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Citizen Form Letters from 93 Individuals Regarding Indian Point License Renewal
ML14273A581
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Issue date: 09/08/2014
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{{#Wiki_filter:Citizen Letter 09/08/2014 An urgent message from a concerned citizen. 6663000245 PRESORT<> .. , .. ,.,, ................. ,.,., ....... ,.,., ... , .... ,.,., .. ,,.,, .. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Nancy Brothers PO BOX391 CALLICOON CTR, NY 12724-0391 Citizenletters are a seNice of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter * ****** < -. i (, '*' H-.Jt*-ii.:j._i3Ei ..... \. ::.... ... :.. ..... : aw wW 1-:'j ll:o 01-t/)(1) wll: ll:_ O.IL. --._1;*SPO,s); r;}'r """ d * .;;;,.w "" J PITN£'1 BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 .,,,,I,IJiollniiJ 11' **JII*ul' 1JII' .. pp tiJIIojudj** 'ltlllltl 09/08/2014 6643000001 PRESORT<> II I I NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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CitizenLe**j New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Adele Wasserman 3357 MAPLEWOOD DR N WANTAGH, NY 11793-3420 <Iii r Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" CREDO" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter H ._,i i-*i bl--i :.:i E:i :2t:.)SE:S ... / ::*... / (.:*: Q(/) UJ(/) J-<1: o::...l oo U)l-o..U.: * . .. "'lQ 114 :l V PITNEV BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 II 'I' I' "*llu111t11*"1"tll tlll1ll1'1t '1111111*1' 11 u1*1*1' 09/07/2014 6457[][][]179 PRESORT<> .1.'1'"1111*111111*111'11'11111111*111111111*111111111111111 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Vivien Rose PO BOX23 TRUMANSBURG, NY 14886-0023 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter * * .. **

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hair Macfarlane, Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, J Ferrell 60 HAMILTON AVE APT 7J StATEN ISLAND, NY 10301-1850 Citizen letters are a service of O Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CitizenLetter .* ...*. * .. ;i" !; ,.--,_. . ' ::**:' ;_ : ! . . ,;i.:;.:JH :2i:iE,sr..; . .-;_:::* .. / ..... \ *:\ c(/) w<l.l (,')1-w<l.l a:: a::: a.U: --..qQ fiJ :;;;;;:::;,-w*"hm"-1::: .;:;,.,....,.-,.::;;::,;***"' 5 PJlNfV BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 I !In I I I I I l*ll'tt' II" I II II I" 1 *'nl 1 "'**I ll*tlll'll 1111' I

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marie Anna Marra PO BOX446 SYRACUSE, NY 13206-0446 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO --------------- --- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter ir9m.*** i. 1 *;ill!'" hl!i' l .. ' "i lr,i.:. C* .. ..... \. ..... :. .. *:::: 0(1) wen 1-<( a:::..J ou II) I-a..U:: -'9<;! @f"'?"' , .* ,."""""""""'"" E I Jt 5 . fliTN£V BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP 09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 i-*i .. J H i*l*.J ::Ei 8 :2CiE,f:55 llt11111tt11tlt11**ttlllltllt*l1*1t!11*1'tlll1*111*1t*1*111*tt1*1 09/07/2014 6455000080 PRESORT<> ,.,,., ... , .. ,., .. , .... ,, ............. ,.,,.,, .... , ...... , ..... ,.,, NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." . Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Malcolm Brown PO BOX567 JEFFERSONVILLE, NY 12748-0567 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter . *.An .. , t t

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marsha Darling PO BOX7337 GARDEN CITY, NY 11530-0725 Citizen letters are a service of G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDO ------------------ - 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter ' J;' -, ,_,'qljj<; -__ ,, * !'" ' \ .. ', l ' l: ;j .-. , r: r**i*...ii-il>l* . 2("J5E,S *:::.:*. ::.?.-. ..... :: ... -=::.:. ..... \. *:::: 0(1) wW oo 1.1)1-WC.I) o::O:: a..U:: II . . . z qt ? v* .,_ PIINfV BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP 09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 t*'*t1u"'" tu*l1*t111tlll1*111**'1*11111*1*n*t*ll**1t't11t1 09/05/2014 9222000001 PRESORT<> 1'111' **ll*ll**l***l*n**n**l"lllh *l**l*****n*ull*****111n* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Bernard Rowan 50 WEBSTER AVE APT 1A NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801-6938 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. CREDO -----------


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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Linda Zeito 208 2ND ST ITHACA, NY 14850-3451 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlortne*free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter . ............. :. :. : : .... . .... :. *:::.... :*.. :.. ... .'* .. * ... *: 0(/) w(J) 1-<[ n::..J oo 11)1-Q.LL.

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Esther Horne 350 W 24TH ST APT 7H NEW YORK, NY 10011-2226 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter , An . ... ..... ... / -:::: Q(l) wen l-et o::..J oo wcn o::O:: a..U::

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Katherine Jackson 435 S 5TH ST APT 2F BROOKLYN, NY 11211-7425 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <1:>2013 CREDO -------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOrn CitizenLetter .* . ** ij .,_,_,, ... ** .. : :*.*.il j * :*:.>. ::,. !

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09/05/2014 9224000075 PRESORT<> '11'1'1*1*1111*11*11111'111111*1111111111.111111'11*11111'1 fj} NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, John Farkas 21978 75TH AVE FLUSHING, NY 11364-3044 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <02013 CREDO CREDOTM ------= -------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter *** -s .:l*!*:.;jJuJI'Ihi* ..... d;,il1"1H'I1*uilt*, . Cik ' .'> 1;.:-:c', ,,, cJ;:nia:'"lt:' . Vi\ n ;u v'\_/ \'l r :*'t: c, ._:j :**. ...... : .... ***. : :. ... . ** .. *::.:... ."-...... :. ... :.. * ... *: CCI) w(/) 1-<( o:::...J oo 1.1)1-UJ(/) ex:<< a..U: II '\"! E 1J 3 t-v* PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 i-*i ._iHl.) ._1:,;:1 8 20555 11111'11J111J 11JI*I1'1*1*J*1*1*11tll 11 JI*11J*Jir' '1*111ll*" ***11 09/09/2014 0372000035 PRESORT<> ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ... ,.,.,,., ..... ,,., ... , .. ,., .. ,, .. ,, .. ,., OO NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter A:n urgent message fr.om a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Robert Dalessandro 3967 SEDGWICK AVE APT 10F BRONX, NY 10463-3106 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <02013 CREDO CREDo* ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter * <An fr9rit C\ . -. _-. . .. -.. , ,, __ . . -.* *.-;--_-*. '*'**** .*. -_**'/',--*: --*'_.-*.--........ ":*---*-,_,._,,_,:'.* .. _-. __ **-. *.-_. *, *-* .. ,.-_. ***-*.-*----.***, ., ... -.*, __ .. , ... ,:1* *1 :.:, .. ... i-*i ,.J H \.:.\ .. J E:i -.:*:.:*.**:.:::-. ..... :.: ... ......... : ... *:\ c<l) w<l) l-et 0::...1 0(.) <1)1-w<l) o::O:: a.U: II . . r;}** lit I. :1':lJ'!1ff!ff""'"'"'""' ... """ .J :::') PITNE'i BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 11 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 "'t*ul11t"'"llll'll "1**1t*u"ll*l'**l111t*ll'l*"' *IIIII' 09/05/2014 92220001l11 PRESORT<> IIIJIIJ*IIJIII*J***JIJII,JI,IJIIJJIIIIII'I'I'II'II'III'IIIIII*II* t!l NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens. transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushim9 on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Pointwould not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely. Anne Proudfire 658 SEWARD ST ROCHESTER, NY 14611-3822 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO ---------------s 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter An trqH1 ... .... . ',_, ... ,;.. ' ... '_;,(, -:;: ' . ,r\, .. *':i,*'-F1* *. i i-*i i.:.\ ** .i 3 E:i 2'.)E:f:55 .. ..... .. ..... \. *:\ oCil WCI) !i:S oo (/)I-o..U:: * . . 0 s ::l , .... PITNfY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ... ,, .... ,.,,,., .. ,, 09/09/2014 037 4000092 PRESORT<> luul11*11h *1111***1*1****nl** *1*'1*1111 h *t*m**n*l*t****** NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses.

