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Oppsoses Const of Philadelphia Electric Co Plant in Limerick,Pa
ML20100G620
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Site: Oyster Creek, Limerick
Issue date: 04/04/1973
From: Knerr E
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To: Jensch S
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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Chairman l Samvel VI. Jensch April, 4', 1973~~~j Deer Sir:

Although I have written to you before about opposing the  ;

construction of the Philadelphie Electric Company Nuclear plant in Limerick,Pa. I gm at5 u om,osed To Inla conatruct2on oecevae of the reasona that I have stated before, which ere the giant size of this nucleer plent, and because of it being located in a heavily populeted areo, and becavae of the great amount of water needed to~

l cool the hot core.

Oh yea, those who.want to conatruct this nuclear plent will l I

probably be willing to sweer end promise anything in order to get the licenae to go sheed with thin conatruction. However I doubt )

very much if you would care to live within thia area if this plant i is permitted to be conatructed. re the citizena realize if thia  ;

plant will be constructed and if there should be e seriova eccident efterwards that we the citizens of this area would be the ones to l l

auffer.

I heve never heard jvat why Philadelphie Electric must insist to build thia plant in such a heavily popvleted area instead of building this plent in some area that would be free of hvmen beings.

There avrly mvat be a number of ereas that would be more avitable then this Limerick location. For yeern high tension lines have been carrying electricity for hundreds of miles end avrly the semething con be done today.

I would like to reine a few qventions concerning the_Oyater Bay Nuclear plant in New Jersey. Althouch the only novrae of informe. tion I have is from reading the newapepera. Now then according to one erticle this nuclear plant hea thovaanda of gelona i of poison water, radio active watqr which they claimed at that time that they did not know how they were going to get rid of. Now then does the ATOMIC SAPETY AND LICENSING BOARD look into mattern like thin and see to it that this problem da solved in a safe menner?

And then enother articlo stated that they had trouble at this plant before with poinoned water but it wen not disclosed just how this poison water was dispoacd of. According to this article they thought that it was hauled eway et night-time in tank trucka and then loaded. into bergen to be hauled far out into the oceen and ther.'

dumped. Then another article that I have reed stated that some' thought that this radio active poison water could be dumped in land filla.

Now then none of this makes any sense to me, does it tolyou?

I would like to know if the ATOLiIC SAFETY AND LICENSING DOARD looked into thia artter and if this method of cetting rid of radio active poison water in permitted.

I hope that you will find time to smem- +M<- 4++ w moon.

Ilay you alwaya be bleared with good health and good luck.

I thank you for your time and trouble concerning this letter.

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Ucb.8,1971.

Deer Idr President:

I en very norry that I heve to bother you becerne I know that you are very bury end hcVe many problemn. However thin in a plon that in very urgent end you ere probebly the only om the.t con do anything about it.

Construction of an atonic electric plent vehich..will heve.one thovnend tinen the enovnt of atomic energy that one atomic bomb had thet was dropped en Jepon during world v:or two! This plant in under conntruction in Linerick tovennhip, I'ontg. 00. Tennsylvenia.

The land required for thin plent wen bought in onceky fenhioned no no one would knor v4 hat the land ren wanted for. I!ad thenc lend ownern knovn thet on atomic electric plent v/on to be constructed they would he.ye never nold their lend.

Construction van storted e few conths ago end nince then the people in thin townnhip er.d avrrounding orcan have done junt ebevt overything they ponsibly could do to stop thin conatruction of thin monster, but to no eveil! It eppcorn en if the etonic conminnion con do en they well pleene, they heve proven that they have no renpoct for the liven, heelth e56 the rir; hts of our citizenn!

If thin plent in conatructed end sometime later on there should be en explondon thin could be the creetont holocount that ever took piece on certh. Due to the hoevy population in thie arce end avrrounding areen. Even without en explosion the radiat; ion'

-could take its toll emons.ovr cit'izenn.

Encloned you t>ill find on erticle that I heve cut out of the Pottatown I;ercury end I nincerely hope that you will reed it en it explains the situntion very well.

