ML20038C140

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Expresses Support for NRC Decision to Suspend Low Power License for Facilities.Full Power License Hearing Scheduled for 820119 Should Be Canceled
ML20038C140
Person / Time
Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 12/02/1981
From: Broad M
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED, Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project
To: Ahearne J, Bradford P, Gilinsky V, Palladino N
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
References
NUDOCS 8112100125
Download: ML20038C140 (1)


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Dear Sir:

We at the Critical Mass Energy Project commend you on your decision to suspend the low-power license at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. We encourage the Commission to continue to dismantle the licensing process for this reactor. The next action the Commission must take is to cancel the full-power licensing hearing still on the calendar for January 19.

We encourage the Commission to continue to regulate nuclear power in the manner which this recent decision indicates.

The suspension of the low-power license at Diablo is very much in the interest of public safety and is very much in line with the demands from the communities surrounding the plant.

Our purpose here at Critical Mass is to help the public take part in safe and renewable resource designs for their communi-ties. More and more people, according to a recent Gallup and a recent NBC-Associated Press poll, are choosing safe energy sources over the dangers and expense posed by nuclear. The percentage of the American people who feel this way is in-creasing rapidly.

We urge you to listen to the people in the communities sur-rounding the reactor in Diablo Canyon. They demand that the NRC stop the licensing process. They have insisted for years that the plant is shoddily built and you now have evidence of this. They are the people most affected by this plant and their demands must be taken seriously.

Thank you.

Sincerely, b\0 Martha Broad, Organizer \

A Branch of Public Citizen, Inc. a P.O. Box 1538 a Washington, D.C. 20013 m (202) 546 4730

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