitilenLetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11  @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED    aO  Imore than a network.
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Elizabeth Jennings PO Box 803 Mill Valley, CA 94942-0803 Citizen Lettern A  e- -  gl- * *    - -.        -
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerab-le to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Jennings Citi2enLetters are a service of CREDO'"
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Michael H Horn 2417 W Oak Ave Fullerton, CA 92833-3112                                                                        CitizenLetter° A I" - .6- * *  - -e        -l June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop O-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Michael    H Horn CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED G a  mare than a network.
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Norbert K Farrell 3461 Laguna Ave Oakland, CA 94602-2901 Citizen Letter P n n m - *ug fr o
* June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in-the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspe.ctions at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you          know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
Sincerely, Norbert K Farrell CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                            CRED0      CD a more than a network.
movement.
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Margaret Eissler PO Box 939 Yosemite Ntpk, CA                                  95389-0939                                CitizenLetter A e- - .6 - * *  - -.        -
June 3,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Margaret Eissler CititenLetters are a service of CREDO-                                                              CRED0  O  more then a network.
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Theresa Wilson 329 Calle Dorado San Clemente, CA                              92672-2203                                    Citizen Lettern A *-I - l- .s- *l - l - '      ,"
June 3,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                      both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Theresa Wilson CitifenLetters are a service of CREDO'"                                                                CREDO  O E    more than a network.
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Elaine Rowan 5750 Christine Dr Eureka, CA 95503-7702                                                                        Citizen Letter A g- -  **- * *      -  -*
                                                                                                                          "1 June 8,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by .the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                      the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you                know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7;5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Elaine Rowan Citizerfketters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumner recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CRED J  CREDO  more  than a network.
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Dianne M Lane 6420 Berwickshire Way San Jose, CA 95120-3908                                                                    Citizen Lettern June 8,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging. fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                          both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please                let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Dianne M Lane Citizerýýetters are a service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO CO mare than a network.
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Jacob Simonowitz 3350 Lemon Ave Signal Hill, CA 90755-4704                                                                Citizen Letter" A  e".-  g    ** *    -  -gI June 8,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                          issue.
Sincere Iy, Jacob Simonowitz Citizenretters are a service of CREDO'"
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Maureen Penny 617 San Diego Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94085-3048                                                                    Citizen Letter
* n r gn t-June 8, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in.California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Maureen Penny Citizerqetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                      Ca S
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Marsha Respess 8448 Matilij.a Ave Panorama City, CA 91402-3823                                                                Citizen Letter A e -    *- *I * -    -e        -
June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
S incere Iy, Marsha Respess CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO": .
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Jan Herbert 1415 Fulton Rd Ste 205 Pmb 193 Santa Rosa, CA 95403-7661 Citizen Letter A  -l
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June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed, by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on.top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spentfuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                          issue.
Sincerely, Jan Herbert CitizgnLetters are a Service of CRED.O:
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Demetri Serfimides 73 Rocca Dr Fairfax, CA 94930-1227                                                                      Citizen Letter
.June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclearfacility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
Sincerely, Demetri Serfimides CitizanLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 9 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED a    a movement.
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Mr. R Gutierrez 1871 Lexington Ave San Mateo, CA 94402-4026                                                                        Citizen Letter A -"  .e" S
* 0 -  -. l June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre. nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                            issue.
Si ncere Iy, Mr. R Gutierrez CitiznLetters are a service of CREDO";
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consurmer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO        more than a network.
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Carolyn Macdougall 1720 Las Canoas Rd Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2347                                                                Citizen Letter
                                                                                            £  e"  .6 " 0
* S -    ".        -
June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both.are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                        issue.
S incere Iy, Carolyn Macdougall CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO'".
2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CRED O        more than a network.
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Mindy Pfeiffer 773 Belvidere St Pasadena, CA 91104-3722                                                                        Citizen Letter A  *-  -  *g- * * -    -el June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger-in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me know how you                                  intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Mindy Pfeiffer CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO" 2928 02/11 @ Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDO      more than a network.
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Stacey J Tafoya 5517 Vallejo St Apt A Emeryville, CA 94608-2643                                                                    Citizen Letter A g1- -  *e-* 0
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June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples:                                    the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you            know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                  and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                  Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                  temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please              let me. know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Stacey J Tafoya Citizn Letters area service of CREDO' 2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consurner recycled paper. 02011 CREDO CREDOY        more than a network.
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Gloria J Fulcher 2925 Roanoke Ct Bakersfield, CA 93306-2601                                                                Citizen Lettern A  -" .6 " * * -  -. e June 9,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please            let me know how you intend to address this                        issue.
S incere Iy, Gloria J Fulcher Citiz;9nLetters are a service of CREDO`-
2928 02/11 @Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO CREDOY    more than a network.
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Hank Doyle 6528 Babcock Ave N Hollywood, CA 91606-2309                                                              Citizen Letter An uren mesg  from a cocre        ciizn June 9,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Hank Doyle CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO"                                                                CREO`          more than a network.
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Gail Nyhan 284 Barbara Ave Mountain View, CA                                94040-3106                            Citizen Lettero i "  O *    -    -o        -
June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo'Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Gail Nyhan CitizonLetters are a service of CREDO'..
CREDODO  mOre than a network.
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2928 02/11 1 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. E,2011 CREDO
 