  • I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Nancy Smith 123 PANGBURN RD DELMAR, NY 12054-5418 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:-0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* -----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter ,,An ,urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Martha Jarosh 5ABODE RD NEW LEBANON, NY 12125-2600 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:-0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ------------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Manuel Lemakis 565 W 169TH ST APT 3H NEW YORK, NY 10032-3908 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine--free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105. Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter ffQnf9 ) : . H--iHhl-* .i::!:iB , .... -.r-rr.-. / \ .... ..... \ .. *:::.: aw w<n oo wC/l o::n:: c...U:: II I . . '1> "'-(<-& {(;; ';) PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP11 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 11*11111u11*11*1*" 'lnll"l' *n11 H *111' t*l' 1111' l'lt l**t**t 09/10/2014 ll8461lllllll49 PRESORT<> llull*lh 11*11* h "II h lalll*h 'IIIIIIII*JII*JI lallllllllll*fiiJ "'" NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Martha Mcgee 804 W 180TH ST APT 36 NEW YORK, NY 10033-3510 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02014 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Servic:e Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter *.** isiti:i$!1.'******. ]' .l I ,*\\ ,. .. . ., ......... . ---.. ' .. , <C t>>\\1::..:.* ******., *. . t}.:d Lni;_co

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. hi its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Iridian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, John Tapper 141 JAVA ST BROOKLYN, NY 11222-1602 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:'" 0 Printed on chlorine-tree. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO CitizenLetter trc?rrra concerned *:.:.:*. **:::*. / \ ..... ::: .. / *-:.... -:::: Cl(l) w0 0() (1)1-a..U:: II <8' .. c .. .::: ..... "' z . :) PITN£'1 BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 11 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 t*i ._i i-*\ i,) .... i ::::i i3 :;2()5!:::";5 't*llt1'*111Jtl i ,,,,I I 'l'tlll*'*t'lllllllll**ttl*'' 09/07/2014 6457000035 PRESORT<> *ll*lll'**l****'**u*11*****1*11*1**1******111*1*1*11*11**'****'* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Edith Mann 2942 COATES RD PENN YAN, NY 14527-8933 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 4:>2013 CREDO ---------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter@ An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Margaret Boyd 2429 BIGELOW LN BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027-9781 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 1:>2014 CREDO CREDo* --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLeHer { -..::!> "' ""' l,,,,l . .. ,.,, ** ,, $jf ':ti:'\\ ' f,f;J, W' *JI , ' f\! '**r. R *

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Ann Goldsmith 19 NORTHAMPTON ST APT 102 BUFFALO, NY 14209-2151 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO CREDOTM --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter n: 7**1tf**tas***! I r I. .. D! ;. lll!l1t1 , 1 N'l, . '!' *:htadJii,<E£2' .c! "'6' . (\! "'lf?:,si* :no <:-;:;:;: -\ **:_:;:.. ..... *:7:: ./ **: ... -:::.: o<n wen ou (/)1-wcn rx:O::: a..U: II . c-d' ' Q '" ';:) PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP15 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 t*t*l*tl1t1r1111'1**1lll*'***tll*t "'tl*l111t"'lt **II t**1tlttl.l 09/11/2014. 1292000116 PRESORT<> JlJ.I 1*11* *. **1*1*1***11*1'1111*111*1*11tllt**n.,.ltlll'*'*l*'lt* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washrngton, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mona Molarsky 520 W 110TH ST APT 8A NEW YORK, NY 10025-2084 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102014 CREDO ------- -- ---


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Wendy Alexander PO BOX 15 BLOOMINGTON, NY 12411-0015 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO -------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter **.* Afi Ufg'etit *,*******.*** *. ,; .. ;":,_;*,,;;*._ .-__ .. ,,._ -.:*.;*_.,,_,._. ___ ,,-._.*->.:.:'*.:_,-._,_ *;-.;.-,*. ---<.:**c;\*,-, .. ,,,_,.,.j __ **,-__ ..... : _:*.*.*. *._:**.; _ _,,._._:-:-,;* :.--:.* .. :-***.*-.,..(**: ... :-.*-*-*-, __ ,_*, ...*. -_,_.; ,,.**_-*.-; ... *:'<:,:,: .. :.. . .* , ::*:t,:. ::,OC**. \i *. !, "ti1_:* -**=.=::*. ..... ..:* ... / \. *:::-: CCI) WCI) oo 11)1-WCI) o::tr: a..U.:

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, George Misner 18 DEL VIEW TER DELHI, NY 13753-1057 Citizenletters are a service of CREDo:* 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO CREDo* -------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this Issue. Sincerely, Mary Gail Decker 123 PINEBROOK DR HYDE PARK, NY 12538-1856 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDO. -----= ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter ', a t:ohcerned' citizeti.* , . rRftitJFf.'*. .--.. * .. , ' *;iti@SJl!-'ijMi DC .. J r**i i.*.\ ._1 :.::1.E1 :;;::Ci555 ... . ...... : :** ...... ........... o<n w<n oo U)l-a..ii: ** . ,.. " '1Q ;;p.e """' :l PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 AUG29 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 "1*1!1" tit I 'I I II I It I I 'It I I I 'It I,, 'lit I 1"'1' I' '"'I* II" I 09/11/2014 1292000098 PRESORT<> *ll'n11***'***'11*1*'*1'1'***1J1hm*H..,Phhl***'***11111' NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nudear RegtjlqtoryCommission Washington, DC. 20555"0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

