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Confirms Conversation W/R Boyd Re W Fleming Info Request on Facility.Notifies That Public Meeting on 700815 in Cleveland,Oh Will Discuss Facility Waste Discharge Effect on Lake Erie.Press Releases Re Student Council on Environ Encl
ML19329C446
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 07/28/1970
From: Mclean J
JUSTICE, DEPT. OF
To: Christopher Henderson
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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diji. y 979 Mr. Christopher Henderson Assistant Director of Regulations for Administration At:cic Energy Cet=1ssion Washington, D. C. 205h5' Re: SCCP3 Public Meeting on Caris-3 esse

'Huclear Power Plant

Dear Mr. Eerderson:

This is to confir: y conversation with Mr. Rober Boyd relative to the request of a SCCP3 representative, Mr. W4a~ m a-ing fran Cleveland, for information on the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant.

I have given Mr. Flemming your phone ntcloer.

. Mr. Flemming (phone 216-c9k-3h02) is concerned that the permit for vaste discharge froc .the State of Ohio was issued without public hearing. The Cleveland SCOPE goup is setting up a public nee:ing at which questions regarding the potential effect of the plant on Lake Erie could be publicly aired. Their meeting is being set up for August 15, 1970, in Cleveland and arrangenents have been cade for EWQA participation.

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,. Enclosed are copies of press releases relative to the establishment of SCOPE to give you sete background on the group taking the request.

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

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WATER ?OLLUTICH CC TF.0L ACMINISTRATION For Release Taursday. November 27. 1969 PLAN NATICN-WISE SEIMT SEMINARS OH PROTICTI:;G T.11 I:' :2C: !IMT Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Mickel cnr.cunced toda6 :nct Interior $ s Federal Vater Pollution Centrol Administration is 1,-J.ansc. 2n; a series of student pollution seminces "to involve the ycuth of our nation in the fight to prevent the contaminatica of cur enviter.m nt," '

The one-day seminars will be held en Occa-.ber 29 cnd 3C in cities located in the nine FL?CA regions across the ccuntry.

"We want to tap the enthusiasm, vigcr, and.fres.h ideas of cur ,

country's high school cnd college youth in this' bat':le'to protcet g and preserve cur precious and irreplaceabic water rescurcesI" Secretary

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The seven-hour seminars will feature speakers and perticip:nts

, from the R.'?CA's nine regional offices, and will focus on what is being done and what still needs to be done to cccbat water pollution. ?crtic-I

' ular pollution problems which have defied technological solutions so far, and problems in different regions of the ccuntry will also receive j attention at the seminars. .

Carl L. Klein, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water Quality and Research, said, "The seminars are planned for the Christmas holidays so as not to divert students frem their studies and to permit maximum participation. We think that the centributions the ycung pecple of the country can make tcward cleaning up the environment will be of greac value. We intend to use the seminars as a starting point for enlisting their continuing help." ,

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K!cin explainec that studer.t advisory secups will oc formec at eacn semince to c1cc: a five-meccar group to make p a .egic.nal Studen: Council on Folletica anc the Environment (SCOPE). "Each regier.a! ; 0?E wil'. elect

' one member to a national SCOPE which will serve in an advisory capacity r

to Secretary Hickel," Klein added.

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

"We f.cpe to expand memba.rship of the regicnal SCOPIs to nine membars .

to make allcwances fcr possibly missing full represcatatica at the semina.s of schools across the country," Klein said. Ha added that he and Cavid D.

' Occinick, Com.missioner of the FWPCA, would be perscnally. involved in til the meetings of the Nationai ? COPE.

i, "The! national and regional councils will serve as focal points for organizing student activities aimed at ec=battir.g environmental poilution,"

Dcminick said.

Occinick added that the iccaticas and dates of the seminars are z.i fo*1cus: Northeast Regica, Scston, V.assachusetcs, Dacamber 29;

' hiddle Atlantic Region, Richmer.d, Virginia, Decembcr 30; Chio Region, Taf t Center, Cir.cinnati, Ohio, Decemie.- 29; G. eat Lakes :cgien, Chicago, Illinais, December 29; Misscuri Sasin Regica, ransas City, Misscuri, ,

December 30; Scutheast R.cgion, Atlanta, GecrgiE,- 03.cembe.- 29; South -

Cent. al Regien, Dallas, Texas, Deccaber 29; Southwest Region, -

3 San Francisco-Say crea, Dacember 29, and Northwest Ragion, Portland, Oregon, Decem.ber 30.

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Additional details concerning the seminars will be released regionally.

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,For Release Thursdav; December 4 1969 STUDENT SEMINA? CN ENV KOD2'C SET FOR WASH NGTON DECEy2ER 12 3ecretary of the Interior Waltar J. Hickal today announced that a kickoff student seminar on protecting.the environ = ant will be held at the Department t

of the Interior 3uildihg, Washington, D. C., Friday, Dece=ber 12, at 9 a.m.

Plans have already been announced for nine other se=inars en Dece=ber 29 i

and 30, sponsored by the regional Federal Wa:er Pollu: ion Control Ad=inistra:icn

- offices throughout the country.

Secretary Hickel said he wants to do whatever he can "to.invcive :he youth of our Nation in the fight to prevent the con: amination of our environ =ent."

The Secretary said the se=inars will focus on wha: is being done and what s:ill needs to be done to ec= bat water pollution. He said he thought the contriburiens of young people toward solving this problem could be of great value.

- "The actions we take today, or fail to take today, will de: ermine the kind of world the younger generation will have to face just a few years from nov,"

Secretary Hickel.said. "It is these young people who will have to live with :he decisions we make, so they should have a chance to help make the=."

The kickoff seminar will be open to all interested college s:udents in the Washington' area. A question and answer period is scheduled for the last quartar of each hour of the planned seven-hour session. The seminar will be held in the i auditorium of the Interior Dephtmen: Euilding on C between 1Sth and 19th Strae:s, N. W.

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