I too like millions of other Americans thenk you for ntoppin6 dentrvction of the Evergladen in Florido. Thin hen modd meny new frienda for you. I beg of you to stop the construction of thin atomic electric plent in Limerick tormnhip, Pennnylvenie.

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heevily populeted orcen. I knov' thet if you veill ntop 4A'in plant construction that yov veill gein meny new friendo that veill appport yov vehen the time comen.

If you do not have mercy upon. vn then no other person on l

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In cloning mey I nend bent vinhen for good hecith and ,

l happinenn to you 1.r President crd your feJaily.

Again I enk you to plenne ntop conntructien of thin atomic  !

electric plent. Pleene snnvier thin letter end let me knovi v> hat you thinl:

about it end vshether you viill stop thin terrible construction. i I thenk you egein Er Frenident for the time involved viith ,

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lart,est ci:ics in the U.SA b- -

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New York !.3 miles cou!(he '

dnastrous re ul!x 11 can of an' - -

accidet!t or radudion. The' i nation's capital in War.hington.f )

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To thi f"ditor A great deal. D. C. 1:,3 m!!cs atav wou!d'

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cf the envira m M'I UM#1 One dek statni that this d ""

rourals us is l+M@l "P plant wi3 m#rc. mii:ior.s of .

the menwbn u (! cod b 0 f.*ns of waa.r di dy in.- the  ;

tice bv citiwns who had bnh %, enohrM: tou crs, 1: ril,,o 4!:.:cd *  !

them regntdtea lf mey ocnc m-

. th st the Schuyl'.i!! river coa!da ;  ;

c,ffice, h+c4 5:a% or hda,al.Without , incrofore they econ!their sumchn perminion she supply tae f all am.cr.! nerded ri! the atomic * ,

book up to,the 1)elaware river.

  • tomtruction elcriric plant in Lin crick toun g ' Just uhat m the name of God' ship routd hme never started. , ' wc these men thinking a'oout?
  • did they foytt about the fr.c outlyin%I, aveagas of this inwmht?In the suitounding as well 35

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  • said, and year drau: ht of a icw year.s ago? Was founs and citic> lice'*

some peop Cmany think that hl casc s>I in learnnHial there wou!dn't he

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enou;h water for their needs and many (nuns took stern

'(copic ould ei:bcr in 1.hnesiek be killed or townt uF .

snecines to e..n;ene water.

reriously injured. There k nomanyOfficiah mBes arouni ucre in l'hi!adelphia

  • area, for granly unirried that the flow- ,

ths.1 would 1.c o safe If"nj of frcoh water in the Delaware c

radiation tms includen inUd. aseV ef ** "'

f an acelho.Pottsinan.

' wouldn't be strong enoagh in hq back Hic sah water from' Sch-w e nk s v ilIc.Colleffville, PhoenMh thcar water latake area. If thb or plant isWa6 haih and another

' ine. Aucntown.

Cherter phs Norrianwnall Hnail draur,h! st's in uhat will t,e WNt thc, consequences?

towns and inany others. ,la.,f.en!without an ucidert*pthe m .

radiation may he much f the greater; j! .. .

"than they claim!

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lart'est citics  ; ,

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  • Philadelphia 31 an miles away an@ger,, ', ,, ,

York 90 miley  ;

thsnhous rc>ults m r,ase of,Thej -

- accident or radiation.

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. nation's capital in Wa.,Wngun.D. ,

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probably suffer ome oh cliccts.One .it ' article stated ,that Lthis{

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plant will rec,uire millions g g;allons of v ater dr.ily for Uw; ,

coohng towers. It also statejl; g ,

thst the SchuvlLHI river couMn 1,supptv the itdl a therrinre they wouhl somehou hool; men up thinking to the pelaniuc rint,Just y ,

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Did they ImTel he; about We Mcvear draught of a Icw F l

'ago? When Itmns and citics 11 ,

in fear that there wouldn'tneeds,  ; ,

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enough water ifor theirand many l inwus l took stern;

  • measures to ronserveScM Ot[icials in Phibdelp133 wf ch
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