C_itizenLetter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Lois Martin 240 W 98TH ST APT 7G NEW YORK, NY 10025-5509 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2014 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter .. Aft. , <' ');*< *; *. ; < _--:_ *_* --** -_, ,_ '-_-__-,_, ,_, .-.. ':_-_-. >< .... *--> .*_---_-.:,_,_,*,-_-.:-. --,* '-*'->---* *--._, .. , . -: -. *;'; -": '. _-_ -. -> .;,':,_;.-.>' : --. c <:..-, ':MI. c Jr;ciir -,.. -,.. **::::* .. / 1:* ... *::::.* ..... \. c<n w<n 1-c::t a:::..J oo cnt-o..U:: "z (l ::J: PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 15 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 H--ii-**i !.} *. J ::::i 8 :2i:iSS5 tl*l't'll 11 I II llttt'l II 1'1'11111 rllllltltlllllttl' J 111JI*JI*11 Citize ett r ' , ' , " 09/12/2014 1764[][)[)[][)9 PRESORT<> ll'*'lh nl***ll*'* ******u*l*ll'**lll**'"'ll*l*1*1* *'hi'****'* r! NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Cl-*air Macfarlane,

An .urgent message from a conc-erned citizen. ; New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Benjamin Schwartz 8 OAKHURST CT MOUNT SINAl, NY 11766-3422 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO C EDO ------


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Dear Cl-.air Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. ';,:*. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marianne Loffredo 12 FRANCES DR KATONAH, NY 10536-3211 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine*free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO ---------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter .Jr\ *if{**o L !.i

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09/12/2014 1764000124 PRESORT<> JI******I*IIIJ*JI*'III*Jnll*l*l'lllllll*'**'*'*****l'bUt"*t NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a :concerned citizen. -New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Susan Hammond 102 ELAINE AVE SYRACUSE, NY 13212-3609 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO CREDO --- - -= ---- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter .. I. i< *<A;; ri.; *:!r --. ... \"<, ;-, .. ---.' ,, .. ..... .. ..... ::... *:::.: a (,I) w(J) oo U)l-a.U: II I . -"-'\E.SPQs;-: <.}'< fJ -;?:"""""'"";r""'* :::;t PITNE'I BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP16 20'14 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/12/2014 1764000118 PRESORT<> 11'1"1' .. llll*l***lll*HIH*h I IIIII **1*1**111JI1J'IJ1*JJ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission *Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. >, New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Sally Frances 180 DEGRAW ST FL 1 BROOKLYN, NY 11231-3008 Citizenletters are a seNice of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO CREDo* ----- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO CitizenLetter * , .... ,-,;_:*------="' .lti' ! .. >' !'.; -\;' *-._ t. ***::-; ..... :}.. ? ..... ..: ... *=\* 0(1) w<f.l 1-<( ou (1)1-ll..U. II . . \>-'\f.SPO.s;>: .,Q /il 'J!J!!!!jff!,f'"'"'""'"""" ';) ,,... PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP16 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 11*t*ll J I. I J .,,,,,,,,II II,,,,, I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I *IJ .,,,,,,, 09/12/2014 1764000115 PRESORT<> *****l*****l****ll*n*l** ..... h ****111** .. 111*11* ***u***lnl*1.1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

iti nL tter New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Sally Andriette 4 FANLEY AVE SPRING VALLEY, NY 10977-3856 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO RED --------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter .. ***** -L:* .. 1 : ;, " ',._;;,. :t* . 't. .. *:.: .. / :: .... ..... :: .... c<n UJ(f.l oo wt-o..U:: --0*-SPOs):; cB' "9C>! fit d ... --.,., z 4 ? -PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP16 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 *II*JJ'I***IIIIJII.J .. l1*' "'" ,.q,JI,lll "*u1t*ll .. l11*J 09/12/2014 176 4000086 PRESORT<> 1 h l1111ti11Jnll1tll'111l111llll'.lul111 Hh '1"'111 it II lul1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory :Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter .A:n urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mariah Stancarone 63 AVENUE A APT 20F NEW YORK, NY 10009-6552 Citizenletters are a seNice of CREDo:* 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO C Eoo* ---*----- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter ******* tr<>m ** *.3.* 11\ ** n A'. It* :*Jt:r*. :>-j :;, *.* :. ,:_. ..... :; .. ? ..... o0 UJCI) 0(.) (1)1-UJCI) t:t:O:: ti.U: II '4 :J PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 16 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 J11*1t*PJIIJIIJ*I*uJ ,J .I I ,J 111111'1 1 JIIIIJ 1 J, IJ t*J IJ II I IJ 11'11 I 09/11/2014 1292000108 PRESORT<> *'**'1*'1*11 t*rrl II 1*'1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555:-:0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Manzar Atabaki 444 E 86TH ST APT 4E NEW YORK, NY 10028-6498 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02014 CREDO CREDOTM ------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter ***y .. .{. 'll' .. 1-'mt t.h<_,ir * *

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfillec;:l storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Kathie Wunderlich 210 RIVER RD PERU, NY 12972-4644 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper.IQ2014 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter ; , . .t'> P1 . . * ..... . . 1i 1Jili100 .) .... i. 1-*i *. J 1-i'*) ._J ::::na **:.:.::.. ..... **: .... ..... \. *:::.: ocn wen 1-<C o::..J oo wcn a:: a:: ll.ii: II . c !1:.:: ,_-<;£SPOsl: ,§-r z '4 ? PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 15 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 llltl*t*llt*'llhl' "II'" *IIJ**IIIItl* 11111tll 09/11/2014 12921JIJUIJ61 PRESORT<> NRC Chair AIHson.Macfarlane United Regulatory. Commission W:ash ington, DC 2'05 5.5-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing miilions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, James Goldstein 5504 S LEBANON RD EARLVILLE, NY 13332-3146 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2014 CREDO -----------


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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Jan Hoogenboom 1715 PALMETTO ST APT 1R RIDGEWOOD, NY 11385-2874 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2014 CREDO CREDo* ---------- --- --- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter "*** "An*Yr9.f:lt1t # > 2Ct555 ..... ..: .... *:::.. ..... ..:* ... *:7;..: 0(/) I.U(/) 1-<t n::..J oo (/)1-I.U(/) n::O:: a..U:: II {;:f < -==""""' 9""'"'""""'"""' z. d ::> .

