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Requests Limited Appearance Statements for Public,Public Disclosure of Reed Rept & Open Sessions of Reopened Hearings.Requests Documentation of Decision Process to Reopen Hearings
ML19208D799
Person / Time
Site: Black Fox
Issue date: 08/06/1979
From: Barlow E
SUNBELT EDUCATION FOUNDATION, TULSA, OK
To: Wolfe S
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
NUDOCS 7909290570
Download: ML19208D799 (1)


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  • , MBUC DOCUMEYI E00h1Eust 6, 1979 diIM&'fr. Sheldon J. Wolfe Ato=ic Safety and Licensing Boarc' Panel 8 United States :Iuclear Regulatory Co= mission Q Y 5fl0 Washingtcn, D.C.

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Dear 'fr. Ucife,

'D.-O It is the understanding of the S Inbelt Alliance that the AS&LB Hearing-regarding the Black Fox Station will be re-opening in the future. There-fore, the Sunbelt Alliance formall) petitions the AS&I.B to grant the following requests...

First, to permit limited appearence statements on the part of the public.

Although many Oklahomans have previously made such an appearance, the Three '!ile Island accident has substantially altered the context of any opinions previously expressed. Additionally, many persons who had no concretc opinions concerning Black Fox befere the T"I accident ov bear specific oPjuctions to the construction of Black Fox Secon'ly, to order a full and open public disclosure of the Reed Report.

Ue are bot'a a- ara that the "public interest" is =erclJ an apparition of process unlers the government releases all pertinent :infornation as it affects the puilic health and safety. That the federal government, through its agency, t e ASSLL, would participate in the suppression of this crit-ical documan: "hich bears such lethal significance to the people of Okla-hoca s a horrifying affront to ary concept of liber J.

Finally, we denand that all sessions of the hearings be corducted in the" suns 51nc'. "o government that deliberates =atters of public safet- in secrecy ca1 represent the public's interest.

One last iten. Public Service Co. has announced that the-f ar. requesting that t'ese hearings be re-opened. Sicply, since PCO cade that announcement en Thursday, Aur,. 2,did the :CC decision to re-open t?te hearings prr.ceed PSO's request? Or,1f t~ tt decision is not ; ot formally issued, tras the ICC's consideration of re-opening those hearings initiated substantially before t:m PSG announcement? We would appreciate any supporting document-ation of hot- the decision tc re-open those hearings vus made (or will be made).'D n'@D Yours, for the abolition of all nuclear menaces, 9gj fh'hfG W f1&~~'QOb'Yh,b Eli::ah e t'-

Damt 3arlo", Staffperson Sunbalt tillianc.

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