John Kitchenka 2437 Centinela Ave Apt 2 Santa Monica, CA 90405-2112                                                                  Citizen Letter.
A **      * *e -    -.
June 9,            2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this                                      issue.
Si ncere Iy, John Kitchenka CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO7 2928 02/11 G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2011 CREDO C RED        more than a network.
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Gary Frederickson PO Box 295.
Bolinas, CA 94924-0295                                                                          Citizen Letter A  *-  -  ..- " S
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June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at.
the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you                                              intend to address this  issue.
Sincerely, Gary Frederickson more than a network.
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Sue Oaks 217 Bassett St Petaluma, CA 94952-2668                                                                Citizen Lettern June 9, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Sue Oaks CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO';
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Janice Romero Nielsen.
707 E Vassar Ave Fresno, CA 93704-6130                                                                      Citizen Lettern A  O"  .6 6O
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June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know,                        both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, Janice Romero Nielsen CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO".:
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William K Mitchell 907 Cedar St Berkeley, CA 94710-1823                                                                    Citizen Lettern A  O"  g" *O *        -*
June 9,          2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake. Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to.
withstand a temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
Sincerely, William K Mitchell CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO."                                                            CREDQ ,  more than a network.
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Diane White 1882 Crockett Rd Auburn, CA 95603-9428 Citizen Letter rgn mesag  fromS *    -
June 3, 2011 Chairman Gregory Jaczko US Nuclear Regulatory Comm.
Mail Stop 0-16G4 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
==Dear Chairman Gregory Jaczko,==
 
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan -- and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear facility -- are a worrying reminder of the threat posed by all nuclear power plants, particularly by the aging fleet of reactors in the U.S.
Two prime examples: the Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear plants in California.
I'm writing to demand that you run immediate inspections at these
.plants to address the risks to our health and environment.
As you              know, both Diablo Canyon and San Onofre sit on top of major fault lines                    and both pose a grave danger in the event of a serious earthquake.                    Both are more than 25 years old and neither was built to withstand a                    temblor over magnitude 7.5.
Like the Fukushima facility, they're located on the coast and vulnerable to a tsunami. Worse, the plants have spent fuel rods stored in pools of the same design as those that are now leaking radiation at Fukushima.
Please let me know how you intend to address this issue.
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LTR-11-0309 - Ltrs from 509 Individuals Regarding Demand to Run Immediate Inspections at Diablo Canyon and San Onofre to Address Real Risks to Health and Environment
ML11178A094
Person / Time
Site: Diablo Canyon, San Onofre  
Issue date: 06/01/2011
From: Gold C, Friedman P, Vassos A
- No Known Affiliation
To: Jaczko G
NRC/Chairman
References
LTR-11-0309
Download: ML11178A094 (509)


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