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Ellen Mclaughlin 412 N MIDLAND AVE NYACK, NY 10960-1204 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recyded paper. ©2013 CREDO -------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter * ** c \'.".:*. :::::. / \. \. / ::.... 0<1) w0 oo <1)1-o..U: II F'Qsb. C:>' ,.,... r;. tf'"-z d :J. PITN£V BQ\NFS 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 20*14 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 ttoz 9 1 d:J(; lSOd tl AQ IJalldaloc* .., 1tt1H1tt"11 **ll*tlllt1t1*tt1111'*11t**lt'h *t111" h 'l"ht* ( 09/08/2014 6643000135 PRESORT<> .. ,,,,., .. ,,,, ................ ,,.,, .. ,,,,,,, .. ,.,, .. ,,,, .. ,,.,.,. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the pUblic from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Meghan Bush 9 BAY LN BROOKHAVEN, NY 11719-9762 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter .. ** Af1 * .. *=::.:*. ..... \. \.. ./ "\ .. *:\ c.<n IIJW r-<t n:::...J oo UJW a::: a::: a,U: "\\:.SPOs7: r;,<-.1" -'lo. 1:! z ? 0 2 1R $ 00.406

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds* is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now . . Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Duane Zaloudek 431 E 12TH ST APT 18 NEW YORK, NY 10009-4043 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'." CREDO 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO -------= -- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter ..... ;:-.. ..... ::... ..... :: ... o<n w<n oo 11)1-w<n o::O: ll.i! 4' II ::l / PITNEY BOWf-S 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 ,, ,_; .L .) j i l*'v\...,A_;-.,, 09/08/2014 6663000224 PRESORT<> .,.,.,., .. , .. , ....... , ... ,, ... ,, .. , .... ,.,,, .. ,.,, ..... ,,,., ... ,. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Margot Pennell 69 1ST AVE APT 16 NEW YORK, NY 10003-9439 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter rr9m .. ..... \. ::... ..... ..: .... 0(/) UJ(f) oo tl)t-a..U: * . . . . . 4Q :;;:;;;:'"""""""""'""' -z ';) PITNEY UOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 J!vJ or ;: !. ..} !!. .-.. l11l*11*l* illnll.lll*l*ll*ll'llllil!l*1*1111111'111'1' ) .. 09/08/2014 6643000154 PRESORT<> 1*****1**************1*111**11*******1**11*******1111111*11*1*1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen.

  • New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen brokeri warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 millio-n people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Pamela Miller 228 UNION ST BROOKLYN, NY 11231-3502 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO." ()Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* -----------------

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09/08/2014 6643000115 . PRESORT<> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,, .. ,.,, .. ,,,,.,, .. , .. , ..... NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40"-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Margaret Dean 238 W 106TH ST APT 4D NEW YORK, NY 10025-3647 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDO ----------= 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter , , .. ,. ::.?.*. / \.. '\. ..... :: .... *:\ o<ll UJ<I) 0(.) UJ(/) n::O: ll.U:: ** 4-' "lQ II 14 ? *, PITNf\' BOWl:S 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 ttoz 9 r d3s ;t,)Wo Jsod .. * .111 ** , h'lltll 11"1' ...... tlltltl1*11liHI'*t"'t't"11111t*t1 09/08/2014 bbb3000215 PRESORT<> .111*1111'1***111*****11*11111111111111*1111111'11111*1'111111 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message fr:om a concerned citizen. , New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marci Reaven 53 SAINT MARKS PL NEW YORK, NY 10003-7932 CitizenLetters are a seNice of G Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter * /;:*.-:<' .--**, -:.-:_ *:_.._ __ ._ -_,_,* .... :;-__ ,, '_,_, *_.,-._ , __ :-.. _-._,_, .-, _...,,_ :: ** ...... * -.* ;,.*.,._; *._,. ___

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. *Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Maydelle Fason Liss 95 PARK TER E APT 6G NEW YORK, NY 10034-1446 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <02013 CREDO ---= = --= 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter -'-.-*-_-**-:-.... , __ ; _ _. .. -,.* *-_.**--__ .*---:--*-_.,;-,.,_ ........... ___ ,,._ ... --. __ **:*:*-::-_,*_._._._..-_*:*-;: .:*:*-:* . ..-..::*----*-,_*:*_*:***.: .. * " .. *:-*-. ___ ,_ .. _., __ .... __ .. ..... ::*... \. ..... =: .... -:::.: o<n WCI) 00 w<n o::tx: a..ii: --**v , --Z ';). . PITNfl' BOWFS 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 :n, B/11' t3 r Wg *l '-: ll"nl***"li u1**1* 111 11' *r"l" "!1*1 "111 1 I' u, I''"" h 09/08/2014 6663000143 PRESORT<> II* hlllllll*llllulohllll*nlllll" h 11 h 1"111111 h *llh 1111!* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. : New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shwt the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Joan Stern Kiok 442 E 20TH ST APT 9H NEW YORK, NY 10009-8126 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" () Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----= --= = 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter *.. .. ' ... ::::-./ \. :.; ... / :.:* ... :::*: 0(/) w(/) oo (1)1-I!J(/) o::O:: ti.U: II . . . "-> w ... .,"V"W'F. ,.., ':) . PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 .'U il .r* v*. l j .. '.\ ul*'* '1'1*1' 111.11' 1.11. 11 111 p1 tl 11.11111111" 11, 11 ll*lltltl" 1 09/08/2014 6663000168 PRESORT<> ***********1*1****1******1*1***1*1*1********11*111111*1*1*******1 f! NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Kate Plumb PO BOX43 SAG HARBOR, NY 11963-0001 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post<onsumer recycied paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* ------= ----- 101Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter ,, An from a cotn:erned citizen. **::.:: .. / ..... : ... aw wW 1-<t o:::..J oo (1)1-w(/) o:::O::: o..U:

