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Notifies of Public Meeting Organized by Student Council on Pollution & Environ for 700815 to Air Questions Re Facility Effect on Lake Erie.Federal Water Quality Administration to Participate in Meeting.Press Releases Re Council Encl
ML19329D458
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 07/28/1970
From: Mclean J
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF
To: Christopher Henderson
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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%. , s JUL M l970 Mr. Christopher Henderson Assistant Lirector of Regulations for Administration Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. 205f+5 Re: SCOPE Public Meeting on Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant

Dear Mr. Henderson:

This is to confirm my conversation with Mr. Robert Boyd relative to the request of a SCOPE representative, Mr. William Flemming from Cleveland, for information on the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant.

I have given Mr. Flemming your phone rnriber.

Mr. Flemming (phone 216-691+-31402) is concerned that the permit for vaste discharge from the State of Ohio was issued without public hearing. The Cleveland SCOPE group is netting up a public meeting at which questions regarding the potential effect of the plant on Lake E:ie could be publicly aired. Their meeting is being set up for August 15, 1970, in Cleveland and arrangements have been made for WQA participation.

Enclosed are c. pies of press releases relative to the establishment of SCOPE to give you some background on the group asking the request.

If I can be of any further help, please advise.

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WATER POLLUTION CC:lTROL ADMINISTRATION For Release Thursday, November 27. 1969 PLAN NATION-WIDE STUDENT SEMINARS _

ON PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hicket cnnounced toda6 tnct Interior's Federal Mater Pollution Control Administration is tpanscring a series of student pollution seminars "to involve the youth of our nation in the fight to prevent the contamination of our environment."

The one-day seminars will be held on December 29 and 30 in cities located in the nine FWPCA regions across the country.

"We want to tap the enthusiasm, vigor, and ,fres.h ideas of our ,

country's high school and college youth in thisb~attle to protcet x,

  • c2 and preserve our precious and irreplaceable water resourcesi" Secretary Kickel added.

The seven-hour seminars will feature speakers and participants from- the FWPCA's nine regional offices, ~and will focus on what is being done and what still needs to be done to combat water pollution. Partic-ular pollution problems which have defied technological solutions so far, and problems in different regions of the country will also receive attention at the seminars.

Carl. L. Klein, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water Quali ty and Research, said, "The seminars are planned for the Christmas holidays so as not to divert students fran their studies-and to permit maximum par ti cipation. We think that the contributions the young pecple of the country can make toward cleaning up the environment'will be of great value. . We intend to use the seminars as a starting point for enlisting their continuing help."

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i Klein explained that student advisory groups will be formec at eacn seminar to elect a five-member group to make up a regirnal Student Council or. Pollution anc the Environment (SCOPE). "Each regional SCOPE will elect one member to a national. SCOPE which will serve in an advisory capacity to Secretary Hickel," Klein. added. .

Secretary Hickel will also designate a student to serve with National SCOPE to make it a 10-member body.

"We hope to expand membership of the regional SCOPES to nine members to make ' allowances for possibly missing full representation at the seminars of schools across the country," Klein said. He added that he and David D.

Dominick,'Coacnissioner of the FWPCA, would be personally. involved in all the meetings of ' the National SCOPE.

t "The national and regional councils will serve as focal points for organizing student activities aimed at combatting environmental pollution,"  !

Dominick said. -

' Dominick added that the locations and dates of the seminars are ~

as follows: Northeast Region, Boston, Massachusetts, Dece:ber 29;

December -30; Southeast Region, Atlanta, Georgi'i, December 29; South -

Central Regien,- Dallas, Texas, December 29; Southwest Region, .

O San Francisco-Bay area, December 29, and Northwest Reigion, Portland,

Oregon, December 30. .

Additional details concerning the seminars will be released regionally.

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For' Release Thursday, December 4, 1969 STUDENT SEMINAR ON ENVIRONMENT SET FOR WASHINGTON DECEMBER 12 Secretary.of the Interior Walter J. Hickel today announced that a kickoff student seminar on protecting the environment will be held at the Department '

of the-Interior Building, Washington, D. C., Friday, December 12, at 9 a.m. ,

Plans have already been announced for nine other seminars on December 29 .

and-30, sponsored by the regional Federal Water Pollution Control Administration offices throughout the country.

Secretary Hickel said he wants to do whatever he can "to involve the youth of our Nation in the fight to prevent the contamination of our environment."

The Secretary said the seminars will focus on what is being done and what still needs to be done to combat water pollution. He said~he thought the contributions of young people toward solving this problem could be of great value.

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"The actions we take today, or fail to take today, will determine the kind of world the Secretary younger Hickel said.generation will have to face just a few years from now,"

"It is these young people who will have to live with the decisions 'we mal e, - so they should have a chance to help make them."

The kickoff seminar will be open to all interested college students in the Washington area. A question and answer period is scheduled for the last ouarter of each hour of the planned seven-hour session. The seminar will be held in the

- auditorium of the Interior Department Building on C between 18th and 19th Streets, N .- W . .

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l- Uy EETTY KLARIC tives of'the two pov.er com- is going to be selectific fact the plant gr.thering."

i Issues surrounding tho' panics at Portbuilding Clinton and organ- The student group 1 3as so Davisiurn Nuehar Power izations like the Lcerne of far drawn 1;ttic pubhc at-Plant on Iake Eric will be Women Voters to present' i tenU(,n.

aired in a meeting spon- their views.

sored by the student advis- ~

'We tre just now begin-ory committee to the U.S. nwe don't want this to ning to get into substar,tive Inter;or Department. have the circus atmosphere 1: sues." explained Fleming, of the air pa!!ation her.r- "This mec'ing is the big-Schedu:cd for Cleveland ings," said Fleming. "Inis ge:;t thing we've done yet."

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"In light of the fact there was r.o pubhc hearing on 4AM 4. ve-gg the pir.nt, there cre quite a '

few p:op!c v.ho want infor-raation about it." said Flect. *

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Eaard to hold :. hearing lbefare grantir.g conditional approval to the Toledo Ed-ison Co. and CIcseland Eicc-tric Illumiraating Co. to discharge heated water to -

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. DEPARTMENT OF THE -INTERIOR

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. OFFICIAL BUSINESS Mr. Christopher Henderson Assistant Director of Regulations for f.dministration Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C.- 20545

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