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. -New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Lilyan Glusker .450 WEND AVE APT 6C NEW YORK, NY 10024-5342 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% pos1-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO = -= ---- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter fn:)fri f:l ..... . .. * -.---* *-.* '-.-..... * -* ..* -*--** *--** >,* .. _, ....... *--*. . . *:.:.:*. **:.:.. ..... \.. ..... \ .. c0 UJ(I) r-:5 !§o !1)1-UJ(I) a..U: *"'r8 i</ ;:::;::::: {f"""""""ffi-fP f.;. JT --5 " PITNEV BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, JoeiKanoff 449 S BROADWAY NYACK, NY 10960-4807 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ----------= 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter Al1 ft6ft't,;s ,, ___ , ._-,_.,,_.-_-,-... -->>.-,' . :*. , __ -. -*.::->-* *-.. ---, . .-. '. _. **"* _ .. c;,*_ '***:* *;-< ;-;-_._ __ _. _._. ..... <.-:.-_-*i ... ,_ .. ' _,. *. *. >:*-.;_ -*-,:. *, .*. '*> _-.--_-*_, ___ -: .-,:,_,:,_. ,.. -, .** :-*\*, -:* ... _; ---:*..-..--.* -,,,; **:.:::*. / ::*... \. ..... ::* ... 0(1) w(l) .... cx o::..J 0(.) (1)1-w(l) o::O:: a..U:: II 4' .. IT'Z" , t: lr;; :::.:,.= -z ::) PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 twz D 1 QOIDO lSOcl )Jl?n?{, ':PJ An L ...-"f .. ) ljtfltl'lt*tft'll'*tl* 1111,1 ttlll' JJIJI'1IIIIjulll,,,,,,,,fllltl 09/08/2014 6663000100 PRESORT<> .. , ... , ... ,., ....... ,., ........ , .... , ......* ,, ... , .... , ......... , ri£ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point isa threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection oftwo earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, George Silver 432 BOVINA RD BOVINA CENTER, NY 13740-6518 Citizenletters are a service of ()Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO -------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter *-rAn *;" **=:::*. / \ .. /. .... *:::.: c0 w0 1-j a:u w0 a: a: a.U:: II L .. POst,_ (;_) I" '"-..... ---z 4 ... ";) PITNCV 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 J [\ T i'JS .. J ;. CJJ : .. ; -.. ...,;;:t 11r1t ""'ttlltltlll'*l' ,u.p .. ," url'*r' l'tll"l'"'tlll 09/08/2014 bbb3[][][]315 PRESORT<> I'IJIIol*h lllul1*11oiJ*I"'II'JI111J1111, h JnJ"'IIni1 .. JIIJJ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter ,An .urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Tim Tobin 1637 BLUE MOUNTAIN RD PAUL SMITHS, NY 12970-2424 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post*consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ---= -- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter ........ ***Air ..... :***. : :. :. .. :. . .. . : *.* : *::.: ... :*.. ... :#. * .... : CCI) IUCI) 1-<( o::..J ou w<l.l o::O:: a..U:: --<a liJ lfd -t= >; " 5 PITNEV BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 ttoz9r i'iJK{pi !:\*Jd ,, ., '-' l)l*;,n;J""" l'l"'1ll1111 .t 'IIJ*I111"11l'IIIIHIII11'1'111"11111111 09/08/2014 6663000197 PRESORT<> 'll'*tll**'**l'**111*1**11ttlt*ltt11*ttl111*'111tlllltl't1*1*tlt1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage_ ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Linda Gerien 123 MAIN ST # 5 GREENPORT, NY 11944-1442 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ---------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter , .. .frQili .. ** .. / \... :.:*.. ... :* ... * .. Q(./) w(J) t-<t o::-1 oo (./)I-a..U:: ':}'<- "z ";) ;" PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 *tlOZ 0 I d:' W'J!lJO lSOJ ljJF -"f At'> L'*{n, .. " \-. 11111111111' II 1,111,11' *'I*I"II.IJI.II, IIIIJ*II' "*hii'H 09/08/2014 bbb300011b PRESORT<> llllllllllllll*lll.llh 1-11**111111*1111'111'11*11**11*11*111*11* [@ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Howard Girven PO BOX306 HANCOCK, NY 13783-0306 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO. ---------- - 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDON CitizenLetter .. Ah .*.;::. ..... ..:... *-:-... ....-: ... *:.:*: o<n w<n 1-<( o::..J ou w<n o::O:: a.U: II tf:) -t: 5 PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 .!1,,1/Y! cJ T '-'tf. U/, .._; ! ; ttC lc .,,, Pllt"tl*l1 "nh*t"*"ht""'l*'"'*'"ll *llltt 09/05/2014 9224000121 PRESORT<> 'lnll'*h 11**1'1'1' 1lh '*l'**'l'u**l'**l'**l'llll. '1111****'* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane l!2.l:l: United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersectionoftwo earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Oliver Fein 18 WYCKOFF ST BROOKLYN, NY 11201-6306 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter ** .,, .. r:.:L . ..;. ,,(,; :f:":::. ... ;; ' .,_:._: .. ') ,-.,/ ** '-' .: * '* ) * "#' ** *_./ i'*i * .. .i H i.*l*.J -:.::.i E:i 2Ci$E';5 *:::.:*. / \. ..... :: ... 0(/) w(/) t-el o::..J 0(.) (/)1-w(/) o::O:: o...U: II ":> (8" ::t:1jti::df""""""""'"""'" t= "j PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 20*14 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 I l*ltJ1*1 I I'*' I *'*1'1 I ll'lt'l'tiJI*tl*l*t*tl'1'1'1tlll*ll11111 09/05/2014 9222000058 PRESORT<> ll*lloiiiiiiJIIIIIIolllllllll1'11111'11111'1ll*lllll'l'lll NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter ,An urgent message from ,a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mary Ann Mulvihiii-Decker PO BOX2772 SAG HARBOR, NY 11963-0120 Citizen letters are a service of O Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CRE -------------- -- - 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter * **.*An .. I.e,'* r! ,, .:,*!;. *d : ' \ I.\; :*: *-.: .. * */ -: ... -, ... : i,:'> Ukj, ;*_,_,; *,-<. t**\ ._i H l*.i .* J :.::i 8 2CJSE:5 .... ::.. ... *';._, / \ .. ::-:: CCI) wcn 1-C[ n::..J oo Cl)l-a..U:: II . . C;) .m:r;::*§.==:,"""' z '::l PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00a406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 't'*tll*11'***'*t*t1*1t*tl*l1r'lt*'*ttl'''''''l1tt'tlll1ttl1 09/05/2014 9222000064 PRESORT<> III'IIIIIII*IJIIIollllll'lllllllllolloiiii'IIII***J*III*I*o*l NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of lndian*Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend* to address this issue. Sincerely, Oliver Baer 91 E 3RD ST APT 18 NEW YORK, NY 10003-9027 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 11:>2013 CREDO ---= ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLetter Ali **r.:: ........ .. j L i a ,. ... ' ,. .. .li '\. *Ufl, \:-\\!! >;" :t* .* .. i , ........ * :_;( *.:. H* ... **::::*. ..... :> .. ..... ..:* ... (:*: CCI) IUCI) !i::l oo w0 0;!11': ll.U: * . z 14 :::. . PITN£\' BOWl 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 1 llll'lll'l'll'll'ljlll I Ill I II*'II'JIJII ** I.I*JIII'IIItlll I *Ill 09/05/2014 9224000170 PRESORT<> .. ,.,,,,, .. ,., .... ,.,, .. ,.,,,,., ... , .. ,., ... , .. ,.,,,., .... ,,.,, .. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 D8ar Chair Macfarlane. Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Walter Arabis 2528 47TH ST ASTORIA, NY 11103-1109 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO ---------------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Norman Desantes 1209 N RIDGE RD SHRUB OAK, NY 10588-1036 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <C2013 CREDO CREDo* -------= -= --- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter *.** f. b ;_;," I \: i <* *. : d **ill*. h j i-*i ._.\ H i.:l .. J :3 8 :2c:;S55 ::::.. ..... \. ..:*:.. .... .. *:.:: a(/) IU(J) oo (1)1-IU(/) rx:<< a.U: II ... , ,..; z 4 ':) PITNEY RO\flJFS 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 II*" P "*11tt"l' I tiJI*t111*1' tit'" tlll111111*t1*1u1*t*t1 09/09/2014 037 4000043 PRESORT<> ... ,,,, .......... ,.,.,, ...... ,,.,, .. ,,,,,,, .. ,,., .. ,,,,, .. ,.,,,,. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Gladys Gifford 174 CAPEN BLVD BUFFALO, NY 14226-3012 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlortne*free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter .L\.n 4t9imt frgm citize!1: 0374000043 PRESORT<> t111tlt**1tt*1*1*t*l**********l*tl1*tllttll'*ll'***llltl**a111111 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane C{i United States Nuclear Regulatory Corr Washington, DC 20555-0001 ::::-.. ..... :.. .... / : ... *::-=*: 0(1) UJ(I) .... <( a:: -I oo (1)1-UJ<f.l a:: a:: a..U:: / --z 4 ::l PJTN£Y BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP11 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 t**\ ,J i-i l.} ._1 2CISSS lllllllllll**tl**'**tll*tl'l'*l'l I I' I 11'11" ,,,,I 'l'lt'tl*l 09/09/2014 037 4000088 PRESORT<> '**l*'*t1*tl't'tt11*tt11t'tl1tl*l1**1111*11*1*1t1*tl1t11*1*111* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renevyal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mary Lunt 114 BEDELL RD POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12603-1041 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:-0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ---------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ..... ..> .. / :.: .. *:.:: CREDO CitizenLetter *** 0374000088 PRESORT<> ... , ......... , .............. ,,.,,., ... ,.,,.,,.,.,, ... , ... ,.,.u,. *v. NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commissia Washington, DC 20555-0001 H .J i-*i i.) ._1 ::i 8 :2C.t555 0(/) a::-' oo w(/) o::O:: a..U::

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Dan Temple 89 OREGON ST LONG BEACH, NY 11561-1527 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO -----= ---------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested *;::.:*.**::.:: ....... :: ... \ ...... :.:* .. *:\ PO.s)'; CREoo* CitizenLetter *** ** bb43000021l PRESORT<> 1tt*n1lt*1ltt111111t1*tlttlutl**ll1u1Bu.JiUHt\uJ.llJf...t*** --NRC Chair Allison Macfalllatre lfl United States NucleariRegulatoryCo.mrrH: Washington, DC 2055'5..:0001 H-jHt_.i._i3S :21:1555 o0 w0 oo w0 a:: DC o..ii: II 0.) e -"'""7""'W"'7 -z ::l PlTN£'1 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP 10 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 1***'1**'" 1 i 11

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New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste iFl its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marguerette Larson 133 LAWRENCE ST APT 66E SARATOGA SPGS, NY 12866-1322 Citizenletters are a service of CREDo* 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO -------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Fran,cisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter 6663[)[)[)225 PRESORT<> .,J

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Patricia Carlson 407 N AURORA ST ITHACA, NY 14850-4214 Citizenletters are a service of CREDo:* 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ----------- - 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested :::::*. / \ .. / \. *:: .. : CREDOm CitizenLetter *.**A.,J ".*. 0372000030 PRESORT<> n'h'l**'h*l .. *l'l*'*l'*'ll'lll**'***ll'all*a***hmtt11*11' NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commis! Washington, DC 20555-0001 j-i .. 2i.:"JSSS Q(/) ww 1-j O::o 01-lf)w a.i! II 4o. .. """"""' (1 '4 -;:')

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter :An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. _Sincerely, Walter Heim 74 PLEASANTVIEW DR CENTRAL ISLIP, NY 11722-4677 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* ----------- .;. 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter 1:\n

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Charles Alexander 8 STANWIX ST FL 2 ALBANY, NY 12209-1923 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 PMnted on chlorine-free, 100% post*consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO ----= ------= 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* .......... _ \ ... . ...... .... ... .. :*. 7::: .... *: ....

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal ofthe plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Bernard Stone 425 W 57TH ST APT 2H NEW YORK, NY 10019-1758 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO ----------= = 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Servic:e Requested CREDo* ..... -."** .. , .. *. *. *. **::. :' * ...... *.:* :' : ... * .. :: *'; from :;___,i.Ji' '1* ;**iu.jr II* P( *.1m,P , *.. -:o. .d) ':, *3ttll* *\;:.-Rl* , >)5--Doc;' . Q(/) wtl:! oo CI)F 11.1(/) .x:rz: n..U: II . . .:: 4t,"> e *-"""""'"" ftY'W"':ff""'"'""',.,.,...,.". ---. -z A ':) /' PITNEY BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP04 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 c.;; .* JHt.J._l::::JEI :;;:osss ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2014 6455000136 PRESORT<> lt'll ulo llllltiJIIt'llll 11 II *II II '1'1'11'111'11' 111*111*1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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  • New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Wayne Chauncey 4061 MERCUN DR JAMESVILLE, NY 13078-9767 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* ---=

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

itizenL message from a concerned citizen. : New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Shannon Quinlan 4835 43RD ST APT 3D WOODSIDE, NY 11377-6831 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CitizenLetter -**i 'Ani '!. . , . ; il t"iRC: (}" /\_, .::;CT1 *. . -:-.::0r .!gu!atc1ry ::_::.. ..... ::* ... / :: .... *:::.: c(/) UJ(/) l-et a::..J oo (/)1-UJ <I) a:: a:: o.U: * . . 4' g I ";:) PITN[V BOWt:.:S 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 II" tlt*l*1tl'h"IIIJ ll"*th*t*I'*IJJ*I'h1*t*"JI' '1*1 tilt 09/07/2014 b457[][J[]IJ5[J PRESORT<> ll***ll*ll.lllllllllh*ll'lllllllll'llll'll'lll'lll*ll**l NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned dtizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, George Wilkens 67 POWDER HOUSE RD AMENIA, NY 12501-5538 Citizen Letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDO'" --------*--


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter iAn urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Deborah Lynn 63 NEIMI RD FREEVILLE, NY 13068-9751 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2013 CREDO CREDO --------------== -- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREoo* CitizenLetter ... -_ n_ .*-**

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter@ An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Beth Trilling 45 PARK TER W APT 1D NEW YORK, NY 10034-1536 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter .. ,. r ... r **' l J**1hl*l'l ,, Otai; :>, 'vii:< far :m . .. ,,""-Ui'l-1£6 Sta1-,ot, l'luei-*:\/ ():lmrn.l!:'.st. ' r r_""" ..... :::.. ..... ::... *: . ."*: o<n w<n 1-<t o::-l oo w<ll o::O:: a..U: *I .. .. <8' 1:: '" ":'-----...,. z ::;l PITN£'1 BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 r*r"*'lll' r'*'*IIJ* 11*1* It tl*lr I 1l I 11 JI'"'J1**111rtu1 09/05/2014 92240000811 PRESORT<> *****t****** .. **ll* h **l******l*'ll*l'llt'tl*ll* ***ltl'*lllll fl NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Klaus Proemm 14 HARRISON ST CANTON, NY 13617-1142 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post<onsumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDOTM ------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO CitizenLetter "!)0 :"'''1 ... *I!, I ;*i%11Hi*' l*dl\111 i'lf:-C .Jn Mocfo,rl<-111< *Jnited ,,;uciear f->'?9'""-*y Comm1s3ID£, r 205 . .'". ...... : :. ..... : :. . ... .... :* *:::. ... :* .. * ... :*... : .. * .. :: QCI) WCI) 1-<( a:: ....I oo wW o::C:: a..U: -'%! & ':; 5 PITN£'f BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP09 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 11 \tJ .. , .. ll,ljl *I* l*jl* .1111111111' llfjj*JIIIIIJuji'JIIIJ* IJ "I 09/04/2014 87300.00053 PRESORT<> '**II* I'* UJr***** 'l'll**l'*l***l****'********llll'l'll****hl lfl NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washtngton, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Jeannette Lovetri 317 W 93RD ST APT 38 NEW YORK, NY 10025-7236 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO ---------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ... ..... .. / \. (:: CREDO" CitizenLetter .*.:..::: 'H.l .,--. .J* * .t.j1i. j, . ., _. *' r.: r;,>,<::f.t::_gt. 1C 2 t') 55*tf;rt*r i-*i .. _i t"'i i.:j._i :::i i3 2t::iE:te,s 0(/) w(/) 1-<t o::..J 00 (1)1-IU(/) ll..ii.: II . "' . 4-' z :l PilNEV BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP 08 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 llllltllllltt'l'*11*tll**t**'**l*t*llt*t*Jtlll'lllt**lt*ltltl'l 09/04/2014 &.728000042 PRESORT<> lhlol 1 II 1 lliJl tlhii*J(l'I'IJloo Jl IIIIJIIJilllololooJ!JJ llfoUII NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address. this issue. Sincerely, Lynn Carter 170 WEND AVE APT 11G NEW YORK, NY 10023-5409 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlortne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO -----== ------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested :.::.=:-. ..... .. : / CREDO CitizenLetter _1 >. * . *: -l *, L, t J; j --t i\4-2L l!h!i!t . NucJe<; .. DC 2 US>5:;:. ll}Utii t*i ._i H ::::J i3 :21.)555 0(1) IIJ (I) 1-<l o::..J oo (1)1-UJCI) a:: a:: n.U::: * . .. 4' § ';) PITNE'i BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP08 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 , ... lt.jl,*llt tlll*t'tl11' 11111' ,,,,,II 'l*tll*" It' .J II"'" tl 09/04/2014 8730000002 PRESORT<> lll11ll i 1*11'1'''' * '*l*ltl'**'*'lu"'*ll *1'1

  • 11 h 1t 1**11* la1 NRC Chair Aliison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555..;0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people ofthe region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits. at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Alice Murray 264 LEXINGTON AVE NEW YORK, NY 10016-4182 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <02013 CREDO CREDO -----== ------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Rita Angelopoulos 401 W 56TH ST APT 4L NEW YORK, NY 10019-3659 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:-0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO" ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ..... ... :::: ..... .. _,,i,\:9 PO.s1:: CitizenLetter .* J .* *.:::= .'i-"[..:/ . t f'Ju t'* \i<l.tPn DC H .* .i i-*i i.,l .. J :::i 8 :Zi::-555 0(1) w<f.l t!:S 0(.) (1)1-w<f.l n::O:: c..U:: II . : Y. -'= __ z ::l . PiTNEl' BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002006010 SEP08 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850:34 11111111t*'*tl1**'*1t1*1tllllll1*t1*11tl'l'1'11'11111t'1'*tl** "" 09/02/2014 5555000160 PRESORT<> h*l***a**t11**!*****t*,*l***l*ll*l***a111111*1all1***1*11*1**111 II NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 t

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killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Nona Helen Chadwick 174 FAIRWAY CIR BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027-4303 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDOTM ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDOm CitizenLetter r . I-..I O::u o::_ Q.U. -:l .. PITN£'1 BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 00020'!1292 SEP*I4 2(*14 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 .: .. *. :::: ........ '7'::.. ..... \. -:\ -Li. ' tit lJ,' 'V.; "'ti U .cJir lit :c.ri u1ar::trn I an:: J :,, N. lear Rcgu!i'Jtorv C:.)*"rt L.'0 C< :tUS55-00d1 C; ._1 i-*1 i.:.i ... .i :::18 :2Ct555 'tl*lll*1t't "II,,,,, It 1tlll'* 'lt***t \ ** ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 09/02/2014 7812000064 PRESORT<> '*****'II

  • 1111** **11111*1*1 NRC Chair Allison Mac-farlane United States Nuclear-Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, John Weiss 74 CAROL DR HOPEWELL JCT, NY 12533-8113 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 1!:>2013 CREDO CREDo* ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested :::::*. / ... / \, . :\ CitizenLetter * . *1\t, l(>i'* .f : :'f!ff \'N;,., ,, lr!, .. !(\(;;.. .* m;. dfM-..-....... . .. --------... ""'*-. : : o<n IIJ(/) oo UJ0 n::a: a..U: II . .-:: ,;.: o/ _ _,g,=-* ,..; r. -PITN['i BOWES 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP 05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 850 34 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 09/02/2014 7812000065 PRESORT<> ***Ill* ** ,, ** ,, ** ,.,;, ,, ******** ,., ** , ** ,,,,1 ' ** , ** I *** I '1**11111 [f1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington,DC 205!;)5-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen .. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people ofthe region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Judith Bovet 193 HOWELL ST CANANDAIGUA, NY 14424-1242 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recyded paper. ©2013 CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ..... -: ... _.:*. :' CREDO" CitizenLetter ._ . . \fti ;tltft .. . ' "<' " . c0 w0 1-<( cc..J oo w0 ecce a..U: ** d . c} ""'"' ,... ........... f 1' ';:) PITNfV 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 'l'lt111tllll'l111tllltlll'ltllt*t***t1tt'l11111t1*111t11tlllll 09/02/2014 5555000118 PRESORT<> IJ*nll II *II'*'*I'*'I'**'*I*JIJIIJJII.,JIIJJIIJ*IJI* *JHJtU*.o:rl* NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory\C-ommission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That'_s why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Lisa Wood 204 CULVER RD ITHACA, NY 14850-8782 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDo* CitizenLetter QCI) WCI) 1-<l oo (/)I--. . 0.:. "'"" § z-16.*, ':) PITNEY BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP04 2014 .:** / ..... *':._. .. !l.U:: II MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 --:JS;_,_?**,--;F,\/£:{0>H<-::::; ll*u11Wil" dUHP. Nf<C nite' A IJiSOii . *: :*, ..* **c::f-'j, tcr..es Nu o:::: £ .r!* ... l'*;\ i')llJ '. ._i i-*l \.:l .. J ::::i 8 :2t:'.J555 tl"tl'l"11tll**l*hll'lu"ti\**HI' I 11'*"11*'*'" I',,,,,,, 09/02/2014 5555000231 PRESORT<> 111*l*l***'*l**n*l*l'l***ll*l*l*ll*******'l*nlu"l'utu4** NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Reg.ulatoryrCommission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, William Trow 1570 EAST AVE APT 302 ROCHESTER, NY 14610-1636 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO CREDO ----------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" CitizenLette.r .... ***-.. _ *. * .... : .... * ..... :. *:::.* .... *:* ... *:.:*: * ***** * .' 5:i:' t *.rH*t .. l,!l!"i'l,tUj**,, ... . MaC<; 'i, . " Vnit..d States Nt .' , .... DC 1<;)5h ... *; ,,.' . . 0' (/) --til '4 J-::;1 ; _,.., PITNEY BOWES 0:: 02 1R. $ 00.406 . ;:;. .,,.i t"i l*l--i 8 ::?.c.:tst;s I tlt*JI**11** r111*1J**I**'trll*'ltltllll1lll11111tt1*tJl* 09/02/2014 5555000123 PRESORT<> a ** 1aa.1JI**IIII**I*II'**'*"******mt**h .,,,,,,,,,,,f14Utl NRC Chair Allison MaCfarlane United States Nuclear ;Regulatow'Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's lnoian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Louise Brown 533 E 87TH ST APT 3W NEW YORK, NY 10128-7625 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO --------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested 0(/) '%l z 14 :) PITNEY BOW.tS CREDO-:::/ ,_ :, * .. * ** .. .. ou (J)F a..U: *

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09/02/2014 5555000123 PRESORT<> J,,,JJ,IIh ll1llll**h IJiuiiiJ,.,I,IIIIJ**IJ *J*1*1**1*J1Jvmlj II NRC Chair Allison MaCfarlane United States Nuclear,RegulatOty'Comm*ission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane. Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily,

killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection oftwo earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why. it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Louise Brown 533 E 87TH ST APT 3W NEW YORK, NY 10128-7625 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO ---------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CREDO" Citizen *.. >' .*: * ... * * .. :: __ . -.. *ll , ; .I,, .. Alliso*1 .... ac;art<: :e . * .*: . . : I . 1 *ni ed \:.;'g, fr"T#i ' ,_,, . .,_,.,;,trr** f)(. ..,,-,.,., .I l ' . . .. J H i.*l-.J ::=is :r.?.(:i555 c<l.l wW t-:) (I')F a..U:: "'i'Q § ** z:(t* ':) PITN£'1 BOWf.S 02 1R $ 00=406 0 0 0 2 0 11 2 9 2 SE P 0 4 2 0 1 4 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 I *I p 11'111" 'I** !1*1' p "III,IIIIIII*III'IIJ 1"1 IJ I h 'IIJ IIJ II 09/02/2014 55551lllll131l PRESORT<> NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

  • United States Nuclear Regu1atory:Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal ofthe plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Lynda Karig Hohmann 159 WHITEHALL RD ALBANY, NY 12209-1323 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO -------


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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protectthe public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mary Mcneirney 31 SHINNECOCK RD HAMPTON BAYS, NY 11946-2922 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO -------*-------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned :citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the *intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Dolores Hakes 1 FOX RUN LN APT 255 ORCHARD PARK, NY 14127-3170 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:." () Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO. ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested / / 0(/) .,:<;ESPO,s7: '1Q. z ::> . V PITN£V BOWES CREDOm CitizenLetter oo (1')1-w(/) a:: a:: n.U::: tim -0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 20*14 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 *** frqrn *ill .* '-*** * £1i 1thl rl,;§\( J * .... \Unitt .. ., ,1_-:;:.::-:: . *"ft!,._ l.*-lit" tlt1" llllllltll*ll'l""'1'"' q .. t.tl .. 'Ill",,,.,, .. ,,,., 09/02/2014 7812[][][]125 PRESORT<> l.l,hllll**ll !oui'I'IIJ**JJ******.IIII,I*I*I*'J**JJ*IB*JI*IJI*I NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Shonet Newton 234 S WALL ST KINGSTON, NY 12401-6252 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO ------------------ 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ::.:=.: / {?.:. / : .... # ::* ... CREDo* CitizenLetter *** * * 'II J,'.; * .JIItli . .. . ' ' . "i' 'lrt' -t : '"iR'c<x\' ,';'","" . . .. , .... l(:)tf)** .. , .. ,Y 0<1) WCI) 1-<t o::..J oo 11)1-w<l) o::O:: n.U:: --s -""' :;m::;Jf. """"""""""""" J PITNEY BOVIIES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 Jl1t11111ttll11'**1*1***tl*t't'l'tll11t1*tJ'I'IIIIIItll1*1tl1'* 09/02/2014 7812000090 PRESORT<> loolll*ttllllllllllllllol*t*'J" 'llllllluJII J !Iaiii i Ill U oil 1.1 I NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mary Hartshorn 64 CATTARAGUS DR ROCHESTER, NY 14623-5154 Citizen letters are a service of CRED07 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO -------------- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ... ..... *<.:*. :::.:: ..... =-:.4 ... CREDo* CitizenLetter frgm ft ** *. H*-iHi.:l .. ..i:::!iB :;o:::cir::;ss oCf.l wCf.l ._<I: o::..J oo 11)1-UJW o::O:: a..U::: * § :,:) PITNE'iBOWt.S 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 1nl' t1111ll* '1*1*1*t1ll*ll""ltlll*'*t'ull11'1* II'' 09/02/2014 7812DDDDb9 PRESORT<> llfll'flloloJI*IJJII,,Iflllf*JJ'IIIIIIJJ*JJIIIIIIIII'IIIfl'lll NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington,.DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a ,:concerned .citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Kathy Massaro 799 LEXINGTON AVE APT 6 NEW YORK, NY 10065-8158 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter :An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, George Ranney 227 COLUMBUS AVE APT 2C PORT CHESTER, NY 10573-2541 Citizen letters are a service of CRED07 G Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Cl2013 CREDO CREDO ----- 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested .. :***. : :**. *:. * ... * *:::*.. * ... .'* :.:.:*.: CREDo* CitizenLetter ** * ..* tfl :-;-' iUI1h**ai1'**l'l'li .* W' NF(--. uc.p_ .* :.: *:,;Jhll*ton P*-:!n .. CCI) WCI) 1-<( a::-' oo (1)1-WCI) a:: a:: a..U:: * . * . f:}'r" "lo. fi)' lrl ';) PITNE'i BOWES . 0 2 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 85034 i-*i--iHi.:.i-* .i2iS J*11*1tlt1*ttl***l*lt***I**II11**11'1'1*11*'1*1'*'*1JI***''II** 09/02/2014 7812000106 PRESORT<> IIJIJI''''II''**h'*h'***IJIII*HltiiHJI*hi*IJI' NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Oliver Swift 4STONEAVE WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603-2115 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDOTM -----------= -= 101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested ..... ::::.:* .. CREDo* CitizenLetter ... yragot :::. RT :.J;J-'1, . 1 Cik U.-, 't,. -* ,:,a, .. _ . _ ;:._ ; f,_v( ;.!; -Jl i-*i .,.J H i.*l*-*i :3 8 c(J) w(J) 1-<( oo (/)I-a..U:: II . . ".> """" :J PITNEV BOWES 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 SEP05 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 85034 11**1*111111111' "'l'nl'l*11' IIJ'J"I**IPI**II1*"t'l*t